Sentence examples for declaration of one from inspiring English sources

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Many are opposed to the existence of the declaration of one's religion on Turkish identity cards, which for decades have been formatted to note one's gender and religion.

We've had a declaration of one of the "most extraordinary scandals of our time" from UK climate science manglers Christopher Booker and James Delingpole.

"At that one very public moment, of a very public declaration of one's loyalty to one's fellow citizens and country, one should do so openly, proudly and publicly, without one's face hidden," he told reporters in Calgary.

Collectively, the narratives indicate that postdoctoral training opportunities were most often seen as a way to keep one's career options open, rather than necessarily indicative of a particular career choice, or a declaration of one's intent to pursue an academic position.

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Both dates in history ring freedom as clearly as The Liberty Bell and Alice's freefall; one the origin of the Declaration of Independence; one the start of Alice's escape, both marked in time as boldly as the White Rabbit's pocket watch.

The voices echo through the empty galleries like a kind of empty hope – or a declaration of what one finds in art galleries.

All this, in a frontal attack on European fascism and anti-Semitism that none of the studios, terrified by the prospect of losing their overseas markets, had dared to make before the official declaration of war (one exception was Warner Brothers' "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," released as Chaplin was filming "The Great Dictator").

From the point of view suggested in the CCMD course "Coaching for Breakthroughs and Commitment," responsibility is a declaration of "who one is" in a situation.

(When Gadahn filled out a declaration of faith a one-page form provided by the mosque he wrote that his father's name was Sef'udin, an Islamic name meaning "Sword of Faith").

The reason we survived and thrived is our single greatest strength: a clear declaration of principles, ones with which we all concur.

Weirdly Berwick-upon-Tweed, which became its own special entity because Scotland and England often fought about who had to keep it, was on the declaration of war as one of the participants but not on the peace treaty.

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