Sentence examples for generally proclaimed from inspiring English sources

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This time, the new McGuane was not generally proclaimed a literary event but merely noted in many quarters as, well, another McGuane.

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But, once on the site, it is hard not to get pulled into all the strangeness that people in New York are selling, buying and generally proclaiming to the world.

It is bad form, generally, to proclaim the superiority of European politicians over American ones.

LeMaître's model was publically proclaimed as appropriate and generally correct during a special session of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 31 Oct 1931.

Upon its initial release, Animal House received generally mixed reviews from critics, but Time and Roger Ebert proclaimed it one of the year's best.

The Washington Naval Treaty was proclaimed just one month into Coolidge's term, and was generally well received in the country.

The Manchus took control in 1755, but current rule by China is generally dated back to 1870, when Qing dynasty generals crushed a Muslim rebellion led by Yakub Beg, a British agent, who proclaimed an independent Turkestan in 1865.

proclaimed over a loudspeaker.

"Correct!" the computer proclaimed.

"Just wait," I proclaimed.

A republic was proclaimed.

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