| 41. | Together with Billy Sunday, McPherson and Utley were named as the three major names in revivalism in 1927.
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| 42. | Methodist revivalism in early-20th-century Calgary promoted progress and bourgeois respectability as much as spiritual renewal.
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| 43. | Richard Drinnon believed that Opler's insights into cultural revivalism deserved more systematic study than they had received.
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| 44. | Following the beginnings of the re-integration of postwar Europe, however, Latin revivalism gained some strength.
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| 45. | This referendum failed, so the voters of Brandenburg and Berlin apparently are not very interested in Prussian revivalism.
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| 46. | That s why chivalry is linked with castles in literature, and why Gothic Revivalism was sparked in Europe.
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| 47. | In the 1890s and early 1900s, Tilden favored the revivalism and toward simpler, newer modes of construction.
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| 48. | McFarlane noted their sound had started to " explore a more tripped-out kind of psychedelic revivalism ".
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| 49. | Thus, the Islamic revivalism triggered by the Arab defeat in 1967 had become politicized and radicalized in the 1970s.
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| 50. | Although they still report major news, stories more often reflect traditional evangelical concerns of family, piety and revivalism.
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