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It is to meet every week, and each member in turn has to propound a problem.
Martin had a question of his own to propound to her.
It is a question I have propounded on more than one occasion.
Like her brother, Sarah propounds a theory of good nature.
The girl was looking full at the man as she propounded her query.
It took a moment to realize that he had propounded a leading question.
Now I have no notion at all of propounding a new ideal.
One name after another was propounded but failed to get popular acceptance.
But I have never understood fitness as it is propounded by men.
He might have been propounding a law of nature.
Those who propounded the authoritarian approach won control of the party's 1903 congress in a 19-to-17 vote.
They've come to the view, once propounded by the Americans, that mobility is desirable.
In 1963, a plan for a ten thousand seat music bowl was propounded.
Anyone can propound almost any cost estimate for the accelerator.
You never really tackled the question I propounded at our first meeting this term.
What's to be said, now, about this theory of automatic security that you've propounded, Paul?
I will propound to you instead a little theory.
He propounded no scheme, but stood in an easy attitude of attention, waiting for me to continue.
He gave frequent public lectures throughout the country propounding his ideas.
The general principle propounded in the Epic is here applied to a special case.
Could his chief be present, any strategy might work; even the wild plan that Harry had himself propounded.
Saint-Just was propounding his plans for the citizens of the future.
It is rather absurd that I was on the point of propounding to you this identical idea.
For a while, no one could propound a theory that seemed at all plausible Or credible.
"Yes," said his friend, who'd propounded the green men as murderers story.