Cold Spring, for its part, was a leader of the shadowy eugenics movement during the first half of the 20th century, propounding racist pseudoscientific human breeding theories.
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By propounding into the consciousness of the dark races that for centuries they have been oppressed by whites, we can mold them to the program of the Communist Party.
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In spite of frequent health problems, he undertook extensive field trips and published papers propounding many new theories on the stratigraphy of geological sections in different regions of Venezuela.
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Jones disagreed with the Darwinian theory of evolution, regarding it as a " mere conceit unsanctioned by science, " and published a book in 1876 propounding this view.
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Hill places Dury with Anthony Ascham and Marchamont Nedham as propounding the theory that Parliament had legitimacy conferred by God because it held power " de facto ".
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With her mentor, Robert Fogel, Costa has been propounding a theory of " technophysio evolution, " which is parallel but quite distinct from genetic change ..
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The pope's host here, St . Louis Archbishop Justin Rigali, said John Paul is under no illusions about the task the church faces in propounding this message.
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Russell, after six years of false starts, would eventually answer the matter with his 1908 theory of types by " propounding his " axiom of reducibility ".
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On Sunday afternoons people gather around Speakers'Corner in Hyde Park to listen to and be amused by the soapbox orators propounding a variety of topics ranging from politics to religion.
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That can be cited ad nauseam in an article " about the person propounding the extreme view " . ( contribs ) 11 : 36, 16 March 2012 ( UTC)