Sentence examples similar to declaration distinctly from inspiring English sources

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Doctors' declarations clearly influenced judges.

While Americans may well stake their own nationalist claim to having pioneered the notion of "happiness" as a "self-evident truth" and "inalienable right," dating back to Thomas Jefferson's 1776 Declaration of Independence, the Dragon King puts a distinctly Bhutanese point on the matter.

They have since begun reviving, and the effort to help has been distinctly political in Georgia, with the consumption of peanuts a declaration as much of state pride as of culinary preference.

A plea for tolerance in a distinctly intolerant era, "Howl" was also Ginsberg's in-your-face declaration and celebration of his homosexuality.

Spain, for example, chose not to submit Pedro Almodovar's "Skin I Live In," and France, which last year passed over the highly praised "Of Gods and Men" and was widely criticized for doing so, submitted "Declaration of War," a drama about a young couple's battle to save their sick child that has a distinctly small-budget indie feel.

Declaration: 1.46pm.

Distinctly unappetising.

A distinctly satisfying thought.

Its contents itemised distinctly.

Others distinctly are not.

I remember this distinctly.

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