Sentence examples for making definite proclamations from inspiring English sources

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On top of which, this recent Pulitzer flap is basically what "The Pale King" is all about: America's mania for tabulating, for making definite proclamations about things — like, say, the "best" novel published in a given year — that are by nature indeterminate.

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Mr. Dupuy has not made definite plans for the future.

Drawing on surprisingly fertile decades of biographical scholarship, Greenblatt is not afraid to make definite assertions.

The Matias family has not made definite plans but is almost certainly headed out of East New York.

"Make definite assertions!" said Strunk, who loved the bold as much as he scorned the colorless.

Three years ago, it would have been hard to imagine activists making such proclamations publicly in El Paso.

After all, that's the beauty of being 20-something -- making grand proclamations, reason be damned.

Not even Thomas is making such confident proclamations these days.

"It's not time to be making proclamations from my standpoint," Walsh said.

Raising standards, he seems to be saying, is not only a matter of making proclamations.

Soon Bellison becomes an international phenomenon, making proclamations on the afterlife and just about everything else.

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