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Sentence count:154+3Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: religiousSimilar words: speculatespeculationparticularspectacularin particularparticularlysecuritymoleculeMeaning: ['sekjələr /'sekjʊlə]  n. someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person. adj. concerning those not members of the clergy. 
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91) Secular trend is the value of the variable tends to increase or decrease over a long period of time.
92) The Standards of Skeletal Maturity of Hand and Wrist for Chinese-China 05. III. The Secular Trend of Skeletal Development in Chinese Children.
93) Since the 17th Century, the original 'function and value' in motet was substituted gradually by numerous newly rising secular genres, as a result, it went down as an individual type.
94) Conclusion. This study demonstrates a secular trend in the opening of the sacral canal in both sexes that occurred within 2 generations.
95) The party seeks to establish Islamic Shariah laws in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority nation governed by liberal secular laws.
96) The basic contents of this secular meaning are made up of theories of ecology such as view of integration, of selflessness, of life[sentencedict.com], of mercifulness and of clean land.
97) This is the most challengeable response to the secular tide.
98) Your secular career is valid, but should be seen primarily in light of its strategic evangelistic value.
99) The Church has no part in what secular arm may see fit to do.
100) In front of spiritual homeland, your any thread of falter, could let you lose precious inwardness, and place yourself in the temptation of the secular world.
101) It is interesting and significant that the American Mullahs consistently identify "secular humanism" as the chief corruption of modern society.
102) The analysis of mathematics and mechanism show that this low pass digital filter is very important and effective for determining the secular trend of RSL, and eliminate high frequency impacts.
103) In contrast, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which shares the same theology and ideology as Hamas but lacks a social-service-provision network, is no more lethal than the secular nationalist groups.
104) Away with these self-loving lads (John Dowland). Secular. Lute song. Lute.
105) And an increasing secular trend was observed both in urban and rural areas.
106) Turkey's constitutional court has begun hearing a case calling for the ruling Justice and Development Party to be shut down on the charge of undermining the secular state.
107) A.C. Grayling, a British philosopher and professor, has written more than 20 books on philosophy, religion and reason, including Against All Gods and The Good Book: A Secular Bible.
108) When Muslim education in Britain makes news, it mostly concerns the handful of children who attend schools that are formally Islamic, although the secular compromise at Palfrey Junior is far commoner.
109) To the chagrin of her secular parents, she embraced Orthodox Judaism.
110) He literally said, if I had a Kalashnikov, I would kill this (secular) filmmaker.
111) Cross-fertilisation between cultures and religions did, of course, take place, often despite the efforts of secular and religious leaders to stop it, or to ensure that influence only flowed one way.
112) But it left unclear whether the country would be a secular democracy, with equal rights for all, or an Islamic state with Islamic law.
113) It was akin to taking holy orders, but the school—St. John's College—had been secular for three hundred years.
114) As Scoones agrees, a vital component of their success has been the sense of awe they inspire, which is a vanishingly rare commodity in the secular, postmodern world.
115) First is the relationship between the Islamic religion and the state that Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded in 1923 and whose secular nature the army has protected ever since.
116) Bosch also invented genre painting: he was the first painter, not just in the Netherlands but also in the world, to actually paint secular stories.
117) Casualness translates into a more secular sort of leadership, which is why people who don't like him here talk about the Americanization of France.
118) Today's accusations of unnaturalness, and even of playing God, are likely to come from a secular perspective that has merely replaced God with a reified nature.
119) Answer: It's only short-lived, used to blind the eyes of the secular, there is nothing more beautiful than a pure loving heart, I give it to every woman, but some ones' dust-covered.
120) In Salerno, there was a famous school of medicine, and at Bologna a law school. These were secular institutions.
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