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I fear it may proclaim a preference for Bonar Law as a role model, rather than, say, Douglas-Home.

Yet another theory, boosted by this week's announcement of military co-operation, is that Mr Yeltsin may proclaim a full-blooded union of Belarus and Russia and use the new constitutional order as a pretext to put off a presidential election altogether.The mystery of Mr Yeltsin's intentions is equalled only by that of Mr Primakov, now enjoying the healthy air of Switzerland after a back operation.

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Those impatient to see the uptake of a new piece of technology may proclaim "It's the future, take it", but what about the right to tinker with, supplement or simply reject a technology?

Whatever its regime may proclaim, Myanmar seems to be relying on ever more horrible methods to sustain an indefensible export trade.

Mr. Murray's passport may proclaim him to be British, Mr. Salmond seemed to be reminding anyone watching him, but the tennis player was raised in Dunblane, Scotland.

The reformers may proclaim certain objectives merely to appease the peasants, to undermine opposition, to win international backing, or to safeguard their own positions.

Unicef sent a director there nine days ago and Sherif Mohamed Abdallah, who represents a group of businessmen in the country, said: "If we are not careful, we may proclaim the end of the economic sector in Guinea before the end of Ebola".

The media may proclaim Red Hook or Bushwick the new Bohemia, but these neighborhoods simply don't have the seedy charge of the East Village in the 1970s and '80s — and contemporary hipster style, intellectual and sartorial, hardly has the same anti-authoritarian bristle.

People may proclaim that it is and [that it] stands in some kind of nefarious line: it has been lifted [from the Guardian website] without permission, and run alongside some terrible examples of nasty cartoons from the Nazi period (which clearly are [antisemitic]).

Under Section 5 of the Flags Act 1953, the Governor-General may proclaim flags other than the National Flag and the Red Ensign as flags or ensigns of Australia.

Skeptics of the Social-Media-for-Social-Good School of thatght may peopleim that peoplikelike" or "post" only to receive the virtual pat-on-the-back, to make them feel good about themselves, that everyone is undoubtedly and at all times self-interested.

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