If these Pronouncements be genuine, there is brighter hope of diminishing the intensity of past rivalry and eventually of substituting persuasion for coercion.
Second, we note that recent Soviet deportment and pronouncements suggest the possible opening of a somewhat less strained period in the relationships between the Soviet Union and the Free World.
Here, as always, I find the Wonder's pronouncements very elusive.
Such pronouncements as these left me struggling like a drowning man in deep water.
Challis preferred, one imagines, to have no intercourse with Lewes while the memory of certain pronouncements was still fresh.
While such pronouncements were no earnest of fame, they may have contributed somewhat to augment Melville’s royalties.
Mrs. Chapone’s pronouncements were then being accepted by the adoring middle class as Protestant Bulls.
Written forty years ago it is more advanced from the standpoint of socialization, especially as regards group-action, than some pronouncements that one might hear to-day.
But in all these pronouncements we may clearly see the dawning light of a new library day.
He did not like being opposed, nor hearing his pronouncements combated.
He was now more like an obstinate man, arguing, than like a medical man whose pronouncementsmust be final.
In the general ignoble screech the pronouncements of the one or two dignified and thoughtful London newspapers passed unheeded.
At least I imagine I do one of these two things (sometimes, indeed, I dream gloatfully over acts of physical violence) when I read the pronouncements of such a person; for I have to my great good fortune never met him in the flesh.
Willow did what she was told without resentment, agreeing with Ann's pronouncements whenever possible.
Wilson was making pronouncements about the paintings on Parker's walls, mentioning painters Patrick had never heard of.
These were accompanied by outraged pronouncements against such immodesties from prominent statesmen and clergymen.
And he grew elated explaining the low, sordid motives which inspired the noble-phrased pronouncements in the press and elsewhere.
But then, he thought, he himself was a reprobate and any moral pronouncements that he made would be hypocritical and ridiculous.
Of her oracularpronouncements I have no personal knowledge.
Not a word had ever been said about annexation of the Saar either in Government pronouncements or in any vote in the French Parliament, nor had it been discussed by any political party.
So was established, quite incidentally, the principle of indemnity for damages which gave the treaty a complete turn away from the spirit of the pronouncements by the Entente and the United States.
But such pronouncements gave way before his clear realization of facts, and later on he tried in vain to put the Conference on the plane of such realization.
During the War there were a number of exaggerated pronouncements on the immense resources of Germany and her capacity for payment.
Lord Curzon’s pronouncements and programme therefore raised great hopes in the minds of the people.
In spite of the optimistic pronouncements of Mr. Fischer and the absurd forecasts of Dr.
This fact was especially clear in the case of the Defense Department's four major policy pronouncements involving the complex problem of discrimination visited upon servicemen and their dependents outside the gates of the military reservation.
Such was the general tenor of the Federalists' pronouncements upon this grave problem.
Without such knowledge, Marshall's finest pronouncements become mere legal utterances, important, to be sure, but colorless and unattractive.
Still, we have a right to be astonished when we read the pronouncements made at Stuttgart last winter by one of the prominent Socialist members of the Reichstag, Herr Wolfgang Heine.
Mrs. Douglas analyzed without mercy the pronouncements of Paul regarding women and said: "The pulpits may insist that Paul was infallible but I prefer to believe that he was human and liable to err.
The German practice of silence in the face of all the pronouncements of enemy statesmen cannot be borne any longer," said Herr Heckscher.
Germany could not be technically in default in respect of Reparation until the Reparation Commission had made the pronouncements due from them on May 1.
Their pronouncements in America, as well as at home, were scrutinised in Ulster with a care that Englishmen seldom took the trouble to give them.
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