Sentence examples for who espoused from inspiring English sources

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The charge was perpetuated by later historians who espoused the ideal of national independence.

Fluxus was a mystery probably even to some of those who espoused its restless ideals.

School administrators who espoused progressive education were exposed and, unless they disowned Dewey, dismissed.

Fighters who espoused Chechnya's secession from Russia and once enjoyed popular support have withered.

But wrongheadedness was not a monopoly of those who espoused radical change.

Here the family had long ago formed an alliance with the Wahhabi religious revivalists, who espoused a puritanical Islam.

In Europe, socialism dominated the minds of both those who espoused it and those who despised it.

Only one-third of Republicans said they would be more likely to vote for someone who espoused ending Social Security.

When development of China's large airplane, the YUN-10 (Y-10), began in the 1970s, disputes arose between those who supported imitation and those who espoused innovation.

They were not militant Muslims, nor Islamists who espoused violence, but generic "evildoers," "parasites," those "motivated by hate".

He also wrote against Asclepiades, who espoused Atomism and a theory of imbalance of corpuscles as the cause of illness.

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