There's been an awful lot of blogging credos running around the web lately. |
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But even at his worst, he stuck to his guns and lived by his credos in a way that few people and fewer politicians ever do. |
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Their mission statements read like political manifestos rather than educational credos. |
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It's one thing to spout fiery credos as a youth, but it's quite another thing to live by them forever after. |
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For another, the hierarchical, non-democratic, caste systems of childhood have nothing in common with contemporary political credos. |
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These two credos apply more than ever, and still guide the engineers and technicians who work for Messier-Bugatti. |
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Our contraptions may shape our consciousness, but it is our consciousness that makes our credos, and we mostly live by those. |
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Individual commitment to our collective goals is certainly one of the credos that guided the architects of our Mouvement. |
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One of the credos of the EESC is that the Member States are the owners of European integration. |
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Giving everyone the possibility to see the work of craftsmen is one of the credos of the Park which lies between the Isère and Savoie regions. |
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Smithson was the prime mover in the land-art scene, not just creating work but organizing exhibitions, setting out credos, proselytizing, writing reviews, and providing dense theoretical cover for the whole earthworks hustle. |
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Their credos, their style of prayer, everything, are exactly the same. |
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This pluralist coexistence among peoples, races, cultures and different credos should inspire the modern societies, promoting a political and ideological pluralism consolidation. |
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