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The new piece is a white-hot eruption on the evils of gun control written by the playwright David Mamet, whose anger and passion is so intense that if he proclaimed this in a theater you'd be able to see the spittle settling like gentle rain on the patrons in the first few rows of the orchestra.
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But he offered one reason for keeping quiet about running, saying that he might lose his ability to work with Republicans in Congress on housing legislation if he proclaims an interest in the Senate seat.
The resolution placed Hanna in a difficult position: if he supported it, he proclaimed he would not run for president; if he opposed it, he risked Roosevelt's wrath.
Suddenly, he proclaimed, "If you look for perfection, you'll never be content".
Commissioner Bud Selig had looked at the intense interest that accompanied those Mets-Yankees series and saw that it was good, and he proclaimed that if one series was good, two would be better.
He proclaimed that if elected president, his administration would eliminate breast cancer by 2015.
Barkley thought the administration was too favorable to big business interests, however, and in 1922, he proclaimed that if Harding had returned the country to normalcy, "then in God's name let us have Abnormalcy".
To a man in a khaki suit at the Sunday night shindig, he called out, "Thank you for being you!" To a woman who said that her congressman boss was glad that she'd attended Monday afternoon's cocktail reception, he proclaimed, "Well if you're happy and your boss is happy and I'm happy, then that is just so happy".
So what kind of doctor are you?" "A doctor of music," he proclaimed, as proudly as if he were Marie Curie.
But even if he is proclaimed president on time, the legitimacy of the new national and local governments will be overshadowed by doubt, until Koala Boy's allegations are properly debunked.For generations, Filipinos have quipped that there are no losers in their elections only winners and those cheated of victory.
In a plea for polyphony, hybridity and the chameleon, he proclaims: "If past and present are one seamless whole … if you live in the possible tense, if you think of the past as destroyed time – what happens to memory?
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