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"This was a kind of proclamation," he said.
The proclamation he then caused the Executive Council to adopt bears his stamp: it was a summons to battle.
"But to do it this way, by issuing a proclamation," he said, "is not the way to go".
President Lincoln originally pursued war only to preserve the Union; in issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, he made abolition a central issue.
"We're not there yet, so I think you can judge by our actions how we'll act rather than by making a proclamation," he said.
The Jets are still willing to listen to trade offers for Keyshawn Johnson despite the proclamation he is off the trading block.
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After a great many nervous and defiant disclaimers and proclamations, he gets down to business.
(Indeed, George W. Bush was equally vague on the identities of those affected by AIDS, though, in his proclamations, he was far more forceful and specific on his Administration's work to combat the epidemic).
As I await the approval of my citizenship application this fall, I can't help but think of one of the many proclamations he made about the United States: "The good your country does to its citizens and to other people around the world far outweighs the bad, and for that Allah will always bless America".
Historically, Compaq has been notorious for overblown proclamations, he says.
How are readers to reconcile the new light cast on Atticus with the noble proclamations he made in Lee's earlier book?
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