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 | | The term "allocution" is generally only in use in jurisdictions the United States, though there are similar processes in other nations. |  | | In politics one may allocute before a legislative body in an effort to influence their position on an issue. |  | | Some jurisdictions hold this as an absolute right, and in its absence, a sentence may potentially be overturned, with the result that a new sentencing hearing must be held. |
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| | allocution - definition of allocution by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | After this vigorous allocution, to one of which sort Lord Steyne treated his "Hareem" whenever symptoms of insubordination appeared in his household, the crestfallen women had nothing for it but to obey. |  | | Groombride's arrival, with his interpreter, whom he proposed should eat with him at the Governor's table, his allocution to the Governor on the New Movement, and the sins of Imperialism, I purposely omit. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Allocution |
 | | Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions. |  | | It then usually summarizes the points at issue and details the efforts made by the Holy See to preserve peace. |  | | Such allocations, though delivered in secret, are usually published for the purpose of making clear the attitude of the Holy See on a given question. |
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| | Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) |
 | | The pomp of his coronation far surpassed preceding examples, and the compliments of foreign ambassadors on the majesty of his mien and the maturity of his wisdom were echoed by a public accustomed to simony, relieved at their deliverance from a period of anarchy, and sensible of their need of a firmer hand. |  | | His allocution to the cardinals breathed spirit and dignity; an admonitory discourse to his son Caesar, which may be read in Gordon, is an invention of the anonymous romancer. |
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 | | Pests of this kind are frequently reprobated in the severest terms in the Encyclical Qui pluribus, Nov. 9, 1846, Allocution Quibus quantisque, April 20, 1849, Encyclical Noscitis et nobiscum, Dec. 8, 1849, Allocution Singulari quadam, Dec. 9, 1854, Encyclical Quanto conficiamur, Aug. 10, 1863." |  | | Protestantism is nothing more than another form of the same true Christian religion, in which form it is given to please God equally as in the Catholic Church. |  | | The Church has not the power of defining dogmatically that the religion of the Catholic Church is the only true religion. |
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