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"Here he is!" the Kylian piece might have been proclaiming.
The product has been a big hit, and SAP has been proclaiming it the company's future.
Some local officials in places favoured by scholars as potential capital sites have been proclaiming their merits.
Yet at the same time, others have been proclaiming their humility in their moments of greatest triumph.
That does not mean, however, the death of the middle class, something that intellectuals have been proclaiming fairly consistently, and incorrectly, for more than a century.
Carradine is dejected when, at the end of "The Daughter of Time," he discovers that writers have been proclaiming Richard's innocence for hundreds of years.
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A 7 p.m. curfew, strictly enforced, has been proclaimed.
Section 71, however, has not been proclaimed as yet.
However, individually none of these modalities has been proclaimed as the best and applicable universally.
City officials are proclaiming infrastructure improvements, too.
Everyone is proclaiming the importance of transparency.
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