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Hortatory language in " resolution of ratification " by the Senate would have no legal effect.
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Hortatory admonitions, managerial ideals, popular literature, and normative expectations all counsel the need for system and deliberation at every level.
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Hortatory talk about what the Iraqi government must do is getting old.
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Greeks, Justin's Hortatory Address to, [1071] 273 wherein he shows that their poets are unfit to be religious teachers,
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
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Hortatory statements by social workers about the need for cultural pluralism are no longer enough.
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* Justin Martyr: Hortatory Address to the Greeks: [4288] 1
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(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_.
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[44] _Hortatory Address to the Greeks_, V. [45] _Exhortation to the Heathen_, XI.
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The Hortatory section includes a score of hexameter and iambic fragments, some of them proverbial lines, others extracts from the tragedians.
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Hortatory letters were sent from the Archbishops of
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