Since the High Line opened in New York City in 2009, there has been
widespread enthusiasm for parks in unexpected (and narrow) places.
For example, President George W. Bush, the Tea Party movement, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump have all been accused of astroturfing to claim
widespread enthusiasm for their platforms.
Part of her stated reason for remaining outside the church was that she feared elements of demonic collective passion might be corrupting
the widespread enthusiasm for the church, and she wanted to make clear that the love of Christ is something essentially different from the feeling of security which comes from belonging to a group.
Not exact matches
This could be indicated by pointing to his
enthusiasm for Hegel, but identification of reality with humanly experienced reality is much more
widespread in the modern world than is Hegelianism.
Familiar also are a pair of
widespread responses to the mainline's statistical decline: an increasing adaptation to conservative agendas and a growing
enthusiasm for what some call the church growth movement.
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When in February 2013, US President Obama called
for negotiations on a US - EU free trade agreement and was immediately echoed by EU officials van Rompuy and Barroso,
widespread enthusiasm came first: Businessmen cheered the vision of joining the two regions accounting
for almost half of the world's GDP, and economists stood ready to present their age - old calculations about the benefits of free trade.
New survey reveals
widespread enthusiasm among Hopkins faculty
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