Sentence examples for looking at the declaration from inspiring English sources

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How about the children looking at the Declaration and Constitution?

One of her most influential books, "American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence," published in 1997, was inspired by a visit to the National Archives in Washington, where in looking at the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, she was struck by the thought that the documents, encased under bulletproof glass, seemed "pretty dead," she recalled.

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The N. Y. costums men rummaged in her baggage, looked at the declaration, and asked.

When Iraq makes its formal declaration of its secret programs, "we have to look at the declaration," Mr. ElBaradei said.

"If we look at the joint declaration, it's not that striking.

If you look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it had some 30 rights, but if you look at the international human rights body, you're looking at some 64 conventions and protocols, and some 1,300 human rights provisions at the European and UN level.

Look at the original declaration.

Each one of the hundred people painted is looking at the future with a question or declaration.

And the last time I looked at it, the Declaration of Independence didn't declare that we had the right to life, liberty, and the all-expenses-paid pursuit of happiness.

Don't get me wrong, the wriggling on display from all involved has been terrific to watch - some of the best telly I've seen in ages in fact - but you only have to look at the various declarations of donations to see that it's all one daisy chain of cash.

America recently released photographs that appear to show a nuclear reactor very like the one at Yongbyon being built secretly in Syria with North Korean help—until it was destroyed by Israel last September.America has 45 days to look hard at the declaration Mr Kim hands over this week.

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