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In the past five years, many theories have been espoused for the decline in Australian cricket.
The street had many virtues that Ms. Jacobs espoused for urban design.
And O'Neill's effervescent autobiography, published posthumously in 1997, is grand testament to the philosophy she espoused for her chubby imps: "Do good deeds in a funny way.
The negotiators have also extracted significant concessions from the FARC, which seems to have essentially abandoned the revolutionary Marxist agenda it has espoused for decades.
Indeed, the new path widely espoused for the country -- a place with abundant minerals and lush greenery yet little electricity -- seems molded in direct opposition to the contours of the old.
His actions, they say, simply reflect the pro-business, antiregulatory philosophy that he has espoused for more than three decades, dating back to when Mr. Boehner, the son of a tavern owner, ran a small plastics company in Ohio.
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No matter what fine ideas candidates may espouse, for Blair the key matter is whether they can achieve power.
But the principles that Crosby successfully applied to the Conservative campaign (brevity, relentlessness, focus on and leverage of public preconceptions) were the same ones that ad agencies – not least the Saatchis – had been espousing for decades.
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