Sentence examples for has never proclaimed from inspiring English sources

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Pope Francis has never proclaimed himself to be a liberation theologian and was even a critic of aspects of the movement when he was still known as Father Bergoglio in his native Argentina, according to papal biographers.

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American foreign policy is rather confusing in the Middle East, as we have never openly backed one sect over the other -- we've never proclaimed that "Sunnis are good, Shi'ites are bad" (or vice versa).

On the one hand, feminism has never been more widely proclaimed or marketable than it is now.

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, an engineering major in college, has never been shy about proclaiming an unerring faith in statistics.

It has never been embarrassed to proclaim its list of hatreds: education, tolerance, plurality, pleasure and, above all, freedom of expression – the freedom that underpins all others.

Dr. Farwell testified that his test results showed that Terry Harrington, 17 at the time of the crime and had never stopped proclaiming his innocence, did not recognize details that would have been known to the murderer and did recognize those consistent with his alibi.

"The defendant is free to proclaim that he has never remotely admitted the terrible wrongs alleged by the S.E.C.; but, by gosh, he had better be careful not to deny them, either," the judge wrote.

Toward the end we find Mr. Leacock, the movement's guru and provocateur at 80, looking into a digital viewfinder and proclaiming that there has never been a more exciting time to be making movies.

Ms Grimes proclaims that she has never supported amnesty and "never will".She attacks him from the left, too, chiding him for opposing an increase in the minimum wage and joining the Democratic chorus that Republicans are chauvinists engaged in a "war on women".

"The defendant is free to proclaim that he has never remotely admitted the terrible wrongs alleged by the S.E.C.; but, by gosh, he had better be careful not to deny them either (though, as one would expect, his supporters feel no such compunction)," he wrote.

A perplexed character asks, "If your father has a sex change -- will he be a lesbian?" In a monologue by 29-year-old Jodi Kilgannon of Hampton Bays, a skier boldly proclaims that she has never made a mistake -- then promptly discovers her face is filthy because of her runny nose.

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