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Conversely, those who assailed it were now openly proclaimed as "evil".
During the first years after the fall of communism, NOP openly proclaimed its determination to establish a national state.
In a telling passage in the "Dialogues," Hume has one of his characters remark that a person who openly proclaimed atheism, being guilty of "indiscretion and imprudence," would not be very formidable.
Although few have openly proclaimed it since the days of Idi Amin in Uganda, it has become the virtual quest of so many African heads of state that it ranks today as a near standard.
Since the Hamas election victory in 2006 and more assertively after the Hamas Gaza takeover in 2007, a policy was quite openly proclaimed that was sometimes known as the "West Bank first" approach.
From Edouard Manet's portrait of the dirty realist writer Zola sitting among his Japanese art finds to Van Gogh's loving copies of the Japanese woodblock prints he collected, the early avant garde in France openly proclaimed their debt to artists like Hiroshige and Hokusai.
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But they openly proclaim their principles -- indoors.
Or at Police Headquarters, where officers openly proclaim their bitterness toward the job in elevators crowded with bosses.
Citizen Kane may have been inspired by the life of William Randolph Hearst, but it openly proclaims its status as fiction.
Instead of snickering at the fact of London's superior wealth, a new campaign is openly proclaiming it to be cause for celebration.
"What we had there were people who were openly proclaiming their faiths and their desire to teach it to their children," Mr. Delpuech said.
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