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were statements
noun
A declaration or remark.
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His objects were statements.
The teamsheets were statements of strategic intent.
There were statements in the Commons.
"There were statements that there was no pollution problem".
They were statements of important things suddenly made obvious.
Many times those were statements lifted out of the context of a larger sermon.
"In preindustrial times silver objects were statements of wealth," Mr. Barquist said.
There were statements floating in from him from various secure zones in the air or underground.
"Some of the calls were hang-ups and some were statements," Ms. Frank said.
These fanciful brands were statements of culinary orientation, opportunities for epidermal advertising and, most of all, celebrations of a milestone.
Both were statements by possessors of great fortunes; both mixed egotistical idiosyncrasies with celebrations of the premodern.
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