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On the one hand, this means the progressive approach that has already been presented in connection with the profile and the credo of the publishing house.
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In Bill Clinton's gauzy recollection of our nation's past at the Democratic National Convention, life was all wagon trains and barn raisings, whereas the credo of today's G.O.P. is every man for himself.
Hungarian-born reelmaker Ted Juracsik made the first Tibor reel in 1995, staying true to the credo of tool-and-die masters: The most beautiful machines have the fewest moving parts.
The technique of Stephen Sommers, who returns as writer and director, brings to mind the credo of the comic book hero Hawkman, "using the weapons of the past today".
The ideas expressed in the Psychologie formed the credo of his followers and became the starting point of their work.
Both are offshoots of Foragers Market in Dumbo, Brooklyn, which subscribes to the credo of local sourcing and sustainability.
It's the credo of indie film and music, which promises to be an alternative to mainstream film and music.
Indeed, each of them embodies the credo of "paranoia" about competition and the unknown made famous by Intel 's Andy Grove Andy Grove.
Ridiculous as that may be, is it really so different from the credo of so many humanities and social-sciences departments: A published book equals tenure?
Though Conservatism carries encomia from the Prime Minister and David Willetts, O'Hara underlines that his subject is "small-c" conservatism, rather than the credo of the Tory party.
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