| 21. | Smith now lives in London, but avows an abiding concern for the peoples and wildlife of his native continent.
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| 22. | In general, the mediaeval humanists consistently attempted to avow Aristotle s concepts whenever possible, including those of cause.
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| 23. | Making 100 of a dessert is much different, she avows, than spending the whole day making a beautiful cake.
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| 24. | Sinclair's failure to avow the innocence of Sacco and Vanzetti brought denunciations from the political left, including former allies.
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| 25. | The church avows a Bible-based morality and frowns on sex outside of marriage, meaning sexually active homosexuals are not welcome.
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| 26. | Responding to the allegations, the officer called upon Scipio " to avow your publication, give up your real name ."
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| 27. | After he sips enough cups of hot tea to restore his verbal gifts, what can he avow that will honestly make a difference?
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| 28. | They have honed a more tender image, supplying bumper stickers that avow, " Kids Need Fathers, Not Visitors ."
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| 29. | Ginzburg avows that she has " invented nothing " and has changed no names and altered none of the events she describes.
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| 30. | In his writings, Paul used the persecutions he endured to avow proximity and union with Jesus and as a validation of his teaching.
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