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9 Sentences With "most salutary"

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And, what may be most salutary, he should signal to members of the House of Saud that he believes what so many of them believe, that Mohammed bin Salman has become toxic.
By 1974, the most important place to be was the offices of the magazine Ms. For all its excesses, feminism has been the most important and the most salutary change of our lifetimes.
In 1834, the American Anti-Slavery Society issued a pamphlet of admonishment: We have noticed with sorrow, that some of the colored people are purchasers of lottery tickets, and confess ourselves shocked to learn that some persons, who are situated to do much good, and whose example might be most salutary, engage in games of chance for money and for strong drink.
Its most salutary provisions deal with online privacy policies, including a requirement under federal law that users be provided with "clear and conspicuous notice" of the consumer data privacy policies of a communications or technology company, an ability for users to opt in for the collection of sensitive information, and a prohibition on companies denying service to anyone who refuses to waive privacy rights.
Full view of the Naysmith portrait of 1787, Scottish National Portrait Gallery The "Epistle to a Young Friend" was written by Robert Burns for Andrew Hunter Aiken, Robert Aiken's eldest son. The poem inspired General Sam Houston and he wrote to his son saying that "I would commend to your particular attention a poem of Burns. It is his advice to a young friend, Andrew. I have found it one of the most salutary as well as one of the safest guides I have met with in life".
Victor-Auguste-Isidore Cardinal Dechamps, C.SS.R. The next four years he spent at Wittem as prefect of students and lector in dogmatic theology. In 1840 he began his missionary life and in 1842 was nominated rector at Liège. He took an active part in the founding of the Confraternity of the Holy Family, which he considered his most salutary work. In the historic jubilee of Liège he had a large share both by his "Le plus beau souvenir de l'histoire de Liège", and by his preaching (1845–46).
Little is known about the Senate debate due to the illness of Senator Samuel Maclay whose journal is a key source for the proceedings of the Senate during the first Congress.Williams, 399 U.S. at 94-95 & n.38. A September 14, 1789 letter from Madison to Edmund Pendleton reports: :The Senate have sent back the plan of amendments with some alternations, which strike, in my opinion, at the most salutary articles. In many of the States, juries, even in criminal cases, are taken from the State at large; in others, from districts of considerable extent; in very few from the County alone.
George B. McClellan, blaming the regiment's own officers for allowing the unrest, appointed a regular army officer with orders to mow the mutineers down if they did not immediately surrender. A battalion of regular infantry, supported by a squadron of regular cavalry and a battery of artillery, was lined up facing the 79th, firearms loaded and ready for use. When the mutineers, who had not anticipated such a response to their complaints and whose own arms were stacked, were ordered to cease their mutiny, they recognised the futility of their position and speedily submitted. The whole matter was handled quickly and efficiently and was a most salutary example to any other regiment that might consider similar disobedience.
It was at this time he was recognized and awarded the Navy Cross for his valor. His "extraordinary heroism, coolness and excellent judgment in the performance of duty" in the Leon detachment of the landing force on May 17, 1927 earned him the Navy Cross awarded by the President of the United States. > The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting > the Navy Cross to Ensign Charles Lorain Carpenter (NSN: 0-60331), United > States Navy, for extraordinary heroism, coolness and excellent judgment in > the performance of duty during an insurrection in Nicaragua. Ensign > Carpenter was a member of the Leon detachment of the landing force and on 17 > May 1927, while attempting to arrest and disarm an ex-rebel soldier after > having been twice fired on, and at the time being surrounded by a crowd who > egged on his aggressor, he in self defense shot and killed the soldier in > question, thereby producing a most salutary effect on the population.

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