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One such theory is metaphysical (or "external") realism, as characterized (but not professed) by Putnam.
Paul recognises the liberal values professed by his country and his politician brother.
This all makes broader support professed by administrators for removing the capitol's flag meaningless lip service.
As Moran suggests, the FBI warning label does not specifically address the claim of legality professed by Moran.
But where are these fact-enforcers on the other idiocies professed by elected representatives of their party?
It is, in fact, the same faith professed by those who thought Bill Clinton's sexual corruption implied political corruption.
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The former took upon himself to measure the manufacturing energies of the population which has since risen in Yorkshire; the latter to measure the palates for coffee of twenty-one milliofs of people; and the Legislature now professes, by Act of Parliament, to gauge the appetites of twenty-seven milliofs of people and their increasing numbers for bread.
She professed herself "surprised" by her officials' inaction.
Addressing a victory rally in Calgary, the Prime Minister professed himself "humbled by the decisive endorsement of so many Canadians".
SGB commits to the principle of community self-government, and believes that students' needs are best professed and expressed by the students themselves.
Even so, Holloway, dapper and bright-eyed in his well-cut black overcoat, professed himself "exhilarated" by what he had seen.
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