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- have an article on "eschew", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "eschew" You can also: Search for Eschew in Wikipedia to check...
- how inner-track propaganda is certain to misrepresent the South Koreans' eschewal of their state flag for this of all symbols — and at this of all events...
- might oppose if they could understand medical jargon. "Eschew obfuscation", also stated as "eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation", is a humorous fumblerule...
- whose death prompts the papal conclave. He is described as a reformist who eschewed much of the ostentation and pageantry of his office. His reforms and liberal...
- has taken a neutral position on almost all international issues. Niyazov eschewed membership in regional organizations such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation...
- groups. In the entire leftist zone the only organized political party that eschewed involvement in such activity were the Basque Nationalists. Nationalist...
- fake cancer diagnosis, while Milla convinces her mother to join her in eschewing scientifically prescribed medical treatment. The show follows Belle Gibson...
- Central Board of Film Certification. The ensuing controversy prompted him to eschew such scenes in ****ure roles. In 1994, Khan pla**** a love-struck musician...
- advertising and voluntary reader donations or subscriptions for revenue, eschewing enforced paywalls implemented by other news websites. Guardian Australia's...
- 15th-century Voivode of Wallachia, whom the original Dracula was named after. Eschewing the monstrous appearance of Murnau's Orlok or the Anglo-literary vampire...