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"I wanted to make a public declaration of our faith.
Still, once it leaked Hodgson, who is 66, was forced to make a public declaration.
"In order to get those rights, we had to make a public declaration of inferiority.
By mid-afternoon some 440,000 people had signed an online petition asking the teams to make a public declaration that they would not race.
He said he would give Mr. Arafat a few more days to make a public declaration calling for a cease-fire, as Mr. Sharon did earlier this week.
(Tehran would not be required to make a public declaration, which it fears would make it look weak in the eyes of its populace and its neighbors).
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It was the second time Rodriguez had made a public declaration about his readiness to play without their approval.
More than 30 Presbyterian ministers, many of them well-known, made a public declaration of support for independence in August.
Ms. Nimmons had looked forward to making a public declaration in an open courtroom that she was transgender (and proud).
We just made a public declaration of our "Ecosex Manifesto": "We shamelessly hug trees, massage the earth with our feet and talk dirty to plants.
Later he makes a public declaration of his love, and she responds by presenting him with a handkerchief stained with her menstrual blood, a rejection much more blunt than any text message.
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