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Although in more recent times well-heeled businessmen like Bill Koch and Ted Turner have promulgated the notion that the cup is a game for the financially gifted, other sailors with working-class backgrounds, like Dennis Conner and Paul Cayard, have also proved that campaigns can be launched -- and a handsome individual salary procured -- with a healthy input of corporate backing.

Ancient narratives such as the account of Eve being spawned from Adam's rib in Genesis have been used for thousands of years to promulgate the notion that women are derivative from men.

McConnell, later in the speech, promulgates the notion that equal pay for equal work is preferential treatment instead of justly deserved equality.

Taking into account that in recent years strong efforts have been made to promulgate the notion that depression is the most common mental disorder [ 17], representing one of the most important contributors to the burden of disease worldwide [ 18], the reluctance of the Sardinian people to endorse the medical model of depression is the more remarkable.

Does this variance in reaction help to promulgate the notion that the Times' is politically biased?

A concept promulgated by the right — the notion of the hidden prosperity of the poor — underpins the conservative take on the ongoing debate over rising inequality.

His office promulgated the absurd notion that security would cost $1 billion.

KFC has also promulgated the absurd notion that secret herbs and spices are necessary for good fried chicken.

Witness the Left Behind franchise, which has made millions promulgating a theology based on the notion of a "Rapture," in which living Christians are snatched away to an otherworldly existence while the rest of earth slides fearfully into political and moral chaos.

Promulgated in Vienna in the early nineteen-thirties, the notion of incompleteness threw mathematics into a hall of mirrors, where it reflected upon itself to alluring, if disorienting, effect: the theorem proved, using mathematics, that mathematics could not prove all of mathematics.

In 1964, the World Medical Association promulgated the Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects.

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