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Strachan calls Southampton "almost a very good team" but refuses to espouse their European credentials.
Mr Blair refuses to espouse it: in an article in the Times he criticises "rigid selection" of the sort practised in the days before comprehensives, and does not go on to explain what he thinks of flexible selection, or selection with any other epithet that may sound nicer.
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Even after Christianity had become official religion in Egypt, as they refused to espouse the Emperor's sect.
There is also the question of how a man who believes in having a stay-at-home wife responds to female colleagues and daughters who refuse to espouse that belief.
In the past, she and her students at the University of Tehran, the Free Islamic University and Allameh Tabatabai University had been attacked by the authorities for many offenses: for not wearing the veil, for not wearing it properly, for refusing to espouse a hard-line ideological stance, for studying decadent Western texts and for embracing the ambiguities and conundrums of fiction.
"I refuse to marry!
Mr. Wahhaj espouses polygamy and refuses to blame Osama bin Laden for 9/11; African-American Islam, Mr. Barrett writes, "lacks fully developed leaders".
It still refuses to.
He refuses to say.
He refuses to explain.
Mrs Clinton refuses to.
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