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Philosophically, it was committed to the notion of racial superiority.
Partch was committed to the notion of corporeality, a fusion of music and human performance.
"American religion is firmly committed to the notion of a gracious rather than a punitive God," Andrew Greeley wrote.
"Biden seems committed to the notion of being less influential," said Shannen W. Coffin, who was the vice president's counsel until 2007.
Such is the challenge that Dr. Browne seems destined to face repeatedly as director of the laboratory: Is it a place committed to the notion of destroying or creating?
Recently canceled by MTV because of poor ratings, this was a drama so frankly committed to the notion of a single extracurricular activity that the Parents Television Council called for a federal investigation into the possibility that the series had violated child-pornography laws.
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Then in recognition we were attacked not for a wrong we had done, but for who we are -- a nation united in a kinship of ideals, committed to the notion that the people are sovereign, not governments, not armies, not a pitiless theocracy, not kings, mullahs or tyrants, but the people.
The WHO Advisory Committee on Health Research (ACHR) is committed to the notion that WHO should exemplify best practice in use of research evidence to inform decisions about health.
Schwarzenegger, however, is committed to the notion that perception is reality.
A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government.
They're committed to the notion that they know the truth and anybody who disagrees doesn't.
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