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Understandably, this may seem like the wrong response to such a serious proclamation.
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However, contrary to this proclamation, Truscott's paper resulted in a new wave of research that started serious investigation into the role and efficacy of feedback contrary to his claims (see Russell and Spada [2006] for meta-analysis of feedback research).
Think about it, 'Lincoln sells out slaves.' " Rendering the hallowed Proclamation as a seminal act of hippy-punching is understandably attractive to the Very Serious People of Washington.
"This court never intended for the proclamation of defendant as a P.O.W. to shield him from all future prosecutions for serious crimes he is alleged to have committed," Mr. Hoeveler said in his 12-page ruling.
A proclamation is issued.
"It's a proclamation".
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.
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