In 1995, Tom�s Eloy Mart�nez published " Santa Evita, " a fictionalized work propounding many new stories about the escapades of the corpse.
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This rebuts the Great Pumpkin objection by demonstrating the classical foundationalist position to be internally incoherent, propounding an epistemic position which it itself does not follow.
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Later he joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS ), an organization propounding Hindutva, or Hindu Nationalism and considered Right-Wing in Indian politics.
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Hale's practitioners will be conducting a three-day, $ 500 workshop propounding a wholistic treatment for asthma, through a series of breathing exercises.
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Lawyers representing women who said the drug had damaged their children brought experts into court who were unqualified to comment and were propounding junk science, critics said.
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Before long, they were propounding a global view on economics in an inceasingly integrated world and a recipe of tax cuts and tight money for stimulating economic growth.
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Turing and Wittgenstein argued and disagreed, with Turing defending formalism and Wittgenstein propounding his view that mathematics does not discover any absolute truths, but rather invents them.
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These expanded metaphoric senses allude to both the difference between the person's views and the mainstream and the boldness of such a person in propounding these views.
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Hutchinson took up the anti-Arminian cause in strong language, propounding an extreme form of double predestination ( a view popularized among English Puritans by saved ).
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Greene, 35, personifies the trend, both by propounding back-road driving for the masses and by insisting they travel in a manner that protects the environment.