Sentence examples for The exhortation from inspiring English sources

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The exhortation

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The act or practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.

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The exhortation ricocheted through the Dolby theatre.

The exhortation to call Congress to save America from ruin got lost.

The exhortation brought cheers from 750 people who filled an auditorium at Pace University for more than three hours.

The "exhortation" sets forth the sect's religious teaching, emphasizing fidelity to God's covenant with Israel and strict observance of the sabbath and other holy days.

The exhortation by the cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, was significant because he had exerted some influence on past elections.

The exhortation is addressed to those who have set themselves such a goal.

The exhortation, "SMASHYERGUITARPETE!" was commonplace at Who shows.

There are the signs and symbols: The famous Wired cover bearing an Apple logo enmeshed in thorns above the exhortation "Pray" comes to mind.

"For Victory, Buy More Bonds," the exhortation beneath her reads.

Ms. Kidjo made it a rolling incantation, dynamic and unstoppable, throwing herself into the exhortation.

And you undoubtedly have heard the exhortation: "Back up your data or else".

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