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Espouses a "do whatever it takes" attitude toward getting the job done, working whatever hours required to accomplish the goals
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Espouses a life philosophy, "Always compete," which should produce better future results now that Seattle players have been informed that "always"
The Seattle Times 2011
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Mayence -- Espouses the Cause of a despairing Client, and corrupts the Judge -- Dispute about the Nun
Faust's Leben, Thaten und Höllenfahrt. English Friedrich Maximilian Klinger 1791
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Espouses solutions which no rational person would regard as credible, since she comes across as knowledgable as a Klansman with an 8th grade education.
Pestiside.hu 2009
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Finally, Congress working on empowering victims of hate crimes Cuidad Juárez: 100 killed since June began; 18 slain on Friday, Saturday Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio Speaks Spanish To Win Votes, But Espouses English-Only Policies For Latinos and blacks, a call for unity, not hate - Without blacks 'sacrifice, Latinos would be 30 years behind in the fight for civil rights.
HispanicTips 2009
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Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio Speaks Spanish To Win Votes, But Espouses English-Only Policies For Latinos and blacks, a call for unity, not hate - Without blacks 'sacrifice, Latinos would be 30 years behind in the fight for civil rights.
HispanicTips 2009
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• Espouses rigid views of right and wrong, and in your deceit now has validation.
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• Espouses rigid views of right and wrong, and in your deceit now has validation.
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Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio Speaks Spanish To Win Votes, But Espouses English-Only Policies
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Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio Speaks Spanish To Win Votes, But Espouses English-Only Policies
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