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6 Sentences With "propose a toast to"

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"It is a privilege for any mother to be able to propose a toast to her son on his 70th birthday," she began.
"It is a privilege for any mother to be able to propose a toast to her son on his 70th birthday," the 92-year-old monarch began.
"It is a privilege for any mother to be able to propose a toast to her son on his 70th birthday," the queen said at the palace party for friends and family she hosted in his honor.
Last, but not at all least, a good tamada must also be a good drinker; the tamada is expected to empty his glass on each toast, but it is considered disgraceful for him to actually get drunk. Both the tamada and the other guests are expected to propose a toast to every person at the Georgian table. Every speaker tries to distinguish the most interesting, original and praiseworthy features of a person toasted. The Georgians do not consider this flattery, but a way to encourage the good traits.
Ships' carpenters rest from their work and enjoy a meal break as Danilowitch, a pastry-chef from Russia, hawks his pies. Among the carpenters are Peter the Great of Russia, disguised as the lowly Peters Michaeloff. The absence of the lovely Catherine, who usually serves the workers, is noted, and the carpenters tease Peters for being in love with her, which annoys him. The carpenters propose a toast to Charles XII of Sweden, Russia's enemy, which angers the two Russians Danilowitch and Peters, but the bell rings for the carpenters to return to work and a potentially ugly scene is averted.
However, he also stated that war criminals must pay for their crimes and that, under the Moscow Document which he had written, they should be tried at the places where the crimes were committed. Churchill was vigorously opposed to executions "for political purposes."Tehran Conference: Tripartite Dinner Meeting , 29 November 1943, Soviet Embassy, 8:30 PM According to the minutes of a meeting between Roosevelt and Stalin at Yalta, on 4 February 1945, at the Livadia Palace, President Roosevelt "said that he had been very much struck by the extent of German destruction in Crimea and therefore he was more bloodthirsty in regard to the Germans than he had been a year ago, and he hoped that Marshal Stalin would again propose a toast to the execution of 50,000 officers of the German Army."United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States.

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