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Perhaps, in a few years, something similar will be proclaimed at the denouement of J. K. Rowling's planned seven-volume, Tolkien-indebted Harry Potter series (whose first volume has also, of course, been released as a film this season).
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Peace was proclaimed at the Diet of Bamberg (March 1135), at which Swabia was returned to Frederick.
The Paris Commune, the last time the city was ruled by the left, was proclaimed at the Hotel de Ville on March 26 1871.
An independent Republic of Armenia was proclaimed at the end of the first world war but was short-lived, lasting only until the beginning of the 1920s when the Bolsheviks incorporated it into the Soviet Union.
The new title was proclaimed at the Delhi Durbar of 1 January 1877.
It was proclaimed at the beginning of the investigation Vick was not a "person of interest" in the shooting.
The death of tiki-taka has already been proclaimed at this tournament (including by this writer, albeit without suggesting anybody at this World Cup kept the ball well enough to claim tiki-taka even came here in the first place).
The new King will hold the Accession Council at St. James's Palace to-morrow morning, and be proclaimed at noon.
The Second Bulgarian Empire was proclaimed at Tŭrnovo in 1185, and it remained the imperial capital until 1393, when it was sacked and burned by the Turks.
The judges declared Camacho the winner because of the following state rule: whoever is ahead on scorecards can be proclaimed the winner when at least half the fight is over, the bell for the next round has rung and the bout has been stopped because of an accidental head butt.
Martial law was proclaimed, and at the Champ-de-Mars the national guard under the command of the marquis de Lafayette, a moderate who wanted to save the monarchy opened fire on a group demanding the abdication of the king.
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