Reformation Reformation uses offcuts and more sustainable materials like linen and cotton to create influencer favorites.
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But, as Reformation historian Lee Palmer Wandel has shown, the Reformation produced deeper and more lasting divisions.
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"Infancy gospels began to lose interest [to] Western Europe during the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation," says Hawk.
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"That style was very much a part of the reformation of church music that happened at the time of the Reformation," says Albin.
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION: GERMAN ART IN THE AGE OF DÜRER AND CRANACH This season includes multiple exhibitions commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
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A sweater from Reformation From Meghan Markle to Emma Watson to Kendall Jenner, Reformation is proof that sustainable clothing can be just as fashionable as runway gear.
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It also builds upon existing collaborations with companies like Reformation, where ThredUp has already helped implement "Clean Out Kits" for Reformation consumers to recycle their clothing in exchange for a shopping credit.
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Reformation Beach House, 85 Main Street, East Hampton After last year's successful debut in the Hamptons, Reformation is bringing back the Beach House for all of your sand-to-soiree sartorial needs.
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Reformation has always been a step ahead in sustainable fashion.
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Reformation has always been ahead of the fashion sustainability curve.
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Reformation has a knack for keeping us on our toes.
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Management theory is ripe for a Reformation of its own.
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He joins various movements that emerge following the Protestant Reformation.
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Reaction against this practice helped to inspire the Protestant Reformation.
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True to form, Reformation just made its discounts even deeper.
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The sale, which kicks off today, is pure Reformation gold.
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The cultural and political effects of the Reformation were huge.
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Bitcoin could only move forward by schism rather than reformation.
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Reformation is now offering free, global shipping to its customers.
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Clothing brand Reformation has a similar approach at its stores.
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Consequences of the Reformation for civil life set in immediately.
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Last week, someone bought one of my favorite Reformation dresses.
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Nonetheless, the Reformation made a significant contribution to the industrial revolution.
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Skaryna lacks international prominence because there was never an Orthodox Reformation.
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Our world was made, for good and ill, by the Reformation.
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Meghan, 37, wore the Pineapple Dress from the American brand Reformation.
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Thanks to Reformation, you've likely seen the lace-up trend everywhere.
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Tax reform implies something is structurally unfair, and therefore needing reformation.
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HERETIC: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
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In the past year, Reformation saved 250 million gallons of water!
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This event is widely considered the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
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This week, Twitter has been full of users discussing Reformation Day.
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A year of "Pogo" as the trauma of the Reformation unfolded.
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Reformation is proof that you can be sustainable without sacrificing style.
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And this year's celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
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After the Protestant Reformation, many Protestant sects kept All Saints Day.
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After the Reformation, Protestants discarded some Catholic traditions, including fasting, apparently.
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Climate change religion is the reformation of the global warming cult.
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Though the magisterial reformation triumphed in the transformation of northern European establishments from Catholic to Protestant, it was the longer-term triumph of the radical reformation that arguably had the deepest effects, in northern Europe and elsewhere.
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In the letter, Zazi outlined his radicalization as well as his reformation.
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The authors attribute this hysteria to the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation.
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Reformation has been putting in work over the last couple of years.
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She died childless in 1558, the progress of her Counter Reformation stalled.
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The library is home to the renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection.
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Reformation Universal Standard Anthropologie Deciem Lively Benefit Cosmetics Allbirds Chillhouse Related Content:
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In the U.S., certain states are moving toward reformation instead of incarceration.
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"The nation is ready to enter into its democratic reformation," she said.
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Private equity firm Permira took a stake in Reformation earlier this year.
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For LA-based brand Reformation, the standout is its Conscious Cashmere line.
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Conscious Cashmere is just one example of Reformation&aposs larger sustainability efforts.
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Of course, it doesn't really matter who Saint Aurelius was pre-Reformation.
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The voiceless gained a voice, sparking the violent and centuries-long turmoil of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and the Thirty Years' War, the sort of existential fractures we seem to be teetering on the verge of ourselves.
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Chapter 7: Reformation He bathes me until I forget their names and faces.
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However the English survived the Reformation, they did so as a nation divided.
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Mr Wallace-Wells: Certainly not without some significant renovation and reformation, I think.
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The Reformation began as a retrieval, not a rejection, of catholicity and unity.
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The event kicks off a summer marking the quincentennial of the Protestant Reformation.
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Newer online retailers like Reformation offer brides more relaxed alternatives to traditional gowns.
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And that means a long overdue reformation of the party is in order.
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The federal government simply is not capable of leading a public education reformation.
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Few periods pose as great a challenge to historians as the Protestant Reformation.
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The room hosts a collection of altar pieces of the counter-reformation period.
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Interestingly, before the Reformation, English abortion cases were handled by the Catholic Church.
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But he would wise to study what happened next in the English Reformation.
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It's cold, so I bundle up with a Reformation sweater and Lululemon leggings.
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Composing works to celebrate anniversaries of the Reformation, however, is itself a tradition.
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A mere 20 years after the Borgia Pope's "intacta!" farce, the Reformation began.
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Called Reformation, it sold stylish secondhand items or garments made from repurposed materials.
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" In addition to dresses, this collection also includes what Reformation calls "climate credits.
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Both movements challenged the integrity of their Party as a means of reformation.
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There are many small reforms, but anything like a substantial reformation is politically impossible.
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Of course, the Reformation brought more than faith to the economic development of Europe.
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We had Mark playing the festival with us years before the reformation of RIDE.
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But as luck would have it, Reformation has finally restocked the beloved Pineapple Dress!
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Reformation, a women's clothing store, uses iPads so shoppers can build virtual shopping carts.
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The Reformation also contributed to the formation of the nation-state and global politics.
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There are manoeuvrings in court, religious cataclysms in the Reformation, betrayals, weddings and beheadings.
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Red alert: Your Reformation wish list is about to get a few items longer.
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With military support from secular lords, they could effect major changes (see: The Reformation).
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Almost as soon as Luther started the Reformation, alternative Reformations arose in other localities.
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Historically speaking, the Protestant Reformation bore out these tensions between visual and textual cultures.
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One Catholic historian called it the church's greatest crisis since the Reformation in 2500.
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Trump's election appears to have emboldened Sisi to step up his Islamic reformation campaign.
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In the "Reformation" scene, Beyoncé leads a group baptism, clearly symbolizing a complete renewal.
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February 2007: Bush announces the reformation of Al-Qaeda (YOU HAD ONE JOB, BUSH).
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How did the Renaissance papacy so badly misjudge the moment, accelerating the Protestant Reformation?
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The sections of the narrative are labeled: Intuition, Denial, Apathy, Reformation, Forgiveness, Hope, Redemption.
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On May 31, 2009, Scott Roeder drove to Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kan.
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"The church held this institution in great account during the Counter-Reformation," she said.
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Only a decisive defeat will open the space needed for a larger GOP reformation.
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As for what's next for Reformation, Aflalo has a few things up her sleeve.
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Pair with the requisite summer uniform of vintage Levi's or a floaty Reformation dress.
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In northern Europe, Roman Catholic churches were stripped of art during the Protestant Reformation.
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Permira declined to disclose either a valuation for Reformation or what it had paid.
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LA startup Reformation has a line of "Conscious Cashmere" made with 70% recycled cashmere.
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His superb organization and efficiency helped to express the ideas of the Reformation in pictures.
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After years out of the spotlight, Ryder's return doesn't mark some kind of grand reformation.
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An exhibition of drawings by the Counter-Reformation artist showcases his terrific bent towards horror.
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Warby Parker is doing really well at retail; Reformation is doing really well at retail.
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This needs a new Ataturk; a Muslim Reformation; and, above all, a return to Reason.
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One eco label that has stood out is Reformation, founded by Yael Aflalo in 2009.
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Some who of those who took Luther's Reformation further were better at systematising the faith.
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In the 215th century the Protestant Reformation sought to put a stop to such things.
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Reformation is known for its commitment to the environment — and clothes that "cool girls"love.
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To honor the 500th anniversary, Reformation Day was a public holiday in Germany this year.
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"The Reconstruction of Chyna is about the reformation of mind, body, and soul," Anzaldo says.
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Lesson for todayBut what can this brief foray into the English Reformation reveal to us?
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His intent was to spark a debate within his church over a reformation of Catholicism.
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Opinion The president of Union Theological Seminary also discusses crucifixion, hell and a new reformation.
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To prepare for my pilgrimage to Minnesota, I attended several Reformation concerts in New York.
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This morning, Reformation announced a game-changing collaboration with cult-favorite sneaker brand, New Balance.
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That was a decadent age; the Protestant Reformation hadn't yet restored rectitude to public life.
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Reformation, which rarely offers discounts, is throwing out a 30% sale on just about everything.
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In general, Reformation&aposs sustainability initiatives are far better than the retail industry at large.
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Outspoken women were routinely condemned as witches and burned, starting with the Reformation in the 1500s.
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He'll double down on the Vision 2030, and he'll reaffirm Saudi commitment to the reformation plan.
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So, who else is dying to buy this Reformation dress after seeing this adorable photo opp?
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It's worth noting that Reformation has delved into the world of expanded sizing in the past.
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Few brands are as well known for dancing around the (arguably) excessive sale culture than Reformation.
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From now until midnight on Cyber Monday, Reformation is slashing its prices site-wide by 30%.
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To defeat the ideology, you must help push forward the reformation of the religious -- of Islam.
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Steinfeld, 21, also wore white kicks and sunglasses, but paired those with a green Reformation jumpsuit.
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Mennonites belong to an Anabaptist movement that took shape in the Netherlands during the Protestant Reformation.
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"The Protestant Reformation helped give greater centrality to sacred Scripture in the church's life," he said.
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Like the Lollards, they withstood suppression and persecution until they were finally absorbed by the Reformation.
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While the English Reformation was underway, Europe was electrified by Martin Luther's doctrinal attack against Catholicism.
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Reformation also has a special petite department that has cute dresses to wear with a blazer.
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She was wearing all black: Reformation jeans, Topshop tee and Madewell leather jacket, and no makeup.
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The value of thrift has deep roots in the national psyche, going back to the Reformation.
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During the Reformation, Protestants redeemed one kind of sex: intercourse between a married man and woman.
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"Our goal is to bring sustainable fashion to everyone," said Yael Aflalo, Reformation founder and CEO.
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If you've ever confused the Renaissance with the Reformation, however briefly, Stone is here to help.
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During the Counter-Reformation, reformers covered up genitalia in religious art and chopped off the penises.
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Still, the Reformation probably aided the transition from the medieval welfare Church to the modern welfare state.
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Others of 14W's many bets include Reformation, Moda Operandi, Goop, The RealReal, Maple, Lola and Outdoor Voices.
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For all the Reformation buffs out there, you know that this sale only happens once a year.
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Municipal Reformation laws followed, suggesting a link between the spread of printed material and the political upheaval.
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These brands have declining clout amid the rise of online brands like apparel retailers Reformation and Untuckit.
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In an effort to cut back, Reformation promises its new line of denim uses about 230 gallons.
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I try on a pair of jeans at the new Reformation store using their fancy touchscreen system.
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Since coming to power in 85033, Sisi has spoken passionately about the need for an Islamic reformation.
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Minneapolis "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation," at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, runs through Jan. 953.
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It's complicated, but you can think of Belgium as a far-flung consequence of the Protestant Reformation.
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I often feel like we are in the middle of another reformation in a 500-year cycle.
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Mennonites, a traditionally sectarian Christian denomination, trace their roots to the Anabaptist wing of the Protestant Reformation.
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Is reformation, whether for a high-profile chef or a low-level bar manager, even an option?
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Another important staff member is Theresa Anderson, a fit technician with whom Ms. Arrobio worked at Reformation.
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I decide to wear a dress from Reformation with a high front slit and my favorite sneakers.
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The Reformation Beach House will open its doors with a selection of its most popular summer styles.
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"The printing press has been implicated in the Reformation, the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution," he wrote.
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It is inevitable that the anniversary of the Reformation would bring forth a flood of new publications.
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If you're slender and also short, though, you're in luck — Reformation launched a petites range in 2015.
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You know we talk about the invention of the printing press — how it improved literacy, it caused the reformation, the counter-reformation — but there was also 30 years of religious wars that followed the printing press and it took about three decades for the world to reach equilibrium.
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As with all Reformation products, the shoes are sustainably made, using materials like chrome-free leather and jute.
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The Medieval Latin chants date to before the Protestant Reformation, when they were heard throughout churches in Europe.
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Scroll down to score the Reformation Karlie Dress for just $78 or shop our favorite similar styles below.
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"Part of the reformation of the criminal justice system should include the restoration of the person," she said.
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A cacophony of events, ranging from exhibitions to church services, will consider the global impact of the Reformation.
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All that changed when the the Reformation gained ground in Europe's Teutonic heartland, a patchwork of small states.
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Children in Geneva, Switzerland, where Reformation leader John Calvin lived, were taught to believe in one Catholic Church.
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"We would obviously like it if Reformation day became a general national holiday," says Torsten Zugehör, Wittenberg's mayor.
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Think along the lines of Reformation, Free People and ASOS, with Ashwell's designs going for $385 to $550.
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The historic art (roughly Reformation to 19th century) has the most flattering installation in the fourth floor galleries.
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It all started innocently enough, when Halliwell Horner, 46, posted a video on Instagram announcing their (partial) reformation.
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I sold a Reformation dress with the tags still on for less than what I bought it for.
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It's not the case because the second reformation he didn't even want to call the band Diamond Head.
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Earlier in the week, he gave a speech in Berlin marking the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
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If you search "Reformation" these days, you will find a clothing store that makes frilly dresses for girls.
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The comments were first unearthed in 2018 when Reformation announced Tate would lead its plus-size fashion campaign.
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In the early 18th century, Sheikh Mohammed ibn Abdul-Wahhab called for a religious reformation in central Arabia.
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"Religious education was a fundamental concern of the reformation," she said, stressing the importance of education for everyone.
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When he was nine or ten, he stumbled upon the entry for Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
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Reformation has proved to be the ideal segue: Its clothes are reasonably priced, cute, and easy to wear.
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The striped Reformation dress Markle wore during the Australia leg of the royal tour also quickly sold out.
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It's not totally surprising, since Sweden's Lutheran church was among those that split from Rome during the Reformation.
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Some businesses, like clothing retailer Reformation, have continued to send me emails weeks after I first clicked Unsubscribe.
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Still, the success of Badu and the others convinced some listeners that a musical reformation was under way.
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We're in a time when we're interrogating capitalism — a reformation project that shouldn't be confused with socialist approaches.
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Aside from Reformation, places selling wearable, on-trend, (but still special) event-appropriate dresses are few and far between.
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It&aposs the result of a very long centuries and centuries of evolution and to an enlightenment or reformation.
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Newer online retailers like Reformation now offer brides more relaxed alternatives to the traditional gowns worn in years past.
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The emphasis on strict asceticism waned over time, especially following the Protestant Reformation (which famously elevated faith over acts).
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The Reformation itself wouldn't have happened without the printing press, so why can't free internet have a similar effect?
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The truths the Founding Fathers held to be self-evident had not seemed so to anyone before the Reformation.
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But as the world marks the 2500th anniversary of the start of the Reformation, the faith's axis is shifting.
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For most Germans, the chief consequence of the anniversary is that this year "Reformation Day" is a national holiday.
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In Hamburg's city legislature, the Christian Democrats tabled a motion last month to make Reformation Day a permanent holiday.
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As evidence, see Zady, Everlane, Maiyet, Reformation, Of a Kind, Yoox's Master and Muse section, Ethica, and many more.
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That set off the Protestant Reformation, which also brought hundreds of years of persecution of Catholics in the country.
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Rent the Runway has bridesmaid dresses from brands like Jenny Yoo, Watters, Reformation, Badgley Mischka, Adrianna Papell, and more.
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The Reformation was one of the decisive events that made the world we live in, for better or worse.
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I set up my prison advocacy when I was 23 years old, using music as a tool for reformation.
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It was too soon to "discuss a reformation of the alliance," he said at a news conference in Tokyo.
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Still, this was a breaking point, regrettable if the triumph of the Reformation was the thing to be desired.
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Just look at brands like Everlane and Reformation —young brands that are changing the way we think about production.
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They're both pushing forward the Protestant Reformation in England, but they're not going about it as allies or friends.
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Many restaurants, especially in New York City, are cashless, too, as are digital-first brands like Drybar and Reformation.
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He helped bring the Reformation to England, and he helped Henry seize England's monasteries and abbeys for the crown.
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H&M Conscious, Everlane, and Reformation are just three new brands that offer sustainable or eco-conscious clothing options.
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With its banner "Sustainable Fast Fashion," Reformation has an agile, Zara-like production model that was another major draw.
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He could call for the reformation of the Soviet Union and he wouldn't suffer any immediate, consequential voter attrition.
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The New York University student previously wore the same "Josefine" Reformation dress for the family's Thanksgiving celebration last month.
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The discovery of America destroyed established geography, the Reformation destroyed the established Church, and astronomy destroyed the established cosmos.
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In one sense, it was a tool to alleviate hunger, and in another, a powerful call to social reformation.
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I buy a Reformation dress for a fourth of the usual price, plus a jacket and a button-up blouse.
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Scotland adopted Presbyterianism as its national creed after the Reformation, but many Irish Catholics later emigrated to Glasgow's East End.
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Communal singing in worship was unusual in early modern Europe, according to Andrew Pettegree's "Reformation and the Culture of Persuasion".
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The historiography of Tudor England usually focuses on the monarchs' Reformation: how the state imposed religious change on the nation.
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FAMED as the cradle of the Reformation, Wittenberg, a small town in Saxony-Anhalt, has a big place in history.
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Teaming up with curve model Ali Tate Cutler, the size-inclusive spring line-up is full of recognizable Reformation looks.
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It's artistically chronicled via 11 stages of grief: intuition, denial, anger, apathy, emptiness, accountability, reformation, forgiveness, resurrection, hope and redemption.
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There have been a number of cool brands debuting swim for the first time this season, including ADAY and Reformation.
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That contrast connects back to the Reformation of half a millennium ago, but it also looks forward to America's future.
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Mike Pence embodies this development: He self-identifies as an "evangelical Catholic" which obscures his opinion of the Protestant Reformation.
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Charles II largely stamped out the trend during the Reformation, but the Puritans continued the practice in the New World.
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During his long lifetime, Michelangelo's personal, private view of Catholic dogma was challenged by the developments of the Counter-Reformation.
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The granddaddy of all reforms is still the Protestant Reformation, that long assault on the luxuries of the Catholic Church.
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He makes much of how the Elizabethan Reformation drove the creativity of Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, and rightly so.
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Nadia Bolz-Weber, a Lutheran pastor in Denver, has proposed a "sexual reformation" in light of purity culture's traumatic effects.
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During the Maoist era, various reformation campaigns petered out as both detainees and their overseers suffered from hunger and exhaustion.
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Ross Douthat The Western world has not known quite what to do with the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
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The Reformation and its wars did indeed diminish religious authority, secularize politics and allow certain kinds of individualism to flourish.
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Instead, he began to explore Anglicanism, a branch of Christianity that broke from the Catholic Church during the English Reformation.
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Other brands the Duchess has been known to support include Reformation, Staud, J.Crew, and Madewell (royals... they're just like us!).
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The Counter-Reformation, in which the Catholic Church sought new ways of converting and maintaining believers, played an important role.
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It was a time of intense social and political upheaval that gave rise to the Protestant Reformation and the Inquisition.
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Later, in keeping with the mores of the Counter-Reformation, a bronze cloth was added to cover the Christ's groin.
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Alexander Wang leopard-print rabbit fur coat, $4,8613 at Alexander Wang; Reformation metallic knit dress, $104 (on sale) at thereformation.
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Germany, of course, was where Martin Luther helped begin the Protestant Reformation with his 22010 theses condemning the Catholic church.
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Brands like Ralph Lauren, Intermix, Reformation, Frye, and Rag & Bone are just some of the hot shops dotting the district.
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" Still he points out that the illustrations "incorporate standard motifs from the medieval and Reformation representation of the diabolical realms.
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Body cameras are a large part of police reformation efforts, though civil rights advocates have argued they instead erode personal privacy.
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The Reformation cemented Sunday as a holy day in Europe, but the day was often used for less-than-sober activities.
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In a press release, Reformation heralded the permanent addition of a petites line as one step in a larger size expansion.
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When the English Reformation did away with purgatory, ghosts were still spotted, "apparently unaware that they had been declared doctrinal impossibilities".
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Adding to the list, on Monday, Reformation launched a lingerie collection that's as eco-friendly as the rest of its products.
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The story of Telltale — its rise, decline, and potential reformation — is not just the story of the missteps of one studio.
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They've been paired with every celebrity's breezy, mini Reformation dress and every influencer's pool-side pic in a high-cut bikini.
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But the one thing to note about this cold-weather staple: It definitely won't last forever (nothing at Reformation ever does!).
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Today, celebrities and Instagram influencers can drive trends in the time it takes to post a photo of a Reformation dress.
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When Riley announced in 1919 that the fundamentalist movement was going to be bigger than the Protestant Reformation, he was wrong.
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Progress would entail a true reformation of Egypt's restrictive laws on nongovernmental organizations and a change in attitude from the judiciary.
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The cashless trend reportedly kicked off with restaurants, but it has now spread to clothing retailers like Everlane, Reformation, and Bonobos.
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Yet the policy choices Republicans have pursued in their grand reformation of business taxation reflect a pre-digital, pre-global economy.
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God was a burning topic in Italy, where a corrupt Roman Catholic Church operated under the storm clouds of the Reformation.
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The Luther Bible became the fulcrum of the Reformation and did for vernacular German roughly what Dante had done for Italian.
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According to Reformation Founder & CEO, Yael Aflalo, shoes were always the goal, but the company hesitated given the heavy environmental footprint.
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But, beginning in the 1500s, the Protestant Reformation swept away the cult of Christian saints, denouncing them as unbiblical and idolatrous.
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A lot of the persecution coming from the church was coincident with the Protestant Reformation, as I explain in the book.
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Calvinism translated Martin Luther's famous slogan for the Reformation, "a priesthood of all believers" into a prescription for round-the-clock productivity.
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This morning, Reformation announced an 11-piece collection of... (drum roll please) sustainable footwear for us to fawn over all summer long.
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Hey, it just might replace your go-to Outdoor Voices or Reformation tote (or whatever fashion-y canvas bag you gravitate toward).
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And, right now, the service is only available with select retailers — including some of our favorites, like Zara, ASOS, Barneys, and Reformation.
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" Creeping Into The Zeitgeist That Reformation has become so popular, while still being environmentally aware, is what Aflalo calls the brand's "differentiator.
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Scale and growth continue to be number one for Reformation, as Aflalo reaches her goal to bring sustainable fashion to the masses.
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For he was also the first Catholic to be Speaker since Reformation times, when Thomas More, another saint, had done the job.
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Falling somewhere in between the aesthetics of Daisy and Reformation, we can see why these pieces are blowing up on the 'gram.
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"Its appeal is like that of Protestant reformation in Christianity," says Yasir Qadhi, America's best-known preacher, who studied with Salafist masters.
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It attacks him for having once said that the intentions of Martin Luther, the father of the Protestant Reformation, "were not mistaken".
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Dr. Martin Luther who inaugurated the Protestant Reformation - who possess a rare combination of genuine piety and deep knowledge of their faith.
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Although Martin Luther has long been cited as being the sole figure who launched what became the Protestant Reformation, many dispute this.
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After a five-year stint at Reformation, where she was a designer, Arrobio founded her own eponymous line, LPA, which launches tomorrow.
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Anders Arborelius, who converted to Catholicism when he was 20, is the country's first Catholic bishop of Swedish origin since the Reformation.
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An example I'm very proud of is a company called Reformation, whose mantra is making killer clothes that don't kill the environment.
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It was a $300 silk, blush-colored Reformation dress I tried on for the first time a week before I got married.
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This is likely not the kind of visual association that Prada or Reformation would prefer you make when shopping for poplin blouses.
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Reformation displays only one of each item in its showrooms, and shoppers use tablets to request items they want to try on.
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Yet we both agreed the path to a successful reformation of Islam lies in more debate, more scrutiny and more critical thinking.
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Is your dress really even *from* Reformation if it doesn't have an open back and/or slit up to your lady parts?
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The Sideniuses, we learn at the novel's opening, trace their lineage, through generations of ministers, all the way back to the Reformation.
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But, if you&aposre in between sizes, Reformation is known for erring on the smaller side, so I&aposd suggest sizing up.
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Francis had traveled to Sweden for a historic ceremony commemorating the year leading up to the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
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Still, as you act, never forget that a faith that endures is not forged on a protest line, or in institutional reformation.
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Last week, I saw my friend Juliana Salazar sporting this $50 H&M piece under a Reformation velvet slip dress over on ManRepeller.
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When it comes to retailers we love, you can pretty much guess our top picks: Reformation, Everlane, Aritzia, Zara...you know the drill.
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I pull my favorite pair of Reformation mom jeans on, topping it off with a purple speckled turtleneck sweater and slip-on Vans.
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Yet the loss of Congress would increase the chances of a Republican Party reformation that both the party and the United States need.
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Enter Lara Pia Arrobio, the badass former-Reformation employee whose new line, LPA, has everything from leopard slip dresses to flame embroidered hoodies.
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If you frequently shop at stores like Reformation or Zara, you know all too well how quickly a good dress can sell out.
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This week featured the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, perhaps the biggest religion story in 500 years – especially for Catholics and Protestants.
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This was pre-Reformation, which is when many of the churches with their colorful murals were covered with limewash and the graffiti lost.
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But it also drew on earlier Reformation ideas challenging the notion that poverty was divinely ordained, and only to be soothed by almsgiving.
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Saenredam is known for his paintings of the whitewashed stone interiors of Dutch churches after the Protestant Reformation stripped them of decorative elements.
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You're probably familiar with Reformation, the LA-based, eco-conscious label known for sexy high-slit dresses (which have spawned hordes of copycats).
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Since a reformation painting above our pulpit says, 'Preach the Gospel to Every Creature,' no one can object to a cat in church.
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A black and tan string thong; a full-length, backless Reformation dress, and leather Miista shoes with lucite heels and an ankle strap.
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What's more, the packaging that Reformation is shipping its clothes in around the world are made from recycled paper products and compostable materials.
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From Meghan Markle to Emma Watson to Kendall Jenner, Reformation is proof that sustainable clothing can be just as fashionable as runway gear.
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Reformation isn't one of our go-to labels for its style merits alone; the brand has been legitimately eco-minded since its inception.
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The novel tells the story of an unnamed protagonist who journeys across post-Reformation Europe joining various radical movements in the 16th century.
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The immediate spread of his message and its popularity are "the thing that pushed the Reformation so far, so quickly," Dr. McQuillen said.
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Reformation wrote in an Instagram post on March 14 that it will temporarily close stores and will pay retail employees during this period.
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During the Protestant Reformation, Puritan iconoclasts pulverized nearly every church painting in England, making the above medieval depiction of Judas a true rarity.
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But if the history of Lutheranism is anything to go by, we may be due for another wave of reformation before too long.
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But it really took off after the reformation, when Elizabeth I refounded the abbey, giving it a special status answerable to the monarch.
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A gunman shot and killed an usher in the foyer of the Reformation Lutheran Church as he handed out church bulletins after services.
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Amis rolls the dice hard here, positing the result of the pope having successfully made Martin Luther an offer that prevents the Reformation.
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What other columnist, for example, could be expected to log on to Twitter and declare that "The Reformation is how you got Trump"?
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To David Brisske, the principal at Permira who led the Reformation deal, the opportunities offered by the contemporary fashion market segment are plentiful.
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Next year marks the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, one of the most significant moments in the history of Christianity.
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"This partnership means more people can get their Reformation fix in real life and more importantly, we can bring sustainable fashion to a new (and much bigger) group of customers and closets that don't know us yet," Reformation said in a press release in June, after it announced it would be launching pop-ups at 20 Nordstrom locations, Racked reported.
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Three new museum shows kick off the five-hundredth anniversary of the originating deed: "Word and Image: Martin Luther's Reformation," at the Morgan Library, in New York; "Law and Grace: Martin Luther, Lucas Cranach and the Promise of Salvation," at the Pitts Theology Library, in Atlanta; and "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation"—by far the most comprehensive—at the Minneapolis Art Institute.
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But it wasn't until the third wave of feminism during the mid 90s that we really saw a reformation of sexuality in hip-hop.
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The Seattle-based shopping destination that offers select picks from Topshop, Madewell, J.Crew and Reformation, just announced the start of their beloved Spring Sale.
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And when we do have prison reformation, for no -- because it's habilitation, not rehabilitation, because they didn't have the abilities in the first place.
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Sound the online shopping alarm: Reformation has officially revived its beloved "Don't Call Me Cute" Petites Collection — and this time, it's here to stay.
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The selection features everything from wedding dresses to denim, with plenty of the open-back sundresses and jumpsuits we've come to expect from Reformation.
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In front of the town's modern train station is a "Welcome Gate", the first of seven "Gates of Freedom" comprising the World Reformation Exhibition.
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The so-called "great age" of witch trials began around 1550, as the Reformation was gathering pace, and did not end until around 1700.
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As of Thursday morning, Reformation, our favorite sustainable fashion brand, is marking select items up to 40% off — and you know what that means.
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It takes carbon-rich material from whatever source and reacts it with steam in a manner identical to the first stage of steam reformation.
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Indie label Reformation feels the same way we do, so they're nixing the familiar merchandizing tool for their next store opening in San Francisco.
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The future of our vibrant economy and the reformation of the financial services industry depends on striking a balance between growth and citizen protection.
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By producing them, he didn't just create the Reformation; he also created his country's vernacular, as Dante is said to have done with Italian.
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"If there was going to be an Islamic reformation in the 20th century, the Saudis probably prevented it by pumping out literalism," he said.
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"What we're seeing before our very eyes is a dramatic shift; in my mind it's as big as the Protestant Reformation," says the Rev.
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Barber likened the action to Martin Luther's nailing his 95 theses to a church door, which was considered the spark of the Protestant Reformation.
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He had visited Reformation Lutheran to track the movements of a particular church member, Dr. George Tiller, who provided abortions at a nearby clinic.
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Although Luther can be said to have started the Reformation, he was one of many reformers whose legacy lives on in different Protestant traditions.
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Theologically, it's tricky; the Germans want further reformation from Henry, who may enjoy breaking up England's monasteries but seems comfortable enough, doctrinally, with Rome.
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Markle wore a pinstriped version of the Pineapple Dress from Reformation, which retailed for $218 but is sold out at the time of writing.
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" To achieve this, they argued, "sentences limited only by satisfactory proof of reformation should be substituted for those measured by mere lapse of time.
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Sanders is the Rembrandt of progressivism, painting a portrait of a progressive reformation in vivid and dramatic colors, while Clinton paints by the numbers.
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Click through to see nine of the fifteen Reformation outfits I tried with my personal notes on how each really felt, looked, and fit.
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With his "new decree," he declared himself modern America's first populist president — and all but dared his own party to resist his Republican reformation.
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Christian holidays like Easter, Ascension, Reformation Day and Corpus Christi are official holidays, but the important holy days of Judaism and Islam are not.
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Instead, she encouraged a cult of the Virgin Queen, a powerful alternative, as Gristwood argues, to the Marian cult pushed by the Counter-Reformation.
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Reformation: Ref finally launched swimwear a few weeks ago, and it's all really cute: Expect retro-inspired fits and details like cutouts and bows.
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Just added to the lineup of speakers: Venmo COO Mike Vaughan, Reformation founder and CEO Yael Aflalo and Theory founder and president Andrew Rosen.
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At Reformation, we keep working to do better and hope that more and more brands will follow suit, and sustainability will become the new standard.
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Digital-native retailers like Revolve and Reformation are also participating, marking the first time they have sold goods through another company's app, a spokesperson said.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - When Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation, just about the last thing on his mind was the promotion of commerce and manufacturing.
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And like the true discount-hunters we are, we've been visiting Reformation on the daily, hoping its annual summer sale will appear before our eyes.
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A Jesuit, Francis comes from an order founded by an ex-soldier, St Ignatius of Loyola, which supplied the Counter-Reformation with its shock troops.
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It would be a mistake to think that the English Reformation was mostly peaceful, with beheadings and burnings confined to a small and fervent elite.
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Though she doesn't have a relationship with Reformation, she became an affiliate marketer for Everlane through the brand's application process and now partners with Sézane.
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We're seeing a profusion of smaller platforms with different brand images, the equivalent of a Reformation instead of a J.Crew or Glossier instead of Clinique.
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Williams wore an off-the-shoulder red dress by Reformation (which retails for $198) and Walsh wore a casual white dress shirt and khaki trousers.
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Dietrich Wersich, one of the politicians behind the move, says that his party wants to honour Reformation values and the importance of the "Protestant ethic".
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From classic American brands like Gap and Hanes to fashion labels like Reformation and Everlane, all of these names claim to make the perfect tee.
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President el-Sisi of Egypt has said, there needs to be a reformation of the Muslim faith to remove violence as part of its faith.
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Kehinde Omosebi allegedly told police he is a "religious minister affiliated with Cornerstone Reformation Ministries," and that his family started their fast on July 19.
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Canterbury Cathedral's monastic community was disbanded during the Reformation and most of volumes in its library were either dispersed, destroyed, or taken apart for reuse.
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The Lyghfield Bible is one of only about 30 books that have survived from the Cathedral's pre-Reformation Library, which once housed thousands of volumes.
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Reformation, which is already our established go-to for flirty and flattering picks, is now working its way into the closets of the vintage-obsessed.
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That magical knit isn't always easy to come by, either, which probably explains why this pretty-much-perfect turtleneck from Reformation is selling like crazy.
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The fact that Luther's protest, rather than others that preceded it, brought about the Reformation is probably due in large measure to his outsized personality.
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In the coming months, Congress has the opportunity to pursue a massive reformation of the Endangered Species Act that protects private landowners and valuable species.
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He has been joined by the kings of Bahrain and Jordan in an alliance that could be the vanguard for the positive reformation for Islam.
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Luther argued against what he saw as abusive practices by Catholic preachers, though the reformation divided western Christianity and resulted in violence, persecution and discrimination.
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There is an irony to Zenefits's reformation: In altering the company's culture, Mr. Sacks has pushed Zenefits to become much more like its biggest rival.
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Andrew Rosen, founder and president of Theory, and Yael Aflalo, founder and CEO of Reformation, talked with Recode's Jason Del Rey Thursday at Code Commerce.
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Resurgence of the idea had traditionally coincided with watershed moments in history beginning with the Protestant reformation, then the Industrial Revolution, and seemingly again now.
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When Wolsey fell from Henry's favor, Cromwell took over, administering the country for Henry and nudging him towards a Protestant reformation of the English church.
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In the process, the two great reformist movements of their day — the Renaissance, embodied in Erasmus, and the Reformation, embodied in Luther — were torn asunder.
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This year is the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, and a new biography of Martin Luther attempts to make him attractive to a general audience.
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From the perspective of official liberalism, most of the Reformation fathers were fundamentalists and bigots, even worse in some cases than the Catholics they opposed.
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He vowed to use the decision to build momentum for a significant reformation of WADA so the organization does not include representatives from sports organizations.
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You can play a role in overcoming the shame and stain of the past three years, and in the reformation of a once great party.
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Now there are innumerable copycats, from influencer-bait labels including Ganni and Reformation, as well as fast-fashion brands like Zara, Topshop and Forever 21.
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The Reformation deal is the latest in a series of transactions that underscore growing private equity interest in a new generation of contemporary fashion businesses.
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Look no further than Reformation, the brand known for its on trend silk tops, luxe cashmere, and ethereal dresses that are made for special occasions.
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Business of Fashion reported that previously, Reformation&aposs website accounted for 80% of the brand&aposs sales, with the rest coming from its flagship locations.
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Similarly, customer interaction at women's clothing store Reformation is limited yet intentional: Guests use in-store iPads to select items and reserve a dressing room.
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Although the people of Herzogenweiler were deeply devout, theirs was a pre-Reformation sort of Catholicism—a murky brew of folklore, superstition, and pitiless religion.
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They walked along slippery flagstones that had been worn smooth over centuries of use, and stepped on the flat tombstones of departed pre-Reformation monks.
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Now there are innumerable copycats, from influencer-bait labels including Ganni and Reformation, as well as fast-fashion brands like Zara, Topshop and Forever 21.
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It's ironic, too, because a reformation of Vatican media was also part of Francis's wider reform efforts, with Vignanò's secretariat of communications only established in 2015.
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Sasha stepped out wearing the Crimini Dress by Reformation in a brown boa print, paired with white sneakers that kept the overall look cool and casual.
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In newly-released photos, the bride, 29, was spotted wearing an off-the-shoulder Reformation ivory gown with a fitting bodice and slightly flared trumpet skirt.
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Then, upon further research, we discovered that this adorable mini dress is not only from the beloved eco-conscious brand, Reformation, but it's also only $78!
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But it's not only about the materials we're buying (thank you to brands like Everlane and Reformation for making that easier), but their potential for longevity.
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With that in mind, one of our favorite sustainable brands, Reformation, is now offering styling tips on all the possible ways you can wear their wares.
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He calls this the "Reformation moment" for the health-care industry, in which "the laity get access to their records and can interpret them for themselves".
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His solo career gets a cursory mention before the Buzzcocks reformation in 19843 where everyone kisses and makes up and the band tour happily ever after.
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Just last year, brands like Reformation, Mara Hoffman, and Cynthia Rowley extended their size ranges, as have brands from big-box retailers like Walmart and Target.
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From Reformation dresses to this summery jumpsuit that, for once, fits me just right, linen has been my hero fabric for the past couple of months.
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If the Reformation can be classed as Britain's first Brexit, then as now, having cut ourselves off from Europe, we urgently needed to forge alliances elsewhere.
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During her royal tour with husband Prince Harry in October, Meghan wore the Pineapple Dress from the American brand Reformation which featured a thigh-high slit.
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We're talking about scoring the cutest styles from brands such as Reformation, Tanya Taylor, Something Navy, and more on sale for up to 2198 percent off.
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While your Instagram feed may be full of dresses and jumpsuits from Everlane and Reformation, there's another trendy fashion brand making waves on social media: Romwe.
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If we say that a religion is reducible to the concretized doctrines in its holy text, then we don't leave much room for evolution or reformation.
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For example, during the early passion of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, mobs rampaged through Catholic churches, destroying images which they regarded as idols.
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Every big retailer, from Reformation to Net-a-Porter, is slashing its prices as we say goodbye to 2018 with BOGO, site-wide discounts and more.
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Between Reformation, Réalisation Par, Rouje, and Christy Dawn, you're probably going crazy stalking pretty, vintage-inspired wares on Instagram (if you're anything like us, that is).
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I choose my white snake-print top from Reformation, black Paige peg-leg ankle jeans with exposed buttons, and my trusty Vince platforms in black suede.
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The first is that events cast long shadows, whether one is thinking of the Reformation, the Iranian revolution of 1979 or the Iraq war of 2003.
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Los Angeles-based brand Staud, which former Reformation fashion director Sarah Staudinger launched in 2015, is pairing up with a retailer for the very first time.
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The emergence of this public, a middle class of sorts able to buy books, is demonstrated in the surge in publishing that characterized the Reformation period.
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The bride, 30, wore a Steven Khalil dress before changing into a Yolan Cris creation for the reception, while her bridesmaids wore Reformation and flower crowns.
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She embraced doctrines and practices that Protestants had deplored since the Reformation: transubstantiation, the cult of Mary and the saints, the rosary, relics, confession and indulgences.
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During the Renaissance and Reformation periods, there was a tradition of recounting the lives of virtuous women often in visual formats, such as paintings and woodcuts.
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Another barrier is that any deep international role in a reformation would be difficult to accept in a nation with a long history of foreign intervention.
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You may have already seen them beckoning, with offers that appear on the websites of Reformation, Urban Outfitters, Cole Haan, Mansur Gavriel, Ugg and Warby Parker.
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