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were deeds
noun
An action or act; something that is done.
Exact(3)
The documents central to the indictments were deeds of release, which eliminate a previous claim on an asset.
Seeking to distance himself from WorldCom's accounting scandal, Mr. Sidgmore said any irregularities were "deeds of the past administration," when Bernard J. Ebbers was chief executive.
They had come to the conclusion that words were not enough, and what was called for were deeds: extreme, dramatic deeds that would strike at the heart of the unjust, oppressive social and political order, generate fear and despair among its supporters, demonstrate its vulnerability to the oppressed, and ultimately force political and social change.
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And lo, as if word were deed, it was so.
Some 87,000 acres were deeded to the federal government for what is now Pisgah National Forest.
In 1912, these parks were deeded to the city.
As ever in Russia, words are deeds.
What he admired was deeds, facts.
"There are deeds being done, but there is no doer," Macalister went on.
Words are for heroes / and the words of heroes are deeds".
"These are deeds that will live on for centuries," he said.
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