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"They make you do a set on your espousal day?"
I think he might like to come to the espousal."
As other speakers have said, the only way forward is a complete espousal of democracy.
The espousal of socialism as the Congress goal was most difficult to achieve.
Not easily, I think, and especially not during espousal of family values.
Coleman is best known for his espousal of legal positivism.
Above all, she said, her early espousal of tax cuts to a then-unbelieving public probably had the biggest effect.
His espousal of science spawned opposition from the Church.
"Your father has sent a short piece, which I'm to sing at your espousal."
Judge Kaufman's enthusiastic espousal of judicial supremacy is well known.
What did was his espousal of unorthodox religious views.
The espousal of sexual freedom would soon be exceeded in boldness by other writers.
Betrothal (also called espousal) is a formal state of engagement to be married.
His espousal of ideas regarded as liberal in the 1950's did not sit well with everyone.
Now is the wedding, the espousal of Israel!
Still, his espousal of artists excluded from the art world A-list sometimes raised eyebrows.
Another factor in their unhappy marriage were the circumstances leading up to their espousal.
"I doubt it will be a long session, Rob, and certainly won't cut into your espousal in the afternoon."
An espousal was a serious thing; to cancel it was almost like breaking a marriage.
"His eloquent espousal of his position has convinced me he's not lying," he said.
Trollop's espousal of our cause has immensely helped us and we grow in power constantly.
His patriotism and espousal of Indian nationalism brought him into conflict with the ecclesiastical authorities.
Finally, the couple married and got an espousal visa, escaped to Japan in October 1989.
His espousal of conservative causes led to cries of outrage from civil rights and women's groups.
They show little humility in their espousal of answers but great fear about what questions they will ask."