Sentence examples for proclamation of hope from inspiring English sources

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"New Ukraine" was more than a gift; it was a proclamation of hope.

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Over the course of the song the sun slowly rises and the lyrics can be interpreted as a proclamation of the hope that as the sky clears after a difficult night, all the world's people will rise together to proclaim their survival to the sound of the church bells.

In 1963, standing before the Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. labeled the Proclamation a "beacon light of hope" to African-Americans and used the centennial to call for a renewed commitment to civil rights in America.

In many ways, when scientists, activists and leaders from around the world began coalescing around the audacious vision of "the beginning of the end of AIDS" in 2011, their proclamations inspired a similar mix of hope and skepticism.

With the subsequent proclamation of the "Endless Peace," he could hope to use his earlier-won reputation as a champion of Chalcedonian orthodoxy and appeal to those Western Romans who preferred the rule of a Catholic Roman emperor to that of an Arian German kinglet.

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser reported that "all the company now wants is a chance of a shot at Jeff Davis' bloodhounds," and that the men hoped that Hawaii's proclamation of neutrality "will not spoil the fun".

And Mark Rudiger will hope that his next leg-ending missive will be a proclamation of triumph, not a mea culpa.

In 1892 his Die Predigt Jesu vom Reiche Gottes ("Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom of God") argued the eschatological view that Jesus Christ's teachings reflected contemporary hopes for the appearance of an imminent Kingdom of God.

In Mr. Sellars's version, the finale's proclamation of tranquillity was frenetically sung by characters who had become little more than spinning dervishes, cut off from all hope of love and trust.

4. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following?

With good reason: they were named after Henry VIII's Statute of Proclamation of 1539, which gave him the power to make law by proclamation.

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