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Was the action anathema to a state whose creed was atheism?
Such food, he said, is now considered fusty and archaic in the eyes of trendsetters whose creed is cutting edge above all.
Their pessimism poses a test for Republicans whose creed is that hard work leads to success, if government will only get out of the way.
Certainly not Sillitoe's Seaton who is, if anything, a truculent individualist and whose creed is "Don't let the bastards grind you down".
In retrospect, Goya is perhaps best described as a realist endowed with a tragic sense of life, an artist whose creed, in Terence's words, was "I think nothing human alien to me".
Fools like the Digested Read will probably claim this to be the ultimate hypocrisy for a man whose creed is openness, but I have learned to shrug off the speciousness of those who would try to undermine me.
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Laura Doyle is one of those astonishing, self-created demagogues whose central creed is the universal applicability of their own experience.
God is in the poem, certainly, but seen best in childhood, whose "simple creed" is "Delight and liberty".
Berlioz, whose lifelong creed was fidelity to the source, commented posthumously on Thomas's happy-ending "Hamlet" by dying exactly one year after its premi?
There couldn't be a better model of an improvisatory, anti-authoritarian intelligence, whose whole creed rests on individual acts and case-by-case considerations.
And worst of all is a Christmas with extended family whose age, creed or ethnicity – let alone their tastes – may all be completely unknown.
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