If The United States and Great Britain are «two nations
separated by a common language,» then perhaps Christian theologians of the two countries are separated by a common theology.»
Two nations,
separated by a common language... Rutt
Not exact matches
He researches the field of artistic signs and speech
by decoding verbal and visual clichés in order to
separate language from the
common or daily political ideas and connotations.
My friend Laura, who spends time on both sides of the pond, likes to say: The U.S. and England,
separated by the Atlantic Ocean and a
common language.
In 2002 SWALSC proposed to the traditional owners that these
separate claims be amalgamated into a single native title claim, known as the Single Noongar Claim (SNC), to reflect the
common culture and
language family shared
by all Noongars and restore the community unity that the native title process had undermined, as well as to negotiate better outcomes from the native title process with limited NTRB funding.