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In 1980, Israel once again proclaimed Jerusalem "complete and united," or including occupied East Jerusalem, the state's capital — a declaration that prompted several countries, including the US, to reject the city as Israeli capital and move their embassies to Tel Aviv.

free declaration n. a declaration that is not a bound declaration.

type declaration n. a declaration that asserts that every reference to a specified binding within the scope of the declaration results in some object of the specified type.

It is a declaration that has enjoyed wide influence.

Filling almost the entire issue, à la John Hersey, Murray's essay argued, persuasively and in depth, that it was the Soviet Union's last-minute declaration of war, not the A-bomb, that prompted Japan's surrender.

And it prompted him to make a declaration that he had been planning for months: he announced, in an essay that he called "the lost chapter" of his memoir, that he is gay.

It was a declaration that fashion mattered.

It's a non-binding declaration that cannot be enforced.

He put on 111 with Buttler, whose exit for 94 prompted a declaration on 251-9 that brought the game to an end.

That prompted a declaration on 366-9, forcing Somerset to bat their way to 6-0 athehe close, a lead of 24 runs.

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That prompts a philosophical response.

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