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And you only promulgate voluntarism and willfulness in CSKA.
His Holiness is ready to promulgate the bull of excommunication.
In the first place, I hate music, which doesn't relieve me from having to snore... through every confounded soiree that you promulgate.
Maybe he meant propagate. Or promulgate.
Our primary objective is to promulgate a constitution and establish a parliament.
And you only promulgate voluntarism and willfulness in CSKA.
His Holiness is ready to promulgate the bull of excommunication.
In the first place, I hate music, which doesn't relieve me from having to snore... through every confounded soiree that you promulgate.
Maybe he meant propagate. Or promulgate.
Our primary objective is to promulgate a constitution and establish a parliament.
Petain promulgates a set of anti Jewish statutes that excludes Jews from public life.
Well, you are not going to any concert that promulgates stink talk.
Petain promulgates a set of anti Jewish statutes that excludes Jews from public life.
Well, you are not going to any concert that promulgates stink talk.
Food pyramid promulgated by Uncle Sam, bad.
I see, Dr. McCoy, that you still subscribe to the outmoded notion promulgated by your ancient Greeks that what is good must also be beautiful.
It's very difficult to imagine how any safer-sex idea can even get promulgated in the gay community now.
So you wouldn't be disturbed here at all. We would schedule my work so that it didn't conflict with your creative necessities, and my visits would be promulgated on your permissions.
That is why those decrees of tolerance were promulgated
Essentially, Dow has been promulgating a hoax by which they've convinced people that they can't do anything about Bhopal, that they cannot accept responsibility.
In the 1960s, Sebastian Hunley was often in the press, promulgating various far-fetched archaeological theories.
Maybe l' m old-fashioned, but I object to people promulgating prurient interests couching it under freedom or democracy!
My announcement was promulgating his arrest instead.
You're, like, sort of publicly promulgating vacuities.
Food pyramid promulgated by Uncle Sam, bad.
I see, Dr. McCoy, that you still subscribe to the outmoded notion promulgated by your ancient Greeks that what is good must also be beautiful.
It's very difficult to imagine how any safer-sex idea can even get promulgated in the gay community now.
So you wouldn't be disturbed here at all. We would schedule my work so that it didn't conflict with your creative necessities, and my visits would be promulgated on your permissions.
That is why those decrees of tolerance were promulgated
Essentially, Dow has been promulgating a hoax by which they've convinced people that they can't do anything about Bhopal, that they cannot accept responsibility.
In the 1960s, Sebastian Hunley was often in the press, promulgating various far-fetched archaeological theories.
Maybe l' m old-fashioned, but I object to people promulgating prurient interests couching it under freedom or democracy!
My announcement was promulgating his arrest instead.
You're, like, sort of publicly promulgating vacuities.