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Reserve divisions were kept approximately 15mi km behind the front lines instead of assembling close behind the second line as espoused by the defence-in-depth doctrine.
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Largely, the themes of the album espoused far-left political sentiment.
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In retrospect, some commentators have concluded that the violence signaled the end of the hippie movement, which espoused an ethos of free love and peace.
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When he came to power, he did not do so in the name of federalism, which he once espoused, but as a liberal.
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Prior to the reorganization conference of 1860, numerous doctrinal differences were espoused by the leaders of the various splinter groups.
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A small minority of protesters, such as the Occident group, espoused far-right causes.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the bishops espoused a centrist position on social and political issues.
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He later repudiated the philosophy he espoused in this book as being fascistic, but it remained very influential.
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Beginning in the 12th century, they espoused strict breeding that promoted purity and hardiness.
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Longitudinal research demonstrates that people's personality trajectories can often be explained by the social roles they espoused and relinquished throughout their life stages.
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