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Confident as he may have proclaimed himself to be, the new president took office with no wind behind him.
While Mr. Reagan may have proclaimed what he called the 11th commandment (Republicans should not speak ill of one another), Governor Bush and Senator McCain are eagerly claiming every aspect of Mr. Reagan's legacy except that.
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The sense that the state was unraveling may have been strongest here in Port Said, where demonstrators have proclaimed their city an independent nation.
In that perspective, co-operation between Asia's giants, accounting for 38% of the world's population, may indeed change the world and amount to the "strategic partnership" they have proclaimed.
All have proclaimed their innocence.
Plenty of people have proclaimed themselves deities.
The Trojans have proclaimed themselves national champions.
Or so conferences and magazine covers have proclaimed for months.
Marriage is the strongest form of commitment as married partners have proclaimed their intention to share their life forever.
Wilfried Zaha may have been proclaimed as the latest saviour of English football, but Ian Holloway is worried that being in the spotlight may damage his development.
It may turn out to be, as Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan has proclaimed it, "a crisis in the regime .If so, how will the regime change?
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