But the war in Lebanon was really along the lines of privilege, not piety.
Her head is covered in piety, perhaps but her skirt's hemline rests nontraditionally several inches above her knees.
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Every Swede worth his meatballs is quick to utter this kind of anticapitalism piety.
Playing at being non-partisan is an important piety in American politics but it's for the birds.
Piety wasn't exactly evident in Jesus Jeans's first ad campaign in the 1970s, under different ownership.
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Nor can piety hurt, when polls increasingly show the downside of Gore's association with Bill Clinton.
As ever in Turkey's mix of official secularism and popular piety, the truth is more complex.
Faisal, who was both tough and admired for his piety, knew how to handle them.
Turkey's problem is that any form of religious piety is considered to be fundamentalist.
Our increasingly vindictive, punitive intolerance, mixed with public piety, ruins lives, and serves no public good.
American democracy was contrasted with papal demagoguery, American piety with papal superstition, American modernity with papal obsolescence.
Hard-core Islamists despise Ataturk for abolishing the caliphate in 1924 and expunging piety from the public space.
In a country of Confucian tradition, Koreans have long regarded filial piety as the source of all virtue.
Intriguingly, research on Turkey's devoutly Muslim heartland finds a strong positive link between Islamic piety and capitalist success.
And so a creation myth arose, of Pilgrim Fathers seeding a new land with their piety and work ethic.
He commands His creatures to support one another in Good, virtue and piety, and not in decadence and corruption.
Linklater wickedly suggests that this ingratiating style, combined with Christian piety, consorts well with a tyrannical Southern insistence on civility.
Mr Beck is not advocating piety so much as claiming a divine imprimatur for his own prejudice against big government.
Eldercare is a ticking time bomb, especially in countries where filial piety is tightly woven into the cultural value system.
He gave people brash game shows and imported soaps, sweeping away the fusty piety that had previously dominated the media.
Her inaccessibility whether because of her excessive religious piety or her mother's increasing suspicion of the relationship made her all the more alluring.
His supporters said what he was, was an - a principled, down-the-line conservative, and he didn't mind if that offended liberal piety.
The new mask of piety for the American fanatical killer is Islam.
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Resolution of contemporary human crises lies in observing ethics and spirituality and the governance of righteous people of high competence and piety.
In fact, many observers dismiss South-East Asia's new-found piety precisely because it seems to have more to do with fashion than conviction.
They are essential for the study of medieval attitudes towards piety, and the spiritual needs and wellbeing of an urban population in the middle ages.
Mr Baykal's shrillness is drowning out legitimate fears about Turkey moving to a more restrictive social environment because of a more aggressive piety.
The commission has avoided taking a stand on a defining issue of the age, on where exactly Islamic piety bleeds into Islamist politics.
Both in Muslim countries, and in the Muslim diaspora, sporting a bushy beard often with the upper lip shaven has become a symbol of piety.
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