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This is formalized by the formula a p where the nominal a stands for "it is five o'clock 15 March 2006" as above and where p is an ordinary propositional symbol that stands for "it is raining".
UKIP has just one seat out of 650 in Britain's House of Commons, but — despite its vociferous opposition to the EU and all it stands for — it holds more than 20 seats in the EU's parliament of 751 seats.
But while his blog - and indeed his site - tell you what he stands for, it doesn't tell you who he really is.
"What we found was that in order for people to have a desire to understand doctrinally what the church stands for, it was necessary for us to overcome the stigmas that existed," said Mr. Burton in an interview.
Until the Party changes its policies and adopts a far more inclusive approach to Americans who don't necessarily agree with all it stands for, it will never again be the Party of government that it was between 1952 and 1992, when it held the Presidency for twenty-eight out of forty years.
For all the omnipresence of Silvio Berlusconi and all he stands for, it remains a fact that if one goes into a branch of the Italian bookshop Feltrinelli, one beholds shelf after shelf of volumes that research and reveal the corruption in Italian society.
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