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We wish we could proclaim a Happy New Year in housing.
Instead of being mushy and marginalized, atheism could proclaim its creed.
Provided you had five hundred bucks lying around, you could proclaim it, too.
"Perhaps Chris (30th over) could proclaim to his office that England can pull back from the brink or that Udal is a decent bowler.
To enhance the sense of persecution, she stood in front of the photograph of Marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima and said that if they could "beat back a totalitarian aggressor," then present-day Americans too could "proclaim liberty".
The solar industry would have a much easier ride, of course, if it could proclaim "grid parity": the moment when the electricity it produces costs the same as the electricity generated by fossil fuels.
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Erzberger put on the bravest face he could, proclaiming that "a nation of 70 million people suffers, but it does not die".
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.
You could only proclaim a £2.25bn loss on the public balance sheet and the surrender of £700m of dividends as a "fantastic deal for UK taxpayers", as Osborne did, if you see zero value in public activity.
Contrast that with Kodak, once the most distinguished of photography companies, which invented the hand-held camera and could proudly proclaim it was "Established in 1892".
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