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The campaign functioned more as a feminist manifesto — an avowal of belief in women's power and a bid to dress those customers — than an overt political statement.
For example, the claim "I am a trans woman" may be an avowal of a deep sense of "who one is" (that is, of one's deepest values and commitments) where defeasible avowals of gender are presumptively taken as authoritative (2009, 110-12).
This is not an advertisement but an avowal: I've been going there for more than twenty years.
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The forlorn words of a fading force or an avowal of renewal?
That one preceded the closer, "From a Sinking Boat," a desperate avowal from the new album.
No illusions, no sentimentality, a clear avowal of German interests: Schröderism at work.
Was Mr Osborne's speech, then, a stirring call to collective action and a passionate avowal of macroeconomic togetherness?
That song, "One More Kiss," is a waltzing avowal of love and farewell written in the soaring lyrical style of Sigmund Romberg.
Even low-cost carriers like Air Berlin, EasyJet and Ryanair are hedging, with Ryanair recently reversing a longstanding avowal never to do so.
Making my way through the book's pages, I found a different model of feminist power – not a sidestepping of sickness, but a defiant avowal of the reality of pain and respect for the transformed self it leaves behind.
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