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Many post-bellum authors propagated an image of a pre-war South in which race relations between free whites and enslaved blacks were relatively harmonious.

"Those deeply moving encounters brought back memories of my visit three years ago to the death camp at Auschwitz, where so many Jews — mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, friends — were brutally exterminated under a godless regime that propagated an ideology of anti-Semitism and hatred," he said.

Their method assumed a good (at least 99%%) correspondence between speech and text, required manual intervention to insert text at the beginnings and endings of monologues, did not handle mispronunciations, and propagated an error in one segment to subsequent segments.

To the quietists, IS raises the spectre of a repeat of Saudi history in which the Al Sauds defeated Wahhabi tribesmen in the 1920s and transformed Wahhabism from a movement that imposed puritanism by force and propagated an austere interpretation of Islam, into a socially conservative pillar of support for the regime.

For this reason others have propagated an approach that accounts for informative censoring in survival analyses in the presence of competing events, a competing risk analysis [ 8– 11].

Indeed, the alcohol industry repeatedly propagated an idea that should the existing tax be maintained, the government would not achieve its intended increase in revenue as a result of alcohol smuggling and trading-down effects toward the consumption of cheaper alcohol.

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"I propagated a lot last year for our collection".

The family also propagated a philanthropic class that established mandarin amenities like the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra.

The chief rabbi identified an element of the British left that has propagated a smear campaign accusing a Tory ally, Polish MEP Michal Kaminski, of antisemitism.

These rule experts have propagated a commonly held view that laws and rights are like facts: they have an objective meaning that can be discovered by the professionals.

A spokeswoman for Guardian News & Media said Smith's speech "propagated a series of myths" about the Guardian's reporting of the Snowden documents.

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