salutatories उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Saturday Cryer was confident and clear about her decision not to give the salutatory address, which is traditionally done by the person who finishes second in the class.
- However, according to one editorial, " there is a paucity of robust research that specifically assesses whether Mindfulness Based Interventions can induce non-salutatory health outcomes ".
- William Morris in his Salutatory address of the " Democratic Standard " stated, " No apology is necessary for our presenting claims for patronage as a public journalist.
- *It is entirely likely that Caspian blue and others similarly disposed will not realize that the Joseon era Silhak school of scholarship which underpins the historic salutatory significance of a Korea-centric dialectic
- In his salutatory editorial John Howell asked " that every old Missouri democrat of Healdsburg and its surrounding country subscribe for the Russian River flag " ( RRF 11 / 19 / 1868 ).
- Her hardline tactics even spawned popular tee-shirts with the caption " Don't Raze Me Broh, " a salutatory nod to her zoning and ordinance-enforcing campaign throughout the capital.
- As a reminder of the ancient tradition, when the ceremonies were conducted in Latin-the conferring of degrees was conducted in Latin until 1896-a College senior delivers a salutatory address in Latin.
- If you're not into peeling back labels, then I suggest you work your name into the top of picture post cards; something like a salutatory : " Dear Al from your pal, Fred ."
- Mary Ellen Countryman, the National Security Council spokeswoman with the most salutatory name in the new administration, told Al Kamen of The Washington Post that rogue nation was " a term that means something to people ."
- As J . B . Chrisman, a Mississippian judge from Lincoln County, remarked, in salutatory praise of the 1890 constitution, marginalizing and disenfranchising African Americans was seen as a kind of social badge of honor for southern Democratic men: