| Such steps have often been taken both by ontologists and apologists for movies. |
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| If we had, we would not treat blatant apologists for the Soviet Union with fond indulgence and even respect. |
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| While he continues to deliver low blows in equally inelegant packaging, his apologists say he merely has an unclassifiable sense of humour. |
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| Their organizers aren't apologists for concentration or vertical integration. |
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| I urge the apologists for the Prime Minister to stop their convolutions and twisting of the truth. |
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| No doubt that theory is also gaining currency amongst the usual apologists. |
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| Maybe it will give him, and some other evolutionist apologists, food for thought the next time they put one of their grandmothers on a train. |
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| The Soviet Union's ideology had many adherents and apologists throughout the West. |
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| Colonial apologists have often used this ahistorical narrative to celebrate the advent of colonialism. |
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| Obviously there have been, and will be, apologists who want to defend or explain away the embarrassing elements. |
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| The only kinds of writers excluded were supporters and apologists of totalitarianism. |
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| Yes, many people were still angry but it was also noticeable that the apologists and backsliders were beginning to gather force. |
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| From the outset the SEP has made clear that it stands in diametrical opposition to the two bourgeois parties and all their apologists. |
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| Modern apologists slanderously depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult. |
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| Sometimes Western rulers and apologists dress up intervention in the Middle East with talk of more noble causes. |
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| The Kremlin apologists are trying, for their part, to present this conflict as a fight against the oligarchs and corruption. |
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| Those are my passions and, not infrequently, their proponents and apologists will be my targets. |
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| Only those such as government spokesmen and official apologists for the war would deny this. |
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| Studies in English were produced either by apologists, sensationalists or conspiracy theorists. |
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| I'm suggesting simply that they make their presence felt in ways that draw the distinction between themselves and the apologists. |
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| In other respects, however, the Union was far from being the unqualified blessing which Elizabethan apologists implied. |
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| But it was the nature of the attacks from the political party, its apologists and some journalists that interested me most. |
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| Nowadays many would prefer to forget it, lest its memory serve as a reproach against those who were witting or unwitting apologists for appeasement. |
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| Bush apologists, as always, are ready with excuses, like playing the Terrorism Card. |
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| Unlike the neoconservative apologists for the Republican attempt to rip off the poor, he is a genuinely original thinker, as well as a prodigy of learning. |
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| The apologists for plutocracy are content this week to use anti-racism as their debating tool. |
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| The apologists of the central state claim that such a proliferation of independent political units would lead to economic disintegration and impoverishment. |
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| The apologists have argued that drugs were not involved in his death. |
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| The many apologists of the god gospellers have had many centuries in the common era to hone their craft of deception and have mislead millions of people. |
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| Western apologists for tyranny argue that women retain power within the tribe's matrilocal family units. |
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| The acronym was very cautiously if ever used by Calvinist apologists and theologians before the booklet by Steele and Thomas. |
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| We never have been, are not, and never will be, directly or indirectly, the apologists or palliators of duelling. |
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| Then all the apologists come and try defend this tai-tai. Come on la. They are all sama-sama elitist. |
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| The problem is that the media apologists are battling a straw man. |
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| The lesson here would seem to be that simplistic Biblical literalism had to be on the side of the pro-slavery apologists. |
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| Painting is invoked by Beecroft and her apologists to gussy up what is really lame performance, which succeeds because it's one night only, so most people never see it. |
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| Earnest assaulters of current theories, or earnest apologists for them, should alike have conducted attack or defence, as it seems to us, upon some more concerted plan. |
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| In the first few centuries of its existence, the Church formed its teachings and traditions into a systematic whole under the influence of theological apologists. |
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| In part, however, the apologists of royal authority based their claims on a just assessment of the powers claimed by England and Scotland's medieval monarchs. |
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| Mr Lyttle is yet another glype who ignores everything of substance. Is it any wonder the AO is in such a mess when it relies on the likes of ye to be its apologists? |
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