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We stand for democracy.
We believe in democracy.
We live in a society of democracy.
We hold the same principles.
Whatever happens, I'll stick to my principles to the bitter end.
I am a lapsed vegetarian.
Roy is secretive and Ted is candid.
Whatever happens, I'll stick to my principles to the bitter end.
Whatever happens, I'll stick to my principles to the bitter end.
Above all things, we must not be selfish.
Every government office seems to have problems in expediting matters without entanglement in its red tape system.
In brief, if the individual accepts the values of democracy, he must also accept the responsibilities of democracy.
The communist gave in to his tough opponent at last.
That runs against my principles.
That doesn't accord with my principle.
The anarchist is apt to lose his temper.
The democrat endeavored to accomplish his aim by himself.
That doctrine will no doubt lead to dismal consequences.
That doctrine will no doubt lead to serious consequences.
The socialist was accompanied by a female interpreter.

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