Recently, though, Dean Kelley, a counselor on religious liberty for the National Council of Churches, beat the drums for this viewpoint in an article he wrote for ( ITAL ) First Things, ( ENDITAL ) a religious magazine.
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They all know that, for as long as there have been people who've paid attention to the sun, midsummer's day has been a big deal _ a time to beat the drums for fertility, long life and prosperity.
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Even assuming a safe and disaster-free celebration this New Year's Eve, and no computer problems to worry about next year, there remains a full year for the spinmeisters to beat the drums for the absolutely, positively, all-new millennium.
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Oddly, HBO has been the biggest supporter of young Latino fighters on television, frequently using them on their Boxing After Dark series while also doing nothing but beat the drum for De La Hoya since he first signed with them.
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Launched in the fall of'95, the tour will play in all 50 states _ this is the official Missouri stop _ and is designed to reacquaint Americans with their cinematic heritage and to beat the drum for stepped-up film preservation efforts.
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They can beat the drum for teamwork and excellence and open communication, but no one will dance to their tune if they fail to make the person-to-person gestures that say, " I value you, " or " You did good work ."
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In Oklahoma City, Republicans shelled out dlrs 1, 000 a plate at a luncheon to hear Bush beat the drum for the Republican nominee for governor, former Rep . Steve Largent, and Sen . Jim Inhofe, who is seeking a second full term.
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Peter Harker, who heads business development at Communicator Inc ., a start-up based in White Plains, N . Y ., was at the conference to beat the drum for " Hub Instant Messaging, " a new product his company will be launching in April.
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Continuing to beat the drums for an anti-smoking measure, President Clinton declared on Thursday that " Congress should not go home until it passes comprehensive tobacco legislation, " and he said he could support a bipartisan bill that was introduced on Thursday in the Senate.
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Such structural change _ as well as the influence of the United States and Britain, which supply growing amounts of capital and the bankers to invest it _ are even pushing some of Europe's own institutional investors to beat the drum for better treatment by companies that they ostensibly own.