In particular, Rogers claims, "Fielding was generous enough in that sphere of morality, however implacable he might be in his larger political and religious attachment.
Rescuing the region from unrest and anarchy, the Senussi movement gave the Cyrenaican tribal people a religious attachment and feelings of unity and purpose.
In a 1985 statement, the Vatican called on all Christians to understand "the religious attachment of Jews to the state of Israel."
One of these customs is the religious attachment of man to isolated high places, peaks, and single striking hills.
Apple will only be successful if we pick the winners," Ms. Roizen said, "and I don't have a religious attachment to our own internal products.
With its doctrinaire fixation on the establishment of a Marxist state in Ethiopia, the Derg proved incapable of understanding the peasants' religious attachments.
Overwhelming evidence of less than staunch religious attachment to the established Church does not, however, deny that its reach was embracing in other respects.
Church-affiliated colleges and universities would no longer conduct themselves with an air of embarrassment about their traditional religious attachments.
The clearest index of the pressure upon the government was given by the constitutional concessions which the Tsar, despite his profound religious attachment to autocracy, was gradually forced to make.
If groups of people are examined on a closer level than their religious attachments, a more detailed social structure emerges.