Sentence examples for mottoes including from inspiring English sources

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The Mint began producing patterns bearing various mottoes, including "God Our Trust" and "In God We Trust"; the latter was ultimately selected, and its first use was on the two-cent piece in 1864.The following year, a law was passed allowing the Treasury to place the motto upon any coin at its discretion.

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Previous Olympic mottos include "Share the spirit" for Sydney in 2000, "Welcome home" for Athens in 2004 and "One world, one dream" for Beijing in 2008.

It has the largest library of any secondary school in the world, and its mottos include 'the end depends on the beginning', and 'not for oneself'.

One is leadership – a concept that inspires deep misgivings in the M5S, whose mottos include uno vale uno : literally, "one is worth one".

Amusingly it is widely misunderstood as a hippie event, when its flamethrowers:guitars ratio is roughly 100 1 and its mottos include "Safety Third" and "Keep Burning Man Potentially Lethal".

The sacrifice of too many lives to outright racism, and the loud calls for re-examining the many symbols glorifying overt racism surrounding us in a nation whose mottos include "E pluribus unum" (out of many, one) and "Justice for all," creates a contradiction near a breaking point.

"Do Everything" was her motto, which included social advocacy for public kindergarten, child care for working mothers, prison reform, and homes for abused and neglected children.

A school's motto often includes pretentious Latin words that espouse truth, integrity and variations on "be the best you can be" and "stay true to yourself and others".

Sticking to Lora's motto, the basics, including beds and showers, have been put together with care.

And National Geographic plasters this motto on most everything, including the television channel's Web site: "Inspiring people to care about the planet since 1888".

An illustration of the latter by D. Endean Ivall, based on the battle flag described by Nennius (a cross and the Virgin Mary) and including the motto "King Arthur is not dead" in Cornish, can be found on the cover of W. H. Pascoe's 1979 A Cornish Armory.

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