The Detroit News editorial page is historically a conservative editorial page with libertarian leanings. |
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New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings. |
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He is an old-fashioned liberal South African with left-of-centre Labourite leanings. |
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You could eat an entire meal here without realizing that the food has Peruvian leanings. |
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My editor would probably die to know she's hired a socialist with anarchist leanings. |
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It's a fondness I can't reconcile with any feminist leanings I might have, so I've learned to embrace it as a guilty pleasure. |
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Theologians attack his anti-religion stance and the heretical simply don't buy his pagan leanings. |
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The ontology is phenomenalistic in its leanings, though open to a more physicalistic interpretation. |
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Titles such as Astral Traveller, Yesterday and Today and Perpetual Change hint at the king of prog rock's spiritual leanings. |
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It also didn't hurt that his couture leanings elevated the designs to new heights of cool and desirability. |
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He has leftward leanings that show in private but that his aides are suppressing. |
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It does seem that The Times sometimes betrays what is likely the more liberal leanings of a lot of its staff. |
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Nor were Mori's nationalist leanings and loose tongue the sole causes of concern. |
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It's no secret that he has proggy leanings, but this demonstrates a level of ignorance that is completely unexpected. |
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There's no easy way fully to understand the mental processes of a dreamy minded kid, though, especially one who was of poetic leanings. |
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At the same time his style changed, as he abandoned Cubist leanings for a more naturalistic idiom. |
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Enjoyably, the lush vibe of the disc smacks of leanings to the jazz, funk and disco of George Duke and Eumir Deodato. |
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For me, the political leanings of either of the two persons discussed is of no consequence. |
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AmmonContact's jazz leanings comes forth also, as many pieces use acoustic bass and piano samples and couple them with funky hip hop beats. |
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His stay of ten years put Penrose in an unchallengeably authoritative position, though emphasising its Establishment leanings. |
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Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand. |
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She came from an orthodox family and her father's political leanings provided her an opportunity to meet political leaders. |
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Put that pleasant duck prosciutto on an appetizer plate, however, and the leanings of the kitchen become apparent. |
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That daunting task was made worse by plentiful leanings, curves, twists and turns. |
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I don't buy that this about Evangelicals suspicious of the Anglo-Catholic Romanist leanings. |
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All humans are political beasts at some level so political leanings are unavoidable, especially in professional groups that deal with information. |
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He tries to be more discreet about his own political leanings. |
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Yet he has proven that his conservative side trumps any alleged libertarian leanings, even when the topic is completely unrelated to the war on terrorism. |
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There's nothing startling about the academy's ideological leanings. |
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What are some leader leanings liable to leave an organization losing? |
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His visionary leanings are not exactly discouraged by his more reverential fans. |
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Perhaps because of his leanings toward vitalism, he also became interested in parapsychology. |
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The substance of what females learn remains out of line with their leanings towards independence and individuality. |
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The channel at best is purely vague and bereft of any creative leanings. |
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The CPA nonetheless, assumed good faith by all parties, despite their various political agendas and leanings. |
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So in that vacuum, pollsters with partisan leanings have been spinning their findings like dreidels. |
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With politicians being what they are, and partisan leanings and what have you, this happens from time to time, but not too often. |
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The Globe and Mail, a paper not known for its sovereignist leanings, spoke about the bill. |
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From adolescence onwards, artistic leanings began to show, and he began writing songs, propelled by good school marks in French. |
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The people of Canada supported a wide range of political leanings and sympathies. |
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When a cartoon is put in its historical context, the political leanings of the cartoonist can be determined. |
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But article placement and headlines are more significant and are often guided by certain political or social leanings. |
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In reality, his personal political leanings were quite vague, though he made no secret of his opposition to Communism. |
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He shunned the limelight but would warm up to people irrespective of their status and political leanings. |
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The choice of acoustic atmosphere says much about Dust Lane's musical leanings. |
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In 1837, after some major gatherings, Papineau lost control over a number of leaders who had revolutionary leanings. |
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This has proven particularly challenging with regard to newspapers and radio and television stations with certain political leanings. |
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If the council's paternalistic tradition is one cause of this seemingly excessive moral daintiness, then so too are the city's religious leanings. |
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It is a brief text with philosophical leanings that revolves around the notions of normality and abnormality in human nature. |
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If modernism was going to be acceptable, its leftist leanings had to be gotten rid of. |
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Lewis was in fact an Irish-born Anglican, with leanings more toward the theology of the Fathers and the undivided Church than to the Anglo-Catholicism of his day. |
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No one in her family had ever displayed thespian leanings before. |
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None of this means their liberal leanings are inappropriate or unworthy, but they are often fleeting, polling data suggest. |
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Having initially struggled slightly without the stability provided by a backing band, Cole is now a mature solo performer and unashamed of his poetic leanings. |
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For six minutes, the song flows leisurely across faintly ringing organ tones and chimes, with just a few scattered notes recalling some of Fahey's concrete leanings. |
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Such leanings, however, generally refer to legal outlook rather than a political or legislative one. |
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Instead, he enthusiastically supported revolutionary syndicalism, a movement with anarchistic leanings that stressed the spontaneity of the class struggle. |
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Although an excellent chemistry teacher in high school influenced her to follow a scientific path, she realized she didn't need to abandon her artistic leanings. |
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Does it mean America, too, despite his plainly pro-American leanings? |
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Going back to my artistic leanings, I love Germaine Richier. |
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Although the 45-year-old is renowned for his leftish leanings and anti-Thatcherism, he says he doesn't set out to be deliberately political. |
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He knows Gordon Brown, Mr Blair's presumed successor, far less well. Indeed there is almost a danger that Mr Sarkozy's Atlanticist leanings have raised expectations unrealistically high in Washington and London. |
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One of those phenomenologists, and maybe the one most blamed for his theological leanings, is Michel Henry. |
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As for the Finale, Vivace non troppo, it takes its place in the lineage of the Hungarian-esque leanings of a composer who paid tribute to Gypsy music throughout his creative career, even in his sternest works. |
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I am prepared for the fact that you might laugh at my admission, as my boyfriend – an out-and-out disbeliever – did when I first told him about my ghosty leanings. |
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Before she became a professional jewelry designer, Pam was an executive with the New Yorker Magazine, a far cry from her artistic leanings. |
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It sometimes has corporative leanings, but it is credible nonetheless. |
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He has literary leanings, is reading Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, buying each volume as he can, in a paperbacked edition. |
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Despite Xenarchus's Aristotelian leanings, Strabo later gives evidence to have formed his own Stoic inclinations. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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These groups are characterised by economic nativism, anti-immigration and protectionist leanings, religious fanaticism, and geopolitical isolationism. |
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However, she's undeniably weird, with some new age leanings that stray dangerously close to hippiedom. |
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His many critics said Morsi had authoritarian leanings and that his removal was essential to prevent Egypt from eventually turning into an autocratic theocracy. |
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Zsuzsanna Szelényi, a liberal left MP and psychologist who has studied Orbán at close quarters as a colleague in the 1990s, describes him as restless and combative with leanings towards megalomania. |
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What is meant by this are general political leanings, key policy-makers involved in setting higher education policies, their respective influence and the observable consequences on the sector's viability. |
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If the statutes express the basic leanings of the state in the area of higher education, the way the institution applies them shows what use the latter wishes to make of them. |
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That novel was a sun-soaked deadpan account of a summer's romance from the perspective of a terminally bored teenager with existentialist leanings. |
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British newspapers with unionist leanings, such as The Daily Telegraph, usually use unionist language. |
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Scholars have debated Hardy's religious leanings for years, often unable to reach a consensus. |
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Hughes played a key role in leading Methodists into the Liberal Party coalition, away from the Conservative leanings of previous Methodist leaders. |
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He makes no secret about his corporatist leanings, which he presents as an alternative to the allegedly more adversarial industrial relations systems in the United States. |
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Their political outlook is that of establishmentarians looking for an establishment worthy of the name, and many of them are longtime Democrats with new Republican leanings. |
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