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31. But before they reach that point of open and avowed defeat, they will fight tooth and nail to maintain the standard of excellence to which they have become accustomed. 32. Barack Obama, the new US president, is an avowed enemy of tax havens. 33. Your avowed friendly countries are like North Korea , which is a rogue nation, and Pakistan , which is sponsor of terrorism. 34. FOR all its avowed atheism, China is quite taken with the Christian idea of original sin. 35. There were novelists of the time, like Howells, who avowed that they were " realists ". 36. But the change will never happen under conservative Prime Minister John Howard, 64, an avowed monarchist many blame for manipulating a1999 referendum on whether Australia should become a republic. 37. He avowed his crime when the policeman begin to cross-examine him. 38. An aide avowed that the President had known nothing of the deals. 39. But some environmentalists are using the party's avowed interest in greenness to push for greater outside supervision of government activity in this area. 40. Freud's family background was Jewish, though his father was a freethinker and Freud himself an avowed atheist. 41. Its first chair, Rep. Martin Dies (D. -Texas), hobnobbed with avowed fascists and Nazis like German American Bund chief Fritz Kuhn (Frank Donner, The Un-Americans), while leading member Rep. 42. My barber, an avowed technophobe whorebuilds antique motorcycles and doesn't own a PC, benefited from theinformation economy when I found him by googling for barbershops in myneighborhood. 43. Following Second Manassas, General Robert E. Lee advanced into Maryland, believing that the potential strategic and political gains justified his defiance of the avowed Confederate defensive policy. 44. Cardinal Richelieu avowed openly in his political principles, that "kings should alwaysavoid using the talents of thoroughly honest men." 45. Some is avowed be fractionize, share however actually very thick. 46. Anthony avowed his crime when the policeman began to cross - examine him.