Sentence examples for be declaration of from inspiring English sources

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be declaration of

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A written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief.

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As disarming as the movie's breeziness may be, "Declaration of War" somewhat overdoes the New Wave mannerisms.

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The horse who ended up scooting away from the field was Declaration of War.

The full title of the French revolutionary document was "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen".

And then there is Declaration Of War (not to mention Planteur, from Marco Botti's Newmarket stable) in the Classic.

Australia has recently launched it's Declaration of Open Government.

Now they are declarations of our self-images: look at what we have been!

THERE are dissenting opinions at the Supreme Court, and then there are declarations of war.

They have always been declarations of pride: look what we have made!

Both Go Tell It on the Mountain and Giovanni's Room were declarations of independence for Baldwin.

White's books are declarations of independence -- handbooks on making+your way, alone, swiftly through an overcrowded world.

There were declarations of love, adoration and protection by these two big brothers.

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