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And with the serial drama that is the Lakers, it's always tempting to proclaim something.
Yet what does it mean to proclaim something "unwatchable": disturbing, revolting, poor, tedious, or literally inaccessible?
In what other field do we proclaim something to be brilliant that has failed miserably in its only attempt?
They may be; but I also believe they are attempts to proclaim something about real events that burst through every conceivable intellectual and worldview paradigm.
It seems to proclaim something significant, yet all it really says is that we have a wonky planning system and that someone called Irvine Sellar was smart enough to exploit it.
As a general rule, journalists (particularly us of the tech stripe) go gonzo when trying to proclaim something a new "trend".
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We're in the bizarre situation where someone can arrange a series of interviews proclaiming something and then isn't prepare to back it up.
But when the temperature hits the other end of the thermometer, Mommy proclaims something bizarre: You're not allowed to play outside".
I think one of the most predictable of my many annoying personal traits is my habit of proclaiming something to be brilliant long after everyone else has realised it.
He was very fond of quoting, as the quintessentially rash forecast, a headline in Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express in the late 1930s, proclaiming something to the effect that "there will be no war".
"They would open a bottle and debate whether it was real, and Rudy would always be the one loudly proclaiming something was a forgery," said John Slover, the wine director at Ciano in Manhattan, who witnessed many opulent dinners from 2004 to 2007 when he was a sommelier at Cru. "The person who constantly comes off as the authority on what's fake and what's not fake puts himself above suspicion".
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