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  • noun A Ramist.

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  • This Ramean emphasis on the rationality of the universe and on the power of the faculty of reason at least to glimpse God's plan was supplemented by the metaphysical conception of the Covenant of Grace, the process by which God enabled His “chosen” or

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas MERLE CURTI 1968

  • The crime had, in fact, been committed with this man's chopper, and the man himself had been heard, again and again, to threaten Ramean, who, in his brutal fashion, had made a butt of him.

    Martin Hewitt, Investigator Arthur Morrison 1904

  • Seniors Tiffany Collins, Jamal Robinson, and Ramean Clowney thought they were attending a speaking event at the Philadelphia Museum of Art last week, only to discover they had received Sun Life Rising Star scholarships.

    PhillyClout 2011

  • Within months of completing his internship, Ramean joined the PYN Youth Ambassadors' program, serving as one of the first formerly disengaged youth among a cohort of otherwise in-school youth.

    unknown title 2011

  • Ramean distinguished himself as a passionate, vocal leader admired by his peers while interning for the Student Success Center Leadership Academy, a team of youth leaders from neighborhood high schools who bring college and career support to their respective communities.

    unknown title 2011

  • As a Youth Ambassador, Ramean has worked tirelessly on his public speaking skills, becoming one of the more charismatic spokespeople in the program.

    unknown title 2011

  • Student Recipient: Ramean Clowney, Fairhill Community HS

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