| 41. | These Upanishads propound Vishnu, Narayana, Rama or one of his avatars as the supreme metaphysical reality called Brahman in Hinduism.
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| 42. | In it, Fox propounds reading books aloud to children from when they are babies to after they can read by themselves.
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| 43. | Others propound a deity as having the " Three O's ", including omnipresence as a unique characteristic of the deity.
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| 44. | He posits, discourses upon, and propounds the lessons in the interview that is " The Fog of War ".
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| 45. | Instead they propound the concept of " Guided Evolution ", which is demonstrated as being supported both by scriptural and scientific evidence.
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| 46. | Rodney Stark propounds the theory that Christian rationality is the primary driver behind the success of capitalism and the Rise of the West.
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| 47. | He uses the demonstrations to propound his design philosophy and to entrance audiences with the idea of using a computer as an artistic tool.
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| 48. | The emphasis in the American election was overwhelmingly on domestic issues, freeing Mr . Clinton from having to propound a coherent foreign platform.
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| 49. | As a result, program notes are often cursory or nonexistent, a pity particularly when a concert propounds unusual repertory or an interesting theme.
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| 50. | At a January public forum on Y2K held in New York City, one speaker rose to propound the socially acceptable view of the issue.
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