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- Reiner has stated that his childhood home was not observantly Jewish, although he did have a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
- Two madrassahs in the populous and observantly Muslim Ferghana Valley remained closed after the Government converted them to medical facilities.
- Throughout the episode Carina presses Sarah on her feelings for Chuck, very observantly recognizing that she has truly fallen in love with him.
- His stories were mostly ridiculous comic observations of working-class city life, though he could write tenderly and observantly, especially on Irish subjects.
- Ke earned a reputation for standing outside his office, observantly watching the vehicles roll past, the students in European dress and the women in high heels.
- From its beginnings in the chapel of St John's Theological College the church has been observantly Anglo-Catholic in its traditions of liturgy and teaching.
- It told us of the extent to which our landscape had been made by man, not God, and taught us to look much more observantly at it ."
- They were led in this endeavor by the aging Rothschild, who remained observantly Jewish until his death in 1812, still living on the ghetto street where he had started out.
- Leaving behind the observantly religious life and deciding to become a writer were both difficult, he says, but the leap into the writing life was by far the more wrenching.
- The remarkable 20-minute party scene in which they trash a suburban home is one of the apotheoses of recent French cinema, and a triumph of Assayas'patient, observantly mobile camera.
- "The Ice Storm, " directed by Ang Lee and also dealing observantly with family tragedy, received a writing prize for James Schamus'screenplay, adapted from Rick Moody's novel.
- Additionally, I feel I am well within my rights to have documented my petition against ClueBot NG in an objective and factual manner, which I feel I achieved in my Wikipedia page entitled'The Anti-ClueBot NG Movement', complete with references, as I see user Yngvadottir so observantly notes above.
- For some, the reflective slot, which airs for just one minute in every 1440 per day and on only one RT?TV channel, is as much part of Ireland's unique cultural identity as the harp on your passport; for others, it's an anachronism a reminder of more homogenously and observantly Christian times ."