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Algernon Sidney, an English republican beheaded for expressing treasonous views in 1683, denied being a proponent of pure democracy.
Mr. Seselj is accused of leading his own group of militiamen and being a proponent of the ethnic cleansing of non-Serbs in neighboring Bosnia and Croatia.
Why? "Knowing that it may be banned in another year, and just really not being a proponent of it, feeling like even though it is fair under the rules I'm just not a huge believer in it," Stricker said Tuesday at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., the site of this week's World Challenge.
Maybe it shouldn't be a surprise though — Google chairman Eric Schmidt reaffirmed himself as being a proponent of a highly-connected home life while at this year's CES.
In 1979 he got his dream job as an animator at Disney but just five years later he was fired for being a proponent of computer animation.
"We're like a tiny country with the number of people that we transport, so that's a huge [chunk] of our demographic," says Easter, who gives credit to Apple for being a proponent of accessibility efforts.
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