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I have no idea whose turn it is, so here is someone to be getting on with (if you'll pardon the expression). I have checked NW's list and he's not there!
Very much alive, certainly not in the closet. Who is he? (shouldn't be too difficult.)
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The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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"... comme recherché qu'un délice callipygian"
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Nope. Not Stephen Gately.
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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You've got him, Ted! Pedro Almovodar it is. Well done! Over to you.
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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