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For most Japanese, he was a living god, as propounded in the myths of State Shint, and the conflict was a holy war fought in his name.
In the context, the focus of the attention of the Justice is obviously that of the propounded frivolousness or vexatiousness of the process.
The second view, that globalisation is about to end, has been propounded by John Ralston Saul, a Canadian essayist and novelist.
The principle that the government can and should run a deficit to stimulate a sick economy was first propounded by John Maynard Keynes.
He was neither influential on policy, a significant thinker on Germany, or a model of the freedom-is-truth ideal he propounded.
The outstanding distinction lies in the fact that Buddhist doctrine is propounded by an apparently historical founder.
The Enlightenment also propounded a belief in the transhistorical universality of human nature.
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle propounded theories about the nature of existence and how human beings should live.
Then the remark is taken up, carried a few miles, a theory is propounded and someone loses a reputation.
We have seen how it propounded a notion of divorce, from life and from the world.
In the middle of nineteenth century Karl Marx propounded the theory of historical and dialectical materialism.
The Aryan Invasion theory propounded by western scholars gives a Eurocentric history of civilization, based on racial parameters.
Mr. Haridas says that there are 12 sutras in the Vedas and the method was first propounded by Swamy Brathi Krishna Theertha.
They were nevertheless moderns in natural philosophy who accepted post-Galilean science, and propounded an atomistic theory of matter.
We did not agree on individual policies, nor do we agree with the views propounded by each country.
In West Germany the trade unions generally accepted the definition of national interest propounded by the government and industrialists, because they benefited from it.
But the conspiracy theory that Mumbai is essentially a stitch-up by the rich is not propounded only by drunk cold-callers and men of the cloth.
These priorities may be derived from value judgements, which are totally different to those propounded by the constitution.
It wasn't in front of a judge, but a deposition was taken by Demjanjuk's attorneys, documents were turned over, and derogations were propounded.
The global media system does not conform to the axiomatic principle of competition propounded by mainstream economists.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Along with the theory of warning coloration the theory of mimicry has been propounded.
He then propounded his brilliant hypothesis that the magnetization of iron was due to molecular electric currents.
And now, by the logic of their own propounder, let us proceed to test any one of the axioms propounded.
Moreover, Thales propounded the problem, and determined the direction and character, of all pre-Socratic philosophy.
He propounded monotheism and one common God, on the basis of his holy book.
Archimedes had propounded the theory of the lever, and the principles of hydrostatics.
But biff, when the problem was propounded to him, only laughed.
Many of the questions he propounded to the junto had a scientific bearing.
The thing propounded, whereof we speake, is the thing Signified.
Augustine laughed immoderately at the grave and anxious face with which Miss Ophelia propounded the question.
I wonder if he has forgotten the many unanswerable questions which he propounded to me so fluently on the day when I gave him my last lecture?
The Bramins and Pythagoras propounded the same question, and if any poet has witnessed the transformation he doubtless found it in harmony with various experiences.
The delight with which Traddles propounded this plan to me, and the sense he had of its uncommon artfulness, are among the freshest things in my remembrance.
Every man assailing them with separate questions, all propounded at once, the couple were struck speechless, though one was a lawyer and the other a young lady.
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