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“Hortatory language in " resolution of ratification " by the Senate would have no legal effect.”
The Wall Street Journal: Lesson From Reagan Is Being Overlooked
“Hortatory admonitions, managerial ideals, popular literature, and normative expectations all counsel the need for system and deliberation at every level.”
“Hortatory talk about what the Iraqi government must do is getting old.”
“Greeks, Justin's Hortatory Address to, [1071] 273 wherein he shows that their poets are unfit to be religious teachers,”
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“Hortatory statements by social workers about the need for cultural pluralism are no longer enough.”
“* Justin Martyr: Hortatory Address to the Greeks: [4288] 1”
“(Hortatory, Deliberative, etc.); as, -- sī hōc crēditis, tacēte, _if you believe this, be silent_; sī hōc crēdimus, taceāmus, _if we believe this, let us keep silent_.”
“[44] _Hortatory Address to the Greeks_, V. [45] _Exhortation to the Heathen_, XI.”
“The Hortatory section includes a score of hexameter and iambic fragments, some of them proverbial lines, others extracts from the tragedians.”
“Hortatory letters were sent from the Archbishops of”
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