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It would also build on the erotic ethos from which the original terminals emerged.
Clinton was a supporter of Ethos from the sidelines, its members recall.
Despite the movement's communitarian ethos, from the outside it can seem incestuous and insular.
Of course, he wore a suit and tie to work every day, so maybe I got the ethos from him.
Another staff member said the school prided itself on having "a very different ethos from almost any other school".
The postwar boom brought abundance to the Republic, and a shift in the cultural ethos, from self-sacrifice to self-aggrandizement.
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In part, the unit's ethos emerged from the chaos that accompanies jumping from airplanes, as its soldiers used to do, and descending on ropes from helicopters, as they do now.
The green ethos extends from organic meals to green cleaning products (Freihausstrasse 15; from £120).
Ms. Finkelstein believes such an ethos springs from the search for rewarding work in challenging economic times.
But Midnight Oil had a different ethos, emerging from the northern beaches of Sydney as a high-energy surf-punk band.
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