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Previously, although a party could not proclaim its innocence, there was no requirement to acknowledge any wrongdoing.
He argued that Mexico could not proclaim its support for human rights at home and condone their violation in Cuba.
Try as he might (and boy, did he try), the Fonz simply could not proclaim error.
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It does not proclaim its profundity or insist on attention.
/ 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".
He was not proclaiming he could go out and play.
So in a way you could say I'm embedding videos that are not proclaimed to be embeddable.
On the appearance of proclaiming defeat: We're not proclaiming defeat.
The reporter apparently couldn't wait to proclaim the desired result, because had he waited for the final communiqué, entitled "Walking Together in the Service of God in the World", his editors would have stopped that story.
That's something that education theory didn't proclaim.
They didn't proclaim themselves ready to win a championship.
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