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This became a credo of Slim's future empire.
A credo of the Franciscan order was nudus nudum Christum sequi ("follow naked the naked Christ").
At their best, these musicians share a credo of jazz traditionalism unclouded by nostalgia.
Frankness on intimate subjects seems to be a credo of both her life and her work.
It listens to its own muse and operates by a credo of whimsical indulgence.
Still, Mr. Orozco likes to disappoint; it is almost a credo of his.
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With these words, the storied new age musician and former Brian Eno collaborator inadvertently offered a credo for the entirety of Mixology, an annual experimental music expo at Roulette in Downtown Brooklyn.
By the end of the collection, it feels like an artistic credo of sorts: a belief in seeing things from all angles.
It is also a statement of a credo, an incisive defense of Mr. Kissinger's version of realism in diplomatic matters.
Can you imagine Congress issuing a systematic credo of American history and then having to answer to their constituents about it?
Hamilton lamented at the end of the papers, reflecting a universal credo of elites of all times and places: "The perpetual charges which have been rung upon the wealthy, the well-born and the great, have been such as to inspire the disgust of all sensible men".
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