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Even apostates worry about the computer's effect on their writing.
Yet among America's top climbers, there are very few apostates.
But it was really an eclectic group of party apostates in the political center who won.
The voice of the Apostate reached across space and time, taunting her.
The Apostate stretched one spectral hand ahead of them and the other behind.
The role of former members, or "apostates", has been widely studied by social scientists.
And executions of apostates have been rare in Islamic history.
The blow had found its mark- and the Apostate was unbowed.
We thank you for delivering this message to the apostates."
Against the will of the apostates, their personal details are not removed from parish archives.
Unlike the others, the Apostate had not slept these many aeons.
"Yes," the Apostate said in a rare moment of brevity.
"I was totally forbidden from seeing any of my relatives because they were apostates," she said.
His dogmatism caused him to think of the Orthodox as apostates.
Children, taught that the outside world is full of apostates, run from visitors bearing cameras.
The fit punishment for any Muslim "apostates" joining in, he said, was death.
"The Apostate was able to carry off his theft because of my laxity."
He goes on to speak of apostates within the covenant:
Thus, this supports the argument against the execution of apostates in Islam.
"The only people who will corroborate are their fellow apostates," Davis said.
I know that you believe it, the Apostate retorted.
Muslims who convert to another faith are considered apostates and may be subject to the death penalty.
The majority of the "apostates" fled abroad, particularly to Lithuania.
Apostates is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.
The apostates recaptured the outposts that they lost a few days earlier.