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As a leader, speak positively to the Catholic faithful about Judaism; speak decisively about Holocaust denial; speak clearly about universal moral values; speak encouragingly on Jewish-Christian relations.
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The people have spoken, decisively.
If so, voters spoke decisively.
Old Mrs. Crozier drew in her breath and spoke decisively.
She went on, "Scotland has spoken and spoken decisively".
Emerging from his Mercedes coupe, he speaks decisively but quietly, as if raising his voice would signal a loss of authority.
My answer is, once voters have spoken decisively in favor of one or the other of the rival visions driving our current political polarization.
People who attended the meeting said that relatively few members spoke decisively against the plan, but even fewer spoke in its favor.
Kennedy, a long-time champion of healthcare who is often described as "the Lion of Winter", spoke decisively: "This time we will not fail".
Mr Anderson said: "The people of Liverpool have spoken decisively in favour of the Labour party.
She may need SPD votes to give her an absolute majority in parliament, but she - and they - know that the electorate spoke decisively in her favour at the election.
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