Sentence examples similar to a proclamation indicating from inspiring English sources

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But in the same document, without mentioning the impending proclamation, he indicated that a new approach was imperative: "The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present," he wrote.

But in March, a proclamation went out from his office indicating that an election would be held June 6, the same day as the primary.

Nevertheless, a Proclamation to estate-holders was issued (June 28 , 1848, indicating that the reform was to be eventually enforced in exchange for unspecified sums, and calling on peasants to fulfill their corvées until autumn of the same year.

The coroner who performed Hernandez's autopsy ruled her death a homicide, which is not a proclamation of guilt upon those who shot her, just a medical term that indicates she died at the hand of another person.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Wednesday that the president would sign a proclamation on new steel and aluminum tariffs by the end of the week, and indicated exceptions could be made for Canada and Mexico.

A proclamation is issued.

"It's a proclamation".

This was a proclamation.

Gov. Hugh L. Carey of New York signed a proclamation demanding the same.

Ms. Von Furstenberg held up a proclamation from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.

He issued a proclamation to inaugurate the traveling promotion.

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