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I think we're going to be proclaiming victory, I hope.
And everyone who is engaged against these values has to be proclaimed a pariah … and prosecuted….
Although these are spiritually beneficial to the participants, ideally someone has reached a new understanding that demands to be proclaimed.
"I want the government to resign and an emergency government to be proclaimed, preferably made up of women.
There are United States Senate and House resolutions calling for Thorpe to be proclaimed the athlete of the century.
If all the sinners were compelled to repent, every day would have to be proclaimed a day of atonement.
In any case, Mr. Gordon appeared to be proclaiming that practice eventually makes perfect in dance rehearsals.
These days, a new destination seems to be proclaimed every few weeks, as artists rush about pell-mell in search of fresh terrain to colonize.
She is horrified by a woman riding a motorcycle without a muffler, who seems to be proclaiming her identity through noise.
On October 17, 1971, Kolbe was beatified by Pope Paul VI, the first Nazi victim to be proclaimed blessed by the Roman Catholic church.
But discontent with the policies of Severus at Rome caused Maxentius to be proclaimed princeps there on Oct. 28, 306, by the Praetorian Guard.
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