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It perfectly fits our editorial creed, which is never support anything stupid.
Russell and Briggs acknowledged that the "Creed," which consisted of sixty "items," wasn't exactly succinct.
That is not May's creed, which is one reason why she made an uneasy partner for Eurosceptic hardliners.
Even his scowling abstention from the Apostles' Creed — which all the other presidents recited — couldn't detract from a solemn ceremony.
They anchor their very contemporary political gripes in an ancient creed, which says that much of this was preordained.
She will also be seen opposite Michael Fassbender in Assassin's Creed, which is due for release in December.
Assassin's Creed, which has a rumoured budget of $150-200m 150-200m£100-134m£100-134memas is dueember 2016.
Unlike Creed, which reverberates with hope and vibrancy, these films are infused respectively with tragedy and bleak cynicism.
The problem is not just that the high priests of global finance preach a new creed, which worships false idols.
894, 93 L.Ed. 1131, where a fascist was held to be protected by the First Amendment for espousing his creed, which most Americans find as obnoxious as communism.
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The Economist's basic creed which promotes free markets, small government and social liberalism provides part of our criteria, but so does a pragmatic reckoning of which candidate is likely to better his compatriots' lot.
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