Sentences with phrase «new adherents»

The phrase "new adherents" refers to people who have recently started following or believing in a certain idea, belief, or group. Full definition
This distinct liturgical tradition, precisely because it is distinct, is attracting new adherents.
All of this forms a complex, reinforcing network of content and actors whose goal is to leverage the power of the Internet to recruit new adherents.
She becomes Jesus» most closely - held apostle and his witness — baptising new adherents with a smile, speaking to oppressed women who cross their path, blessing the dying.
It brought in new adherents without the standard sacrifices and rituals.
Kevin, they need new adherents so thier religion doesn» y die outThey would hate being the last of a cult that uses myth as a belief syste for their salvation, whatever that is.
Richard Clarke, a former counter-terrorism advisor to the White House and current ABC News consultant, said, «Since ISIS has used propaganda and its «winner» image to lure new adherents, when its propaganda figure is killed that makes it look more like a loser, more like the tide may be turning against it.»
Having obtained a catchy name, the new technology has been gathering new adherents ever since.
Once the new tests connected to the Core kicked in, the opposition attracted many new adherents and the battle got a lot fiercer.
That's not to say, however, that there isn't a legacy of cheap diesel cars waiting out there on used vehicle lots to take their place alongside newer adherents to the mileage - extending cause.
Assisted by the American influence and contacts of Marcel Duchamp, during his earlier visits to America, as well as the marriage in 1941 between Max Ernst and the millionairess art collector Peggy Guggenheim, they proved quite influential and acquired new adherents like Dorothea Tanning, Frederick Kiesler, Enrico Donati, Arshile Gorky and Joseph Cornell.
Many of these artists and newer adherents such as Sam Gilliam, Alma Thomas, Anne Truitt, and Leon Berkowitz, exhibited their work at the Jefferson Place Gallery, cementing the strong identification with Washington as the home of color painting.
In the decades since, art that critiques modernist abstraction has become a seemingly permanent fixture, always finding new adherents (not unlike pop music subcultures such as hardcore punk that devolved from radical statements to stylistic options), while Neo Geo, the movement that brought Halley to prominence, has been installed in nearly every art historical account of the period.
Only time will tell which side of the Ethereum bull / bear argument is right, but one thing is certain — the cryptocurrency market continues to be a fascinating place, one that is attracting new investors, and new adherents with every twist and turn.
The answer illuminates why dividend investing continues to attract new adherents.
The first of an expected three films based on the phenomenal trilogy by Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games is a near perfect adaptation that should satisfy fans of the books and, perhaps, win them new adherents.
The Miracast certification being touted by the WiFi Alliance has a new adherent, with NVIDIA announcing that its Tegra 3 display proceesor will support the technology.
Assisted by the widespread American contacts of the proto - Surrealist Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968), and the German artist Max Ernst, who had just married the millionairess art collector and promoter Peggy Guggenheim (1898 - 1979), they attracted new adherents to the Surrealism movement such as Dorothea Tanning, Frederick Kiesler, Enrico Donati, Arshile Gorky and Joseph Cornell.
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