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noun
A written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief.
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The lead has just jumped to 305, and if these two carry on as they have been, we'll be close to declaration territory before too long.
The trainer still has Pinzolo entered for the Derby but a decision about his participation (and jockey plans, if necessary) will be made closer to declaration time on Thursday.
By the time he did, in August 2004 according to Ms Jowell, he had reclassified it as earnings, paid tax on it, and therefore it no longer fell liable to declaration under the code.
It is being billed as a second 'Duel on the Downs', all the advance publicity settling on Dawn Approach and Toronado, which is a tad unfair to Declaration Of War, a Group One winner at Royal Ascot over today's distance.
Visiting New York this month to promote their film, the filmmakers talked about the unusual confluence of events that gave rise to "Declaration of War" and its submission to the Academy.
Our Institutional Ethical Committees approved the study, conducted according to Declaration of Helsinki.
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Relating to declarations of war and treaties of peace.
Romance lends itself to declarations and defining events, but friendship eludes these things.
Indeed, there is something familiar to declarations of victory here.
According to declarations of the respondents, average time to complete the questionnaire was nearly 10 minutes.
Healthcare's hyperinflation has ignited the DIY Health Reformers to declare what amounts to a Declaration of Insurance Independence.
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