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Through harmony all things are made known, through measure all things are properly classified.
This time-capsule has only recently been recovered by scholars and made known through the formation of the Arakaendar Bolivia Choir.
Bill Clinton promptly made known, through his press secretary, that were he not constrained by occupying the office of the president, he would punch me in the nose.
The level of alert is made known through a formal statement to newspapers, radio and television stations and, sometimes, through small signs posted in train stations, airports and department stores.
On September 12th, Gholamhossein Rahbarpour, a judge who heads a revolutionary court in Tehran, made known through an interview in a conservative newspaper that his court had sentenced four people to death for their involvement in the pro-democracy demonstrations in July, and that several more among the 1,000 or so protesters arrested could also face execution.
This primacy of honor, he would insist, as Wills does again and again, did not by any means constitute infallible authority in either doctrine or discipline: authority resided in the faithful and was made known through councils of the church as a whole.
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"The Portuguese government intends to make use of these spotlights to make known, through the media, its strategy for reforms in the medium term".
What the defendants say is made known only through press reports afterward -- just as with military commissions.
Its presence is only made known when it breaks through the bark of its host to flower.
When first launched, CRAIDS funding opportunities were made known to CBOs primarily through the DACA and the CRAIDS Regional Facilitatorb.
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