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The credo said you did, and that is what was done.
Of course, not all Chinese women lived by this credo.
The credo also does not address whose function he means.
His insurance company is the leading current example of that credo.
This credo does not translate particularly well into medical terms.
"My political credo is very simple: to return something for what you've received."
Indeed, the general credo seems to be one in which art is elevated.
Even with that credo in mind, writing is lonely work.
It is an artistic credo he has continued to live by.
That credo was certainly reflected throughout his body of work.
At this point Credo began to question many of the things about his people the missionaries would have them believe.
In the credo of the young men it was nonexistent.
Respect, the credo of the street, is likely to be the foremost issue.
But surely, the most striking moment came in the Credo.
But more than that, photographer and firm share a credo.
He stands outside his problems and writes a credo for people to live by.
My credo is: 1) The music must speak for itself.
The credo: Get smart guys who can run and make plays.
According to their credo aren't we supposed to believe the free market is king?
To wit: What is the credo of the good defense lawyer?
"The credo of the good defense lawyer: It's better not to know."
"No person should be judged on their worst act" is her credo.
He could not abandon the credo of a lifetime now.
You see, our country has been forced to live by this credo for more than thirty years.
The feminist credo "The personal is political" was a driving force.