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"Authentic art has no use for proclamations...," Proust wrote, "it accomplishes its work in silence".
Demonstrations in City Hall Plaza were rarely permitted, except perhaps for proclamations of fealty to the Yankees.
Scripts of various kinds came to be used throughout most of the ancient world for proclamations, correspondence, transactions, and records; but book production was confined largely to religious centres of learning, as it would be again later in medieval Europe.
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But such dialogue must not be a substitute for proclamation".
The Nashville-based South Carolina native begins her second album of country much as she means to go on, with a hell-for-leather proclamation that "it's always the right time to do the wrong thing".
Tebow might have been goofing on his own reputation for public proclamations of his Christian faith.
The Registan of Timur's time was also the site for royal proclamations, parades and executions.
Poking fun at Mr. Markowitz's penchant for official proclamations, his doppelg?er read from an imagined scroll.
Often ridiculed in the international press for his proclamations about his own brilliance, in Sweden he can do little wrong.
By the time I dropped the B-bomb, on our third date, Jared was well prepared for my proclamations of selfhood.
The early church nevertheless had many tensions and conflicts that called for ecumenical proclamations and pleas from the Evangelists and Apostles.
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