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Long ago, the parliament could have proclaimed both Iraq and Syria to be under the Barwick legislation, which would have made it very clear to any Australians who went to fight abroad they would be subject to the most serious charges if they were to return to Australia.
As President Kennedy in 1961 had committed the nation to sending a man to the moon by the end of the decade, President Nixon could have proclaimed the goal of mounting an expedition to Mars by the end of the century.
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/ Admiration for women; moth-eaten academic jargon that has come out of the closet to emerge as fashion rhetoric in a season in which designers worshiped at the altar of womanly curves, e.g., "The Bardot-inspired collection was philogyny incarnate -- Marc Jacobs couldn't have proclaimed his love of women any louder had he jumped on Oprah's couch and screamed it".
Bots create a new way for people to interact with apps, and some have proclaimed that they could effectively take over from their mobile app brethren.
Polish state television TVP reported that the men have proclaimed their innocence, but Zaryn could not confirm that.
All have proclaimed their innocence.
Plenty of people have proclaimed themselves deities.
The Trojans have proclaimed themselves national champions.
Or so conferences and magazine covers have proclaimed for months.
Marriage is the strongest form of commitment as married partners have proclaimed their intention to share their life forever.
The NBC chief executive at the time, Jeff Zucker, had proclaimed that no single-camera comedy could ever be a hit show.
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