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philosphy

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philosphy
1. the rational inquiry into the principles and truths of being, nature, knowledge, conduct, etc.
2. an individual set or system of principles and beliefs. — philosopher, n. — philosophic, philosophical, adj.
See also: Thinking


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Mowbray's first managerial post was with Hibs where he had the Easter Road side playing an exciting style of football His philosphy on how the game should be played didn't change when went to West Brom and even when they were fighting to avoid relegation stuck with his principles.
But it took five years for them to get together, with Debbie, whose parents Maurice and Val Palmer, live in Linthorpe, heading to study music at Leeds and Stu to study maths and philosphy at Warwick.
I learned years ago that I do not fit into the whole Corporate America philosphy.
 
 
 
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