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Many of the ideas propounded in the 1980 campaign presaged the Tea Party movement.
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Some of the arguments propounded by critics are warmed-over versions of themes that have been around for decades.
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Mundell's insights, going back three decades, may seem commonplace today, but they were utterly unorthodox when he first propounded them.
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That may sound radical today, but it is one of the basic principles propounded in the Declaration of Independence.
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Of course there's always Thorstein Veblen's explanation: "conspicuous consumption, " propounded in his 1899 classic, The Theory of the Leisure Class.
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The basic concept being propounded by leading neoconservative writers and publications is that anyone who disagrees with neoconservative policies is an isolationist.
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One theory, propounded by Paul, is that while there aren't more people, the same number of people have four times as many cars.
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Hunter is claiming that Fisher stated that Hunter had divided, misled, and misinformed the NBPA and players and propounded threats and lies against the Union.
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For the past five years Edward Bryant and Simon Haslett of the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia, have propounded the idea that a storm surge may have been wrongly accused.
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Gordon Bell, who was one of the great figures of Digital Equipment and is now at Microsoft, propounded Bell's Law, which is sort of a corollary of Moore's Law that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every 18 months or so.
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