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But he had a credo for weathering such slights.
"Making Regional Policy Dialogues Work: A Credo For Metro-Scale Consensus Building".
It was a way of doing business and a credo for the company.
The reviewer in the Times Book Review thought that the novel offered "a credo for the times".
You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars," it has become world famous in recent years as a credo for living joyfully and peacefully.
That has been something of a credo for Mr. Thompson throughout his years as a federal prosecutor, a prominent defense lawyer and an authentic minority -- a black Republican in Atlanta.
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But it's a strange credo for a reform movement putatively concerned with protecting young people from exploitation.
This may seem a credo suitable for the Home Shopping Network, but that is not what Ms. Redford, who is very down-to-earth, intended.
More meaningful than "do no evil"... if there was ever a single credo for our world today... a goal for us to work towards this is it.
What the council had done, Mr. Kelly said recently, was put together a "substantive credo" for moderates -- on which Bill Clinton later ran for president and governed.
The first is that at some point, adapting the lyrics to an obscure song called Waking Up Alone by 1970s singer-songwriter Paul Williams, Cometti settled upon a revealing credo for his life: "you can go back to the place but not the time".
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