Sentence examples for propagating the idea from inspiring English sources

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After all, propagating the idea that mature women are necessarily unappealing isn't any more helpful than McClean's unrealistic proportions, now, is it?

The Nazi dictator used the term to blame Jews for propagating the idea that German Gen. Erich Ludendorff, a notorious anti-Semite who had been Paul von Hindenburg's chief deputy, was to blame for Germany's defeat in World War I.

At the same time, Beijing is also seeking to shift the global centre of gravity eastwards, propagating the idea of a new world order with a resurgent China at its centre.

Thank the preservation group English Heritage, the History Channel or even Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt for propagating the idea that the Middle Ages placed harsh constraints on "curiosity, desire, individuality, sustained attention to the material world" and "the claims of the body," in Grenblatt's words.

But by propagating the idea people with ME don't actually want to recover, because they criticise some researchers' claims, it is little more than a disability dog-whistle: a nasty rehash of vitriol long poured over people with "invisible" or misunderstood chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Mr Snow is famous for propagating the idea that every skeleton tells a life-story.Five of Mr Snow's pupils formed the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, known by its Spanish initials as EAAF, which has provided its well-honed skills in more than 40 countries, including Cyprus.

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"Henry's part is to do legal artwork while propagating the ideas behind Poster Boy.

Yesterday, someone who said his name was also Henry emailed the Times, somewhat mysteriously: Henry is one of many individuals who believe in the Poster Boy "movement"…Henry's part is to do legal artwork while propagating the ideas behind Poster Boy.

(The publisher decided to publish only the first part of this work, since he found Maimon's commentary much too deep philosophically, and thus unfitting for the political purposes of propagating the ideas of the enlightenment among the Jews).

According to Curtis's film, yep: By the 1940s, King Abdulaziz had already secured his throne by violently propagating the ideas of Wahhabism, the backward, ultraconservative form of Islam in which today's Islamic State is rooted.

According to Curtis's film, yep: by the 1940s, King Abdulaziz had already secured his throne by violently propagating the ideas of Wahhabism, the backward, ultraconservative form of Islam in which today's ISIS is rooted.

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