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- No sooner propound a critical canon, and it is challenged.
- Like her brother, Sarah propounds a theory of good nature.
- Homer and Hesiod propound a directional view of History.
- Rita then propounds her thesis with a plate of biscuits and a knife.
- The concluding section propounds that the Christians are the true people of God.
- He branched out into various writing ventures, usually to propound his libertarian beliefs.
- It is the current fear of radical ideas and of people who propound them.
- One of the principal claims of neo-creationism propounds that ostensibly atheistic religion.
- It is just as impossible to accept the relish with which he propounds his theory.
- Fahreddin hid in the Sultan's palace and heard the Hurufis propound their doctrines.
- Bengel was the first definitely to propound the theory of families or recensions of manuscripts.
- According to Hafiz Saeed, " Islam propounds both dawa [ h ] and jihad.
- During a conversation between him and Larry, he propounds the advantages of staying single.
- Influence depends more on the quality of the intellectuals and their capacity to propound their work.
- And I'm pleased that America leads . . . . I propound one simple proposition?
- Jain texts propound that the universe was never created, nor will it ever cease to exist.
- Wallace gets to propound his own whimsical or wacky take on current events in his own regular column.
- Vieira used the pulpit to propound measures for improving the general and particularly the economic condition of Portugal.
- On the one hand, Wikipedia likes to propound ideas that are widely perceived as representing outright revisionism.
- The first edition was published in December 1958, seeking to propound the ideology of Pan-Arabism.
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