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The Republic was solemnly proclaimed in public.

Despite being tortured she proclaimed her innocence.

They loudly proclaimed the quality of the machine.

Madame Cottin was proclaimed the chief writer of the epoch.

He lovingly waved it in front of my eyes and proclaimed, "There it is!"

1991 - eleven of Soviet republics proclaimed the birth of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Near its end, Business Week famously proclaimed "The Death of Equities".

It proclaimed the German nation to be the model nation, and the German petty Philistine to be the typical man.

America will remain the most powerful country, but will not retain the position of self-proclaimed tutor.

Rom. 1:8 First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all because your faith is proclaimed throughout the whole world.

As Hamas's proclaimed foreign minister, he has had limited contact abroad-until recently: this week he went to Cairo to discuss the breached border.

Queen Semiramis also proclaimed that Baal would be present on earth in the form of a flame, whether candle or lamp, when used in worship.

Nearly two thousand years ago, when the whole of the civilized world was comprised within the confines of the Roman Empire, St Paul proclaimed on of the great truths of history--we are all members one of another.

Wikipedia claims that the suits worn by men today trace their history back at least to Charles II who proclaimed the style of clothing to be worn by his followers at court.

Tian Chang Confucius was familiar with him. As early as 20 years ago, when he was in the state of Qi, Tian Chang and Qi Jing proclaimed independence, benefiting the people, and had the idea of taking the place of Qi Hou.

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She proclaimed herself an expert.

The republic was proclaimed with great ceremony.

The declaration proclaimed the full sovereignty of the republic.

In 1960, it was proclaimed a national key university.

The chime of those little bells proclaimed their value to anyone with ears.

"We are fulfilling the people's vociferous demand to recover and nationalise natural resources and basic services," the President proclaimed.

Pope Benedict proclaimed his Polish predecessor who died six years ago a 'blessed of the Roman Catholic Church', the last step before sainthood.

"The Acquafan park in Riccione, a holiday resort on Italy's northeastern coast, proclaimed the World Kissing Day Games open on Sunday and estimates 10,000 kisses were performed in events ranging from "Basketball kissing"to "underwater kissing."

The United Nations 62nd General Assembly proclaimed 2009 the International Year of Astronomy on 20 December 2007, and UNESCO was designated as the lead agency and focal point for the Year.

Indonesia was proclaimed independent, following Japanese surrender.

The man was proclaimed chairman of the board.

"It's true, this is where it's happening," proclaimed Michael Bloomberg, New York's billionaire mayor, in a speech on May 25th.

Look at 1:5, "This is the message we have heard from him and proclaimed to you that God is light and in him there is no darkness."

The boy was proclaimed king.

In any event, Qatar punches far above its weight: witness its recent proclaimed triumph in Libya.

At event after event to introduce new Apple products, Mr. Jobs often puckishly proclaimed 'There is one more thing' before revealing the most significant news at the very end of a speech.

John McEnroe, a three-time Wimbledon champ, proclaimed it the best tennis tussle he had ever seen.

He is a self-proclaimed racist.

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