Sentence examples for the exhortations from inspiring English sources

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the exhortations

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The act or practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.

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With a righteous introduction from MC Smokes, this mesmeric live performance puts tough rhythms and sonorous keyboards to the fore, alongside the exhortations of the Tyson brothers.

The exhortations are suggested, not belabored.

The exhortations have shaped reality.

The players were up to the exhortations.

The exhortations didn't come only between songs.

Then came the exhortations not to over-think the choreography.

And the exhortations of Davies have definitely done that.

The exhortations to "Attack, attack, attack," from the Gallowgate End seemed almost sarcastic.

Perhaps they heeded the exhortations of Cardinal George and others to speak with one voice.

They refused to put on civilian clothes despite the exhortations of the protesters, who feared for their safety.

Have you heard the exhortations of the D.P.R.K. Wedding Police over the loudspeakers in your cadre's district?

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