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A speech seconding a motion.
second
endorsement
secondment
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endorsement
Formal and explicit approval.
countenance
warrant
sanction
blurb
imprimatur
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Examples for "
countenance
"
countenance
warrant
sanction
blurb
imprimatur
Examples for "
countenance
"
1
However, Mr Ford today stated his unwillingness to even
countenance
the suggestion.
2
In his
countenance
there was no beauty; in his bearing no elegance.
3
In a few minutes Lincoln came back down with a different
countenance
.
4
Angry lines appeared on the
countenance
of the representative of social decorum.
5
Her
countenance
was calm without being grave; she smiled with her eyes.
1
The differences in risk seen for different opioid regimens
warrant
further study.
2
In summary, substantial evidence gaps
warrant
further research in this important area.
3
The court showed Mr Gbagbo the
warrant
this morning, Ms Bourthumieux said.
4
A court approved the arrest
warrant
,
said Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri.
5
Anadolu said Turkish authorities had also issued a
warrant
for his arrest.
1
Washington, however, late last week issued new
sanctions
against Caracas's oil industry.
2
So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international
sanctions
over the violence.
3
Iraq has suffered decades of war,
sanctions
and more recently sectarian violence.
4
Sanctions
,
wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
5
He is quite right, of course, as
sanctions
invariably effect civilian populations.
1
I leaned forward and passed a hand over the visitors'
blurb
panel.
2
As Timothy read the short
blurb
,
he began to feel a chill.
3
After reading the seasonal range
blurb
,
I had to concede the point.
4
The
blurb
links to a site containing altered images of female celebrities.
5
To me, this was akin to writing a
blurb
on the Bible.
1
I mean it depends on his permission; his
imprimatur
;
his nihil obstat.
2
S. Thomas hardly needs an
imprimatur
after six centuries of full trust.
3
Madam, - I see the recent Budget has received the
imprimatur
of CORI.
4
Shares often rise when investors perceive that Berkshire has given them its
imprimatur
.
5
It is important that President McAleese has given it her
imprimatur
.
1
The President observed this difficulty, and solved it by a lucid
indorsement
.
2
And hear the
indorsement
of all, and do not object to it.
3
Prof. W. P. Coddington, D. D., give the remedy their heartiest
indorsement
.
4
It was no good-theyrefused to renew the bill on his
indorsement
.
5
Mr. Buchanan was elected, and the
indorsement
,
such as it was, secured.
6
Jimmy's mouth fell open, and he slowly nodded
indorsement
of the sentiment.
7
Mr. Liscom is, so to speak, seldom taken without Mrs. Liscom's
indorsement
.
8
The debt of Georgia was increased directly and by
indorsement
of railroad bonds.
9
Will could have the outfit in return for his note with my
indorsement
.
10
To the English
indorsement
America added her own enthusiasm, which was as universal.
11
As literature they reflect the public opinion which gives them
indorsement
.
12
Senator Corson grunted his
indorsement
and went to a chair and sat down.
13
Buchanan was elected, and the
indorsement
,
such as it was, secured.
14
An order bill of lading is one that may be transferred upon
indorsement
.
15
Each of these smaller packets, too, had a separate
indorsement
of its contents.
16
Indeed, she doubted everything that did not bear the
indorsement
of Lucy's school.
indorsement
follow indorsement
own indorsement
strong indorsement
unqualified indorsement
win the indorsement
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