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An imperial edict is a writ in the name of an emperor.

The poor are taking advantage of this edict to marry off their daughters without enormous expenditure while they can.

"official -- Santa is from Greenland, according to an edict from the world's top Father Christmases at their annual summit in Denmark."

In the latest instance, one the survey didn't mention, the government told local Banks to stop issuing new loans, an unexpected administrative edict.

Periodically, there would be a revolutionary edict, against stays or short-term fashion for loose waists, but these never lasted long.

However, there are restraints and we can for example refer to the divine edict, that no military power will be allowed to use nuclear weapons, or start World War Three.

edict造句

An official or authoritarian declaration; a proclamation or an edict.

With the edict in mind, we went back to the drawing board.

Some US soldiers privately grumble about the cutbacks, but others said they were not bothered by the new edict.

Reporters and editors across the country, some with staff about to board flights to the epicentre in Sichuan, debated whether to ignore the edict.

They caballed against the emperor's edict.

In 1741 Catherine the Great issued an edict of toleration for Buddhism.

The outcry when USA Track and Field banned headphones in 2007 at sanctioned races like marathons was loud and pained (and the edict was widely ignored until it was revised last year).

If you're waiting for some sort of edict that tells you whether SOAP is "thumbs up" or "thumbs down," it's not going to happen.

Yes, as you say love is the edict of Jesus Christ.

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