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His aides claim to have it on good authority that the AU will formally proclaim him president and demand that Mr Gbagbo go or else.Or else what?
ON Tuesday, John Paul II will formally proclaim Sir Thomas More the patron saint of politicians, a professional class that nowadays is not especially known for unbending principle.
In March 1770, the longboat from Endeavour carried Cook ashore to allow him to formally proclaim British sovereignty over New Zealand.
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The latter doctrine, known as the Immaculate Conception, was formally proclaimed a matter of Roman Catholic belief by Pope Pius IX in 1854.
Formally proclaimed in 1833 by Count Sergey Uvarov, the Emperor's minister of education, Official Nationality rested on three principles: Orthodoxy, autocracy, and nationality.
Having formally proclaimed Argentina's independence from Spain, the delegates appointed Juan Martín de Pueyrredón as supreme dictator, while they conducted a fruitless search for a monarch.
Prime Minister Ehud Barak has warned repeatedly that Israel will retaliate if the Palestinians pre-empt a final peace agreement by formally proclaiming a state.
The political and judicial structures adopted at independence in 1975 were those of a single-party state modeled on the Soviet example, but the regime never formally proclaimed its adherence to Marxism-Leninism.
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