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"Unique … exciting … unforgettable … and only three-and-three-quarter hours from London … The USSR has got it all," proclaimed a holiday advertisement in the TV Times.
They shall not harm ye at all!" proclaimed The Book of the Law.
"The universe is not a machine after all," proclaimed DH Lawrence, a man who never stopped paying attention to it; "it's alive and kicking".
The musicians, acoustical experts and Lincoln Center officials in attendance all proclaimed the hall much more present, alive and reverberant than the old Tully, which had been widely faulted for its dry sound.
Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper and Chris Wallace all proclaimed, "A star is born".
Timetables were bad, the Republicans all proclaimed in unison, at the time.
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In 2007, the headlines were all proclaiming that honey is better than cough medicine.
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It would consist of nothing but headlines, all set in extra-large type, all goal-posted with exclamation points and all proclaiming essentially the same thing.
All proclaim that middle-class taxpayers should be spared a surprise bill in the coming months posed by the alternative minimum tax.
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