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- noun Plural form of
churchgoer .
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Examples
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But for many people, the notion of churchgoers publicly denouncing one another's sins raises fearful images of The Scarlet Letter and Pilgrims in stocks.
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But for many people, the notion of churchgoers publicly denouncing one another's sins raises fearful images of The Scarlet Letter and Pilgrims in stocks.
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Mark Issacs, a board member of Interfaith Paths to Peace and founder of a local coalition dedicated to a peaceful resolution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict in the Middle East, said he believed in the right to bear arms, but was distressed at the notion of churchgoers packing heat.
unknown title 2009
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Mark Issacs, a board member of Interfaith Paths to Peace and founder of a local coalition dedicated to a peaceful resolution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict in the Middle East, said he believed in the right to bear arms, but was distressed at the notion of churchgoers packing heat.
unknown title 2009
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(on camera): Our camera wasn't allowed inside, but Senator Allen played up an issue conservatives hope will appeal to the African - American churchgoers, that is, opposition to same-sex marriage.
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(on camera): Our camera wasn't allowed inside, but Senator Allen played up an issue conservatives hope will appeal to the African - American churchgoers, that is, opposition to same-sex marriage.
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Pejorative directed against collective production by a group applying harsher criticism against one group, such as churchgoers, than against another group, such as atheists ethnic voting
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Pejorative directed against collective production by a group applying harsher criticism against one group, such as churchgoers, than against another group, such as atheists ethnic voting
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Pejorative directed against collective production by a group applying harsher criticism against one group, such as churchgoers, than against another group, such as atheists ethnic voting
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Pejorative directed against collective production by a group applying harsher criticism against one group, such as churchgoers, than against another group, such as atheists
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