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ShakerMember of the Christian sect of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, called Shakers because of their ecstatic trembling and shaking during worship. The movement was founded by James and Jane Wardley in England about 1747, and taken to North America in 1774 by Ann Lee (1736–1784).
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Moustier, Le mouth Mouton, Jean Mouvements de cœur movable doh movement Movements mover and shaker moving-coil meter Movius, Hallam L, Jr Mowatt, Anna Cora Mowbray, Henry mower Mowlam, Marjorie Moxham, Arthur J |
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