Sentence examples for to this proclamation from inspiring English sources

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To lend credibility to this proclamation, he successfully argued against senatorial opposition for the withdrawal of Roman troops from all Greece, including the strategically important "Fetters" (the key garrisons of Acrocorinth, Chalcis, and Demetrias).

Swing voters were still up for grabs, but the reactions to this proclamation — both pro and con — were a powerful reminder that the clock was ticking and the struggle would continue, perhaps into the election year of 1864.

According to this proclamation, cooperatives are independent entities organized to promote common socioeconomic interests of their members (FDRE 1994).

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).

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Iraq is awash in leaflets and threats, and it is impossible to know how seriously to take this proclamation, which was, the leaflet said, released "with the blessing of Sadr's office and its supporters all over the country".

"As you know, I worked hard to write this proclamation," the Mayor said, adding, "Who wrote this shit?" In his final farewell, Bloomberg reminisced about a moment of intimacy after a press conference.

Governor, you need to fix this proclamation...FAST...FAST

But never dared to issue this proclamation in the public arena.

On September 8 Ethan Allen and Major John Brown went into the countryside between Saint-Jean and Montreal with a small detachment of Americans to circulate this proclamation, meeting with James Livingston, a Patriot sympathizer at Chambly as well as with the local Caughnawaga Mohawk.

Buy food with a label that says, "complete and balanced," as cat food manufacturers must follow certain governmental regulations and guidelines to make this proclamation.

The theological theme of the relation of humanity and the world has been described by the 17th-century French scientist and philosopher Blaise Pascal as the doctrine of the "dignity and poverty of man"—i.e., the doctrine of creation and fall and, related to this, the proclamation of salvation and the presentation of a path to salvation.

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