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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The theory they propound isn't really very complicated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both founded monasteries, and both propounded rules for individual salvation.
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But they minimize the difference in so far as they propound a thoroughgoing assimilation of male and female desires.
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He must decide at the time the questions are propounded whether or not to answer....
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Instead what is being propounded here is this.
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It would be wrong morally, as well as dangerous to propound a scheme that lessens the standard of living.
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Ostensibly these comedias lacrimosas propound to be social plays, but usually they fail.
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Still, the Guarneri communicated the ferocity of the finale with its ultimate elaboration of the material propounded in the first movement.