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Filter by Meaning The choir members took turns to lead the annunciation of the hymns during the service.
The scientist's annunciation of the research findings revolutionized the field.
The coach's annunciation of the team's victory over their rivals was celebrated by the fans.
The loudspeaker made the annunciation of the final boarding call for the flight.
The mayor made the annunciation of the city's new recycling program at a press conference.
The president's annunciation of the peace treaty was received with skepticism.
The annunciation is a reminder of God's grace and love.
The annunciation of a new scholarship program delighted high school seniors.
The judge's annunciation of the verdict brought relief to the defendant.
The announcement of the company's new product was an important annunciation for its investors.
The teacher's annunciation of the test date made the students anxious.
The priest made the annunciation of the upcoming mass to the congregation.
The athlete's annunciation of his retirement left fans in shock.
The company's annunciation of the layoffs came as a shock to the employees.
The pope made an annunciation that he would visit the country next month.
The annunciation of the birth of a prince was made by the town crier.
The Gospel of Luke describes the annunciation in detail.
The chapel's altar was adorned with an annunciation statue.
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