Unlike Bierut, he advocated the adaptation of Marxism-Leninism to Polish conditions rather than the blind implementation of Stalinism. |
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In Washington, Stimson and secretary of the treasury, Henry Morgenthau, advocated embargoing the shipment of strategic materials to Japan. |
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Most notorious were the Diggers, who advocated the abolition of private property and an end to government. |
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Last week, both ministers advocated ripping up Britain's green belt to solve the housing crisis. |
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It is interesting that one of the biggest selling books of the summer noted, and advocated, this shift towards effeminacy. |
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I don't aim to teach my students the complete, unvarnished skepticism that the Pyrrhonists advocated. |
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The gourmands not only developed recipes, which focused on the quality of the food, but they also advocated a lifestyle that revered eating. |
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They advocated protective tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage. |
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We demean the concept of safety and undermine the teaching profession when responsibility is only advocated in one direction. |
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The majority of speakers advocated adopting a system of proportional representation in British Columbia. |
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He advocated that by promoting understanding we can facilitate harmony between our communities in a global village. |
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A few operators advocated province-wide regulations to prohibit smoking in all restaurants. |
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Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis. |
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Cronon argued strenuously against the ecocentrist position advocated by deep ecology. |
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Most recently, major employers have advocated for a repeal of the limits on deductible employer contributions to pension plans. |
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He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany. |
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The wholehearted public embrace of geoengineering advocated by Benford, Michaelson and others in the nineties has not happened. |
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Instead he founded the Union of Democratic Control, a pressure group which advocated a negotiated peace and a League of Nations. |
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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. |
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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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Frighteningly, some ninnies actually advocated melting the Arctic ice cap by covering it with black soot. |
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And the texts advocated that a crucifix or an image of the Crucifixion should always be in the sight of the dying person. |
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Alas, what was advocated and formulated by the Founding Fathers is questioned and undermined today. |
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The Prophet even advocated foreplay and stressed the importance of sexual relations within marriage. |
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The veteran actor in his role as UNICEF goodwill ambassador, advocated the use of iodised salt. |
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What rancher or federal manager would listen to the management suggestions of a conservationist who advocated no grazing? |
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Could man ever return to the felicific idea of progress as advocated by the 18th or 19th centuries? |
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The voters rejected the referendum because they did not like the people who advocated it. |
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Another alternative, advocated by some as a response to perceived resistance to tax increases, is a hypothecated tax. |
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They advocated more peacekeeping training, the deployment of more combat support units and more military police. |
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Like Fuller and Guderian, de Gaulle advocated a fully professional army, with an armoured corps capable of swift manoeuvres. |
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Authors have advocated its practice in addition to operative debridement in improving overall survival. |
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He advocated a meatless diet of rough cereals and whole wheat products along with vegetables and fruits. |
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He advocated that literature should record the writer's affectionate response to ordinary phenomena and commonplace happenings. |
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Whilst at the Natural Environmental Research Centre, his previous job, he advocated the deep-sea dumping of Shell's Brent Spar oil platform. |
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He grabbed power in a civil war, not a revolution, and advocated voluntarism and cadres to force Socialism rather than evolve it. |
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He advocated the idea of a Greater Macedonia, extending towards northern Greece. |
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He advocated email as a useful alternative to meetings, or voicemail for communication purposes. |
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In 2001 Krugman was bullish on America as we were slipping into a recession because tax cuts were being advocated as a recession-fighter. |
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I'd be sorely disappointed in the Guardian if it advocated capital punishment. |
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When Churchill first learned about the V-1 he was so alarmed that he advocated using poison gas against Germany. |
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In the late 1970s, he urged major increases in NATO's conventional firepower and advocated the neutron bomb and the adoption of national service. |
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Finally, Mahan advocated and strongly urged the building of what he called an Isthmian canal. |
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After all, isn't martial law the brand of democracy he has advocated for the country after the transfer of sovereignty? |
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He advocated a negative income tax for the more competent poor and intensive birth-control guidance for the rest. |
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Individualist feminism advocated equal treatment of all human beings under natural law. |
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That federation was opposed by nationalists who advocated political freedom from British rule. |
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He advocated social and economic reform, and nationalization of land and industry. |
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What I found was that many who advocated invasion, colonisation and even mass murder didn't necessarily do so from an inherent bloodthirstiness. |
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They espoused an ultranationalistic ideology which advocated the formation of an exclusively Turkish state. |
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And he is already singing a different tune on key environmental, defence and foreign affairs issues he once passionately advocated. |
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Alternatively we could play the game of good old Aussie two-up as advocated by our prospective great war time leader J Winston Howard. |
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Chinese medicine has long advocated bland, unprocessed food for a long, healthy life. |
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These artists advocated a move away from modernist styles to a more straightforward naturalism. |
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The orators who had advocated the war loudly triumphed in the seeming fulfilment of their sanguine predictions. |
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What is often confused with a trickle-down theory is supply-side economics, such as that advocated by Arthur Laffer. |
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He firmly advocated karma and bhakti as the means to purification of mind, which then becomes fit for realization of Atman. |
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He praised toleration, yet he advocated an absolute sovereign with total power over intellectual matters. |
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Both he and Frost advocated the use of natural diction, and of colloquial speech rhythms in metrical verse. |
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John Dryden prescribed paraphrase, but later advocated a point between paraphrase and metaphrase. |
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In the 1960s, during his first football chairmanship, at Oldham Athletic, he advocated refreshment bars, executive boxes and tip-up seats. |
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If a prophet advocated belief in God's oneness and used a different name of God, that would be confusing to the addressees. |
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He rejected the radical branch of the party that advocated secession in defense of states' rights and slavery. |
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Had he tempered his love of Canadian hockey with some realism and advocated for some change, who knows what his impact could have been? |
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Sengor, in particular, advocated superposition of a regime associated with tectonic escape. |
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In recent years, he had advocated a smaller but more technically advanced military. |
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Most liberal hawks have advocated a muscular enforcement of the human rights agenda. |
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I have always advocated that players must stand up and take criticism and accept that. |
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In keeping with his views on knowledge and language, Crathorn advocated radical changes to traditional Aristotelian ontology. |
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The respondents in our sample do not agree with opposition to intellectual property rights advocated by the Open Source. |
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Nevertheless, Slovak parents generally advocated practical learning over an education in the sciences or liberal arts. |
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At the time, he advocated the use of personal respirators instead of dust control in mines. |
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Lastly, Feduccia advocated the notion that convergent evolution may make the ancestry of birds unknowable. |
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He commanded troops in Guangdong and advocated a fight to the finish late in the war. |
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To this end, a regulative framework of the African financial markets that conform to international best practices is being advocated. |
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Orthodox medicine adopted sea-bathing and advocated formal therapeutic bathing regimes, for patients suffering from a variety of diseases. |
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Because he believed that refraction inevitably produced coloured fringes, he advocated reflecting telescopes, and made one. |
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But a sympathetic relative consulted a natural healing reference book that advocated eating 15 cherries a day to arrest gout. |
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In the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th, Europe advocated realism and practiced power politics. |
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He advocated a wider hunt for candidates which he said should lead to more of a meritocracy. |
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He advocated overseas colonization and supported the South in the American Civil War. |
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They have advocated reduction of the role of government and public investment. |
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He has often publicly advocated a life ban for those athletes who test positive. |
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He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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Mr. Rector has advocated devoting much more federal welfare money for promoting marriage. |
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Some physicians have advocated the use of heel lifts to shorten the gastrocnemius muscle. |
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Producers advocated extending the dairy price program and developing better methods to assess Johne's disease in U.S. cattle. |
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For example, the roots of Afrikaner Christian-Nationalist ideology are correctly traced to the Calvinist philosophy advocated by the Doppers and academics of Potchefstroom. |
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Did Fabby claim that Sharaf had given money to radical organizations or advocated overthrowing our government? |
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They have not been articulated, let alone strongly advocated, by Democrats recently, including the president. |
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Then French obstetricians advocated that the method would reduce pain and create a birthing environment free of stress. |
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His declaration is the first time a sitting Conservative MP has advocated a complete break with the EU and is sure to provoke a sharp rebuke from party whips. |
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It must nevertheless be recorded that a minority of physicists have found themselves unable to accept this view of Quantum Mechanics, so strongly advocated by Bohr. |
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One set of officials advocated for a campaign to decimate ISIS in both countries by striking ISIS targets across Syria. |
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They have been advocated by reformists and opportunists for many years. |
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Before the royal family's flight, regicide was generally considered an unthinkable option which was advocated only by the most violent of extremists. |
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The league advocated union democracy, an end to labor-management collaboration, industrial unionism, a labor party, antiracism, and international workers' solidarity. |
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When the Roosevelt administration took us off the gold standard in 1933, the bulk of the nation's economists opposed the move and advocated its speedy restoration. |
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He advocated theories existence that would be sufficiently robust to reveal the larger patterns of society and do justice to its intricacies and complexities. |
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Italian, and specifically Venetian, eighteenth-century decorative arts were increasingly popular at this time, advocated by Wharton and other tastemakers. |
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Although I strongly distrust the agenda of people who have advocated for school vouchers, I do not agree with the arguments against them posed in your article. |
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The first President Roosevelt, the old rough rider, advocated the strenuous life. |
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Long before he advocated formal independence he was teaching both Americans and their imperial masters that the attempt to rule the colonies from Britain was a folly. |
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Some Inuit leaders, such as John Amagoalik and Jose Kusugak, have long advocated a common writing system, and even a move from syllabics to Roman orthography. |
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They worked on the metric system and advocated a decimal base. |
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In her own teaching, she focused on students' technical and musical problems one at a time, advised practicing slowly and advocated use of the metronome. |
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The expected move, while welcomed by some health advocates, falls short of a total ban planned for Scotland and advocated for the rest of Britain as well. |
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The appropriate use of mouth guards and face shields should be advocated. |
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Dr. Ashrawi has long advocated peaceful, nonviolent means as way to bring about a two-state solution to this conflict. |
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Therefore, George advocated allowing landowners to keep a small percentage of the land rent, mainly to avoid the prospect of having all unimproved land revert to the commons. |
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These developments led to the eventual rise of the Neptunist school, which advocated precipitation from a primeval ocean to produce the ancient crystalline rocks. |
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Studies in nonpregnant patients have advocated intensive insulin regimens, often involving multiple daily injections, to optimize glycemic levels. |
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There are differences in the economic and social policies advocated by the two parties, but I bet you can't mention a major one off the top of your head. |
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Measuring plasma concentrations of brain natriuretic peptide has been advocated as a screening test that might reduce demands on cardiological services. |
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He advocated using colour robustly and subjectively, not realistically. |
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Some prominent 19 th-century suffragists advocated adopting educational or property qualifications for voting that would disqualify most black women. |
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He blames Cornaro, the hygienist who advocated a specific regime of diet and lifestyle, for requirements such as special clothing or overprecise ordering of diet. |
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He also advocated that specific remedies could be applied to each such disease, his favourite example being the prescription of Peruvian bark for intermittent fever or ague. |
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He was the head of the Progressive Party and ran on a pure liberal New Deal platform, but one that also advocated engagement with the Soviet Union instead of a Cold War. |
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Mary Roche who advocated the setting up of a Boot Camp where the perpetrators of serious crime would learn discipline, respect and how to control themselves. |
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He examines this through the idea of the cosmopolitan, arguing for an experimental cosmopolis against the return to place advocated by many critics of late Modernism. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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During these times he enthusiastically advocated Fourierism holding that it offered to alleviate social problems and to produce great social harmony. |
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A number of techniques have been advocated, including dermabrasion, cryosurgery, and excision of hypertrophic tissue by electrosurgery or with a laser. |
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Decentralization has long been advocated by the political and economic elite in the West as a means of wrenching power from the more populous Eastern provinces. |
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He advocated enemas, emetics, purgatives and sneezing powders. |
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He eschewed violence and advocated alliance with the middle classes. |
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He advocated the immediate establishment of an ad hoc reform committee. |
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I had known him as the Trotskyite he once was, when he advocated just that and more. |
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At their inception, the Whigs were protectionist in economic policy, with free trade policies being advocated by Tories. |
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The Whigs primarily advocated the supremacy of Parliament, while calling for the toleration for Protestant dissenters. |
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Baylor used a stroboscope for this purpose, a technique advocated by Foster. |
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It advocated the use of arbitration in conflict resolution and the imposition of sanctions on aggressive countries. |
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A firm Lutheran, he nevertheless strongly advocated the separation of church and state, famously denouncing the witch trials then prevalent. |
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They faced secessionists of the Confederate States of America, who advocated for states' rights to expand slavery. |
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He advocated principles of commercial freedom but also showed sympathy for the working class. |
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While talking about 'free associations of producers', they advocated discipline and hierarchy. |
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The movement advocated selective breeding, compulsory sterilization, and a close alignment of public health with eugenics. |
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He advocated a central road authority and the trained professional official, who could be paid a salary that would keep him from corruption. |
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Confucius advocated loyalty to principle rather than to individual acumen, in which reform was to be achieved by persuasion rather than violence. |
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To secure benefits for the disadvantaged and the aged, he advocated free trade, low tax rates, and a more equal sharing of the tax burden. |
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More broadly, any person who advocated religious liberty was typically called out as Nonconformist. |
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He and the other contributors advocated for the secularization of learning away from the Jesuits. |
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Hay advocated for the inclusion of NAMBLA in gay pride parades. |
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In a more recent 2006 study, scientists reviewed and advocated these earlier proposed ideas. |
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In 1696 Harley advocated the founding of a Land Bank that would serve the agriculture interest as the Bank of England served the monied interest. |
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They have advocated for a culture free of institutionalized racism, sexism, classism, ableism, ageism, and religious intolerance. |
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Although he did not often write or speak about it, Tolkien advocated the dismantling of the British Empire and even of the United Kingdom. |
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In the late nineteenth century, Gorlaeus was rediscovered by chemists because his works advocated an atomic theory of matter. |
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Another earlier naturopath, Vincent Priesnitz, advocated the cold water cure for treatment. |
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Before the Falklands War, Defence Secretary John Nott had advocated and initiated a series of cutbacks to the Navy. |
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Physiocrats advocated replacing administratively costly tax collections with a single tax on income of land owners. |
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A dictatorial trend developed that advocated the use of law and legal institutions to suppress all opposition to the regime. |
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While advocated by many pluralists, pluralism need not embrace social democracy given it does not a priori assume a desirable political system. |
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He also advocated athleticism including distance running, swimming, and weightlifting. |
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Parnassians advocated of cerebral, rational, ornamental, non-emotional and metrified verses. |
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Max Planck repeatedly advocated for the dictionary and funding was eventually taken up by the Emergency Association of German Science. |
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Trudeau advocated the patriation of Canada's Constitution from the United Kingdom. |
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In scholasticism, Ockham advocated reform in both method and content, the aim of which was simplification. |
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Theresa advocated strict monasticism and a revival of more ancient traditions of penitence. |
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Under pressure from organized labor and the National Party, Baldomir advocated free elections, freedom of the press, and a new constitution. |
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He advocated dismantling the system of caste in Hindu culture, and reconversion of the converted Hindus back to Hindu religion. |
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This movement advocated rationality as a means to establish an authoritative system of aesthetics, ethics, and logic. |
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Some supporters have also advocated making Norwegian Sign Language an official language of the country. |
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The most notable exceptions were Germany and Italy, which strongly advocated self-sufficient, autarchic economic policies. |
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Many nourishment projects are advocated via economic impact studies that rely on additional tourist expenditure. |
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Seeing itself as an inclusive nation with universal values, France has always valued and strongly advocated assimilation. |
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In 1593, Admiral Sir Richard Hawkins advocated drinking orange and lemon juice as a means of preventing scurvy. |
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Sukarno and Mohammad Yamin meanwhile continuously advocated for a Greater Indonesian republic. |
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A number of historians, the first of whom was Vasily Bartold, have advocated a more northerly position for the khaganate. |
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Locke also advocated governmental separation of powers and believed that revolution is not only a right but an obligation in some circumstances. |
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Ming officials sent memorials to the throne that condemned the Portuguese conquest of Malacca and advocated for the rejection of their embassy. |
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Tirpitz advocated the cause of an expanded navy necessary for Germany to defend her territories abroad. |
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Bauchi state governor Mohammed Abubakar has advocated making use of genetic knowledge to denote poverty, underdevelopment and disease. |
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The Annalistes, especially Lucien Febvre, advocated a histoire totale, or histoire tout court, a complete study of a historical problem. |
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The majority of early Pentecostal denominations taught pacifism and adopted military service articles that advocated conscientious objection. |
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The Darth Vaders, Dr. Strangeloves and many people in positions of power have advocated the use of nuclear weapons to resolve conflicts. |
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Bentham advocated for women's rights, and for the abolition of slavery and the antiquated doctrines of champerty and maintenance. |
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Then we need a touch of the practice of democracy long advocated by democratic socialists. |
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The establishment of such a Council has long been advocated by the Council of State of the Kingdom. |
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For example, Crick advocated a form of positive eugenics in which wealthy parents would be encouraged to have more children. |
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Pope Pius II strongly advocated for another Crusade, while Nicholas of Cusa supported engaging in a dialogue with the Ottomans. |
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They advocated reform, with some such as Robert Owen advocating the transformation of society to small communities without private property. |
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The report advocated making education egalitarian and, thus, accessible to the greatest number. |
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A policy of devolution had been advocated by the three main UK parties with varying enthusiasm during recent history. |
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Arminius advocated breaking allegiance to Rome and declaring independence, while Segestes wanted to remain loyal. |
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In his first sermon, he advocated a change for the second edition of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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Patients who have not been able to get access to drugs in development have organized and advocated for greater access. |
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The landing strategies employed by traceurs are advocated by instructors and practitioners alike throughout the world. |
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Godwin received further criticism because he had advocated the abolition of marriage in his philosophical treatise Political Justice. |
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He also advocated extended suffrage, equality before the law, and religious tolerance. |
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William Morris advocated production by traditional craft methods but was inconsistent in his view of what place machinery should play. |
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For example, he, like the Arts and Crafts artists, advocated truth to material, structure and function. |
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Ambassador of Portuguese Republic advocated that organisaing such functions help understanding each other's cultures. |
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All four schools were based on the same intellectual foundation, but advocated different theoretical approaches toward medicine. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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Powell advocated a policy of 'integration', whereby Northern Ireland would be administered as an integral part of the United Kingdom. |
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In its stead the group advocated a constitutional form of monarchy with an elected legislature. |
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The Nonconformist cause was linked closely to the Whigs, who advocated civil and religious liberty. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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He stressed its mountainous frontiers and advocated Lisbon as the main base because the Royal Navy could help to defend it. |
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Deval Patrick, who advocated for civilian flaggers in 2008, should re-examine the issue in light of the pittance it has saved. |
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For the sake of this support, the party advocated for agricultural tariffs, for antimargarine laws, and for restrictions on meat importation. |
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It is widely advocated to have an infusion of isoprenaline available in case intraoperative ST segment changes occur. |
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He denied the real existence of metaphysical universals and advocated the reduction of ontology. |
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The Federal Party advocated a more aggressive stance toward the Sinhalese. |
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However, there are sects who have advocated that there is no need of giving a shape to God and it is omnipresent and beyond the things which human can see or feel tangibly. |
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Both questioned the value of indulgences and pilgrimages, promoted the use of the vernacular in preaching, attacked clerical corruption, and even advocated disendowment. |
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Time-balls on prominent buildings, dropped at noon in accordance with observatory signals, were often advocated as of special value to mariners in port-cities. |
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We already have a primitive, easily cheatable form of identification,'' said Gingrich, who advocated using tamper-proof visas, thumbprints or retinal scans for all foreigners. |
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The use of Mews in new urban development is advocated by Leon Krier, who is himself a strong influence on the New Urbanism movement in the United States. |
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Continual improvement of phylogenetic hypotheses and associated improvements in nomenclature to reflect that increased knowledge is advocated by Practicing Cladists. |
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Wolfe advocated an immediate assault on Fort Fouras, and also a diversionary raid in the direction of nearby La Rochelle to confuse the French about the true intentions. |
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Xenophon, who viewed hunting as part of a cultured man's education, advocated the killing of foxes as pests, as they distracted hounds from hares. |
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He strongly advocated his reformist Bohemian religious denomination. |
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Chinmoy advocated a spiritual path to God through prayer and meditation. |
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All the political parties that advocated a significant increase of Flemish autonomy gained votes as well as seats in the Belgian federal parliament. |
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The people who advocated opting out, cried foul and took their ball home and were responsible for involving their grandchildren in the throes of war? |
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Researchers at Melbourne University have also advocated its classification as a psychological disorder called oniomania, or compulsive shopping disorder. |
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He advocated a national network of railways, based upon what he had seen of the development of colliery lines and locomotive technology in the north of England. |
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Rim osteoplasties with labral repair have been advocated by Espinosa and colleagues in their experience with 32 patients treated with labral refixation. |
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He promoted Sunday schools as a method of improving children's education, advocated the equal treatment of women and men, and was involved in the temperance movement. |
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The view first advocated by Wolfgang Mommsen was that Rome left Britain. |
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Cole advocated the public ownership of industries and their organisation into guilds, each of which would be under the democratic control of its trade union. |
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Bone scanning with technetium-99m pyrophosphate or technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate has been advocated to detect active growth in the condyle. |
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Abolition had been similarly advocated when Warton and Wordsworth died. |
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In Parliament, Hardie advocated a graduated income tax, free schooling, pensions, the abolition of the House of Lords and for women's right to vote. |
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The idea of independence steadily became more widespread, after being first proposed and advocated by a number of public figures and commentators throughout the Colonies. |
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Given France's declared intention to veto any relocation to Brussels, some MEPs have advocated civil disobedience by refusing to take part in the monthly exodus to Strasbourg. |
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In 2014, the chairman of HS2 advocated a dedicated hub station in Crewe. |
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Some Bush advisers favored an immediate invasion of Iraq, while others advocated building an international coalition and obtaining United Nations authorization. |
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Beginning in 1931, when he opposed those who advocated giving Germany the right to military parity with France, Churchill spoke often of the dangers of Germany's rearmament. |
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The Tories tended to be in favour of these Acts and so the Nonconformist cause was linked closely to the Whigs, who advocated civil and religious liberty. |
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Although this was widely dismissed as a conspiracy theory, some Leave campaigners advocated that voters should instead use pens to mark their ballot papers. |
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Stephenson advocated the use of steam locomotives on the line. |
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Ever since the Parliament of Scotland adjourned in 1707 as a result of the Acts of Union, individuals and organisations had advocated the return of a Scottish Parliament. |
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In some cases, this resulted in traditionalist legal reform, while other countries witnessed juridical reinterpretation of sharia advocated by progressive reformers. |
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Many people advocated political reform as the only solution to the unrest. |
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The Mohists advocated a unified, utilitarian ethical and political order, posting some of its first theories and initiating philosophical debate in China. |
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This Enlightenment ideal, espoused by Rousseau and others, advocated that people have the right to consent to their government in a form of social contract. |
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In 2009 the Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority advocated reopening the neighbouring derelict Mayfield station to alleviate capacity problems at Piccadilly. |
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After describing an economy that is still in crisis, Zuckerman advocated major federal infrastructure investment as one of the keys to a recovery. |
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As Chief Justice, he advocated the Judiciary Act of 1925 that brought the Federal District Courts under the administrative jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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The Puritans advocated the demotion of clergy and ecclesiasticism. |
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Zwingli and Jud unequivocally advocated an attack on the Five States. |
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The language was advocated as acceptable for learned and literary use. |
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It was sometimes advocated that an arquebusier should load his weapon with multiple bullets or small shot at close ranges rather than a single ball. |
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During his time as an MP, Mill advocated easing the burdens on Ireland. |
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At a time of tremendous strain in his marriage, in part due to Catherine's apparent inability to bear children, he directly advocated bringing a second wife into the house. |
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Also, other human rights were advocated for by some Protestants. |
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But to a hyperdefensive party, the policies that Bach advocated were controversial and potentially dangerous and therefore were rejected outright. |
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