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The word Creed comes from the Latin verb credo, which means I believe or I trust.
David McWilliams 2008
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"It is the dogma that is the drama," wrote Dorothy Sayers in Creed or Chaos?,
Science 2009
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The Creed is not said at this Mass, nor is there an Offertory antiphon; the Agnus Dei is not said, and the peace is not given, all signs again that the Risen Lord has not yet appeared directly to give peace to His disciples.
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"It is the dogma that is the drama," wrote Dorothy Sayers in Creed or Chaos?,
Atheism 2009
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The beauty of this Creed is that a person only needs to give lip service to it, not actually obey or implement its tenets.
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The Creed is suppressed, which brings about a shift with regard to the custom of the Roman Church of singing the Creed on all of the solemn feasts of the Lord.
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Creed is at their side, but the Dumain sisters, especially Riana even though she is falling in love with the half human, have doubts he is on their side.
Bound by Shadow-Anna Windsor « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Anyway, the new work which is called "Work No. 850" or "The Duveen Galleries Commission 2008" by Martin Creed is described by the Tate like this ..
August 2008 2008
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Creed is the artist that won the Turner prize in 2001 for his "lights going on and off" work where an empty room periodically had the lights turned on and off, which reminds of a Simpsons episode where Homer keeps turning the light switch on and off; lights go on, lights go off, lights go on ...
August 2008 2008
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That horse thing in Assassins Creed is pretty funny.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Best game glitches on flim 2008
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