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Unlike Bierut, he advocated the adaptation of Marxism-Leninism to Polish conditions rather than the blind implementation of Stalinism.
In Washington, Stimson and secretary of the treasury, Henry Morgenthau, advocated embargoing the shipment of strategic materials to Japan.
Most notorious were the Diggers, who advocated the abolition of private property and an end to government.
Last week, both ministers advocated ripping up Britain's green belt to solve the housing crisis.
It is interesting that one of the biggest selling books of the summer noted, and advocated, this shift towards effeminacy.
I don't aim to teach my students the complete, unvarnished skepticism that the Pyrrhonists advocated.
The gourmands not only developed recipes, which focused on the quality of the food, but they also advocated a lifestyle that revered eating.
They advocated protective tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage.
We demean the concept of safety and undermine the teaching profession when responsibility is only advocated in one direction.
The majority of speakers advocated adopting a system of proportional representation in British Columbia.
He advocated that by promoting understanding we can facilitate harmony between our communities in a global village.
A few operators advocated province-wide regulations to prohibit smoking in all restaurants.
Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis.
Cronon argued strenuously against the ecocentrist position advocated by deep ecology.
Most recently, major employers have advocated for a repeal of the limits on deductible employer contributions to pension plans.
He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany.
The wholehearted public embrace of geoengineering advocated by Benford, Michaelson and others in the nineties has not happened.
Instead he founded the Union of Democratic Control, a pressure group which advocated a negotiated peace and a League of Nations.
He advocated its use to alter the insect life of earth in order to venture beyond the homeostasis concept to the mythical state of Gaia.
The removal of part-Aboriginal children was advocated on the social Darwinist grounds that their full-blooded relatives were dying out.
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It is noteworthy that Romberg advocated a simplified notation for violoncello music.
This school of medicine advocated a return to clinical observation and a reduction of activist intervention.
I have the greatest admiration for the moral and social idealism which is advocated.
It was advocated by them, Smith of Royalton and others, but was lost by 99 yeas, 113 nays.
I advocated the subdivision of the land, allotting to each family what it could cultivate and measuring their crops separately.
The purpose of this academy was to encourage and establish the metrical and musical innovations advocated by baf and his friends.
These opinions were concurrently advocated with the doctrine of non-resistance.
The corpuscular theory, which the famous Newton advocated, is long since abandoned.
This operation is advocated by some obstetricians in certain cases of eclampsia and placenta prvia.
The change which has been most urgently advocated is a return to the free coinage of silver.
The Duke of Orleans advocated the concentration of power and the indivisibility of France.
Administration by mouth and by intramuscular and intravenous injection are advocated.
Virchow, the discoverer of leucocytosis, advocated the view, that it resulted from an increased stimulation of the lymph glands.
They advocated that the child's personality would mature better if uninhibited.
He posed as the Pecksniffian leader of Reform and the reform he advocated always meant the lash for the man who toils.
They advocated much longer transition periods in which privatisation will come only after the proper institutions were erected.
He is famous for his antagonism to the doctrine known as probabilism, as he advocated Probabiliorism.
We have always advocated that policy in legislation which was promotive of the interests and honor of our country.
Where the means for reclamation fail then separation from society is advocated.
There was in the volksraad a liberal minority, which advocated reforms.
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