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- noun Plural form of
promulgation .
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These were the promulgations of men who had evolved spiritually to the point of reaching authentic Ego Death, which any true Mystic, Shaman or Healer would tell you is essentially the equivalent of conquering fear.
Pye Ian: Harnessing Curiosity, Conquering Fear: Malcolm X As Exemplar 2010
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The book described a new type of Sisterhood designed according to the promulgations of Vatican II set forth by Pope John Paul XXIII.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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The book described a new type of Sisterhood designed according to the promulgations of Vatican II set forth by Pope John Paul XXIII.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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These were the promulgations of men who had evolved spiritually to the point of reaching authentic Ego Death, which any true Mystic, Shaman or Healer would tell you is essentially the equivalent of conquering fear.
Harnessing Curiosity, Conquering Fear: Malcolm X As Exemplar 2010
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The book described a new type of Sisterhood designed according to the promulgations of Vatican II set forth by Pope John Paul XXIII.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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These were the promulgations of men who had evolved spiritually to the point of reaching authentic Ego Death, which any true Mystic, Shaman or Healer would tell you is essentially the equivalent of conquering fear.
Pye Ian: Harnessing Curiosity, Conquering Fear: Malcolm X As Exemplar Pye Ian 2010
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The intellectuals opened the Figaro that morning, and there was this full page of authoritative promulgations.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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Even during elections I remember the promulgations on voting and absentee ballots was extremely neutral.
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The intellectuals opened the Figaro that morning, and there was this full page of authoritative promulgations.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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The pursuit of wisdom and understanding, the tradition under which Jesus was raised and taught, became taboo as Church promulgations attempted to control society's wealth, life and belief.
Stolen Infinity 2009
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