Sentence examples for declaration of what the from inspiring English sources

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The novel's very first sentence may seem a puzzle to the first-time reader, but is really a declaration of what the protagonist, Calliope, is later to discover.

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But, aside from their joint declaration, there was no indication of what the two men discussed.

And then agitate and organise on behalf of what the Declaration of Independence promised: that it is the responsibility of government to ensure the equal right of all to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".

Why, he argues, should some 12m, roughly 4-5%, of their fellow citizens (according to most estimates) be deprived of what the American Declaration of Independence describes as an "unalienable right...endowed by the Creator"?

On Swarm, the outright declaration of what's going on mixed with the more vague murmurings of my general proximity is a beautiful thing.

It was behind the declaration of what became known as health for all by the year 2000.

Only three people in the Pentagon -- the secretary of defense and two other people -- will be allowed to see a crucial declaration of what harm public disclosure of the information could do, Mr. Egan said, adding, "That's how important it is to the government that this be handled very carefully".

Instead of giving an ultimatum, make it a declaration of what you will do if things remain the same.

Barrett's subsequent sworn declaration of what he saw became evidence in a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Department of the Interior.

Mr. Bush's comments, in a speech here just a few hours before he departed for Japan and in comments to Asian and Australian reporters that were released by the White House, marked an assertive declaration of what he called "a new American strategy" as he headed to several countries where anti-American sentiment runs high.

That succinct summary of the popular gluten-free diet that began Kennneth Chang's "Gluten-Free, Whether You Need It or Not" in the Health section caught my attention for its stark declaration of what's obvious about living gluten-free: you're ruling out an entire category of food, although not an entire food group (there are plenty of whole grains without gluten).

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