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Austin espoused the cause of Moral Re-Armament, a Christian anti-war movement.
Britain is a partial exception, too: both Labour and Conservatives have espoused the cause of immigration control.
"I stand here on behalf of India, the land of Mahatma Gandhi, who espoused the cause of nonviolence, and I condemn the violence which was unleashed here".
A scion of the banking Laments, he early espoused the cause of Russia and of Comraunism-an act which must have alienated many of his friends.
The feud between Jackson and Calhoun assumed momentous importance in 1830 when Calhoun openly espoused the cause of South Carolina in its opposition to a high protective tariff.
While others who had espoused the cause of devolution balanced the options and chose to stay at Westminster, there was never the slightest doubt where Donald's heart and hopes would lie when the choice had to be made.
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It's striking that after 2007, Brown more full-heartedly espoused the causes he had been so hesitant about during the Blair years, embracing an essentially Blairite attitude to public services, and counterintuitively becoming one of the most successful British prime ministers in Europe since the war.
"We totally espouse the cause of Proust: refinement, dandyism," Darel told _Libération _at the time.
Encouraged by Zwingli, he began openly to espouse the cause of reform.
"We totally espouse the cause of Proust: refinement, dandyism," Darel told _Libération _at the time.
Richard described his grandfather as a feminist and appeared proud to continue to espouse the cause himself.
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