Sentence examples for one is declared from inspiring English sources

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"The guy who says, 'Don't wait for The One' is declared The One".

The lines are checked for intersections and if two rectangles made with these lines exist in the image, the inner one is declared the TV screen.

Individuals are moved when they read, as they do in The Economist, that innocents are killed, though some relatives get some satisfaction when, posthumously, their dead loved one is declared innocent.

Then one is declared unconstitutional.

In essence the sport, which is split into Greco-Roman and Freestyle disciplines, sees two men or two women wrestle in physical hand-to-hand combat until one is declared the winner.

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No one is declaring victory.

While no one is declaring it dead, with Mr. Rabbani's it cannot go forward in anything like the form it was in.

All three were driven to a "holding facility", where one was declared dead.

One was declared void; the other was found to contain extra votes that seemed to be unaccounted for, according to local news sources.

Mr. Craxi, who was convicted of graft and corruption in five separate trials and acquitted in one, was declared a fugitive from justice by a Milan court in July 1995, and an international arrest warrant was issued for him.

After the First Information Report (FIR) has been filed, the investigation is carried out, then only can one be declared guilty or not.

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