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I ask how he squares his risible contribution to domestic chores with the equality he espouses in his politics.
As Sciascia observes, the principle of changing everything to change nothing, which Lampedusa's prince-hero espouses in "The Leopard", could have applied perfectly to Moro.
Worse, the "Russian" values that Mr Putin espouses in such matters as human rights and strong government make closer integration with the West impossible.
If it seems at odds with the small-government philosophy Mr. Santorum now espouses in his presidential campaign, it was in line with his legislative efforts to help businesses in his state.
Wicks's first job of the day is to put me through a high-intensity interval workout, the sort of 30-minute bodyweight circuit class he espouses in his plan.
His folksiness is another iteration of the populism he espouses in his stump speeches, which frame his enormous tax-cut proposal as a gesture of faith -- not shared by Mr. Gore, he asserts -- in the ability of the American people to spend their money more wisely than the federal government can.
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The Polyandry Movement, first espoused in this space five years ago, met an underwhelming response.
He claims to have abandoned the statist philosophy he espoused in the 1970s, and to have embraced the market.
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