Sentences with phrase «radical groupings often»

The new religious identities and communities which emerged from these conflicts — Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and the more radical groupings often lumped together under the name «Anabaptist» — did indeed share some beliefs and attitudes in common.

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They can not join with those vociferous persons, often associated with conservative religious groups, who seek to go back to what are often styled «the good old days»: on the other hand, they do not have much sympathy for the wildly radical people who assume that there must be a total destruction of our inheritance, in the naive confidence that surely «something» will then appear that is entirely good and sound and right.
First, the «colectivos», radical, often armed, left - wing groups that impose order in neighbourhoods such as 23 de Enero in Caracas, might generate violent unrest.
Today, the English Defence League increasingly marches in town centres decrying «radical Islam», followed by the police - whose efforts at crowd control are often criticised for their use of force - and are met with groups of determined anti-fascist demonstrators.
The sulfhydryl (often referred to as thiol) group on the cysteine acts almost like a lint roller for the toxic free radicals produced during oxidative stress.
In the spirit of revolution, the group was generally involved in radical change, not just in the way that the show was received but also in what it could stand for — the company had (and continue to have) a social justice agenda, often including protests for the rights of women or Aboriginals.
This link was in part justifiable: in addition to being a member of the abstract expressionist generation, Newman was that group's spiritual ally in its struggle to gain recognition for its new and often radical work.
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