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    declaration


    1. That strange declaration of his made me think for a while, as I felt it contained a vestige of truth -I can't say what exactly


    2. We all know that Talstan interpreted the transmission of the code for that virus as a declaration of war by the Kassikan on virtual souls of all faiths and called for jihad on the Kassikan


    3. ‘I have a signed declaration from Drens, all properly witnessed by two of the crew, stating that he witnessed our vows


    4. My query about this is met by a relieved declaration that she appears to be over the worst


    5. would be inhibited by such a declaration


    6. He made the final declaration and the players applauded his feat


    7. When the Players met again, all were hushed in anticipation of the declaration


    8. Mike was returning her call, since he’d been asleep, when Emma had tried calling him earlier in the day, to tell him of Shelly's declaration


    9. declaration, the only way that parents know how


    10. The Royal African company, the predecessors of the present African company, had an exclusive privilege by charter ; but as that charter had not been confirmed by act of parliament, the trade, in consequence of the declaration of rights, was, soon after the Revolution, laid open to all his majesty's subjects

    11. notwithstanding the declaration of rights, they continued for some time to call interlopers, and to persecute as such


    12. “Have you been informed yet about the declaration?”


    13. I found a compartment and slung what little kit I had inside it I sat down and made myself comfortable as I closed my eyes thinking about the declaration of love that Rosie had just made and wondering where the fucking hell it had come from


    14. You see, John Hancock was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence


    15. His was the largest and most flamboyant of all the signatures attached to that document, as will attest anyone who has seen a copy of the Declaration


    16. Primary author of the Declaration of Independence, and perhaps the most learned of the founders, who were a group of very learned men in history, in science, in economics in politics, and in philosophy


    17. She tried to remain calm until the two women had left the tent before she told Terese, “That girl was bitten!” Terese then related Adem and Carl’s new declaration that innocents infected by the vampire disease were to be spared and allowed to walk free


    18. There was once a time when any foreign country that tried to impose this sort of corruption anywhere in America would have been confronted by a Declaration of War


    19. “They wish the declaration to be revoked, by order of the White Snow Fox


    20. In truth, Adem had started the rebellion, by informing a number of Alit’aren and Gai’den of Carl’s new declaration to outlaw male wielding

    21. “This is as great a concern to me as it would be if I allowed the declaration to be revoked


    22. Adem realised he had started off with such vigour he’d forgotten to report the new declaration to his bodyguards


    23. Messengers were already returning from nearby kingdoms after delivering word of the declaration to banish male wielders from using the Power


    24. Doubtless the council would decree; as it seemed, executive power had become theirs, without any formal declaration


    25. Despite the declaration, he did not rush to stand up


    26. that a "mettlesome horse" needed sometimes to be "reined," and heard, too late as well, the stern declaration of the Commons of England that


    27. It was a persuasive declaration, hard to ignore


    28. Now I can tell you that taking Africans cattle for whatever reason is seen as a declaration of war in our society and this caused the insurrection to grow with escalation of violence on both sides


    29. Japan had sent a declaration of war shortly before the attack


    30. Had three congressmen changed their vote, there would have been no declaration of war

    31. Jefferson had originally criticized slavery in the Declaration of Independence, but other slave owning delegates forced that passage's removal


    32. It was a declaration of our bond, that I now belonged to him, and an unsubtle reminder of his wealth and all of the material comfort he could offer me


    33. Actually, Confederate officials explicitly said from the beginning in their Declaration of Causes they were fighting for slavery, and their constitution forbade states without slavery


    34. Though the League issued a public declaration against anti Antisemitism in 1936, in fact they allied with and funded a number of organizations that hated Jews, including the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution, the Sentinels of the Republic, and the Silver Shirts


    35. It was just like on Earth, where you signed a declaration of guilt and paid the fine


    36. type mine) This declaration is heard as the vials of God’s wrath


    37. Her father stared, dumbfounded once again by his daughter’s unspoken declaration


    38. And why were the Hebrews so insistent that there was only one God among the many who had been worshipped from the beginning of their history? And, how long had this insistence been a part of their ritual declaration?


    39. And in the last of days of that Hebrew nation was it a renewed declaration against that upstart cult of Followers of the Way, and their Triune God?


    40. The Catholic Inquisition, many centuries of single-minded insistence later on, was an unintended consequence of that exclusionary declaration

    41. It declares, on a plaque fastened beside a doorway of the “Dome of the Rock” mosque that sits astride the platform of the ruin of the Temple Mount, that Jesus’ declaration of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is a false doctrine


    42. Many now saw within the seeming historical ambiguity of John’s “For the time is near” declaration a new understanding


    43. He must have already seen the tendency to stray, but he had pulled them, the second generation, together and elicited from them a renewed declaration of faith


    44. But the newly minted literalist interpretation also referred to in another previous chapter seems to have been made without reference to the “God is spirit” declaration made within the context that it was taken from


    45. For instance, the corporations are obligated to create fiscal department or to hire services of third party to render accounts to the tax collection of the collection of tributes, social costs and declaration of revenues for not being punished by ignorance of the social legislation, tributary or labor


    46. The Declaration and the Constitution, The Founders, The New Government,


    47. himself, ruled that the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were never


    48. In a way, they were paralyzed by the fact of slavery when they wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution


    49. Yvonne nestled in her seat with Prince’s declaration


    50. Framed copies of the American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence occupied the space above the headboard














































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    Synonyms for "declaration"

    declaration resolution resolve announcement annunciation proclamation contract statement affirmation confirmation manifesto profession attestation allegation avowal disclosure notification presentation expression communication utterance

    "declaration" definitions

    a statement that is emphatic and explicit (spoken or written)


    (law) unsworn statement that can be admitted in evidence in a legal transaction


    a statement of taxable goods or of dutiable properties


    (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make


    a formal public statement


    a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote