Sentence example with the word 'indorsement'

indorsement

Definition n. a promotional statement

Last update: June 20, 2015

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In 1915, when he gave unofficial indorsement to the proposed formation of the American Legion whose purpose was to establish a body of some 300,000 men ready for immediate service, he was rebuked by the Secretary of War.   [Please select]

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2,973, to me, writing the indorsement which you have heard.   [Please select]

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These conclusions meet the full approval and indorsement of both Mr.   [Please select]

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"I came as a private gentleman; a telegram to my minister in Vienna will bring indorsement."   [Please select]

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The debt of Georgia was increased directly and by indorsement of railroad bonds.   [Please select]

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I guess Judge Langham's indorsement is worth something, and Linscott's a rich man; even Moxlow's got some property.   [Please select]

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Of course, all the swarm of American correspondents in London at the time were eager for the desirable indorsement.   [Please select]

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He wondered how much the Wentworths' indorsement counted for in securing Mrs.   [Please select]

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Keith went home and wrote a letter, but his letter was returned unopened, and on it was the indorsement, "Mr."   [Please select]

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Next came Fraide, who, in one of his rare and polished speeches, touched with much feeling upon his personal grief at the news reported from Persia, and made emphatic indorsement of Loder's words.   [Please select]

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The deacon's son had forged an indorsement, and if the note was not paid, exposure was certain; and Squire Moses was taking advantage of the circumstances.   [Please select]

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