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They are avid and somewhat credulous customers raised on the creed of consumption.
Jesse Norman's Edmund Burke: Philosopher, Politician, Prophet (William Collins) is an excellent political biography of a towering Whig parliamentarian who conferred an ideological definition on the creed of conservatism.
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It was probably based on a baptismal creed already in existence, but it was an independent document and not an enlargement of the Creed of Nicaea.
The Western tradition of satire (with the exclusion of Nazi humour) is based on the need to ridicule the powerful, not on humoring the creed of religious minorities.
We are on strike against the creed of unearned rewards and unrewarded duties.
Perhaps on some genetic level, we still live by the creed of survival of the fittest?
Liberalism is the creed of our times.
The creed of the ANC is, and always has been, the creed of African nationalism.
The game plays on the strengths of Assassin's Creed, most notably the free-running, and is no longer monotonous and repetitive, like its predecessor.
Back at Saree Mandir, Suraj Khandelwal has a pragmatic line on bargaining, the central creed of Asian commerce.
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