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Its most ludicrous proposition is that a disciplined statewide school athletic champion would proclaim herself a "freak".
And someone with Penelope Longstreet's political views and multicultural concerns would be most unlikely to proclaim herself, without irony, a defender of "Western values".
By Philip Gourevitch Palin was elected governor just as the corruption scandal broke, and quickly took the opportunity to proclaim herself a reformer.
She is, no doubt, the kind of woman who would proclaim herself a Luddite, as if she'd invented the notion of using that term for computer illiteracy.
The moving first promo clip for the show saw Jenner proclaim herself "the new normal" and apply make-up as she discussed how many people "go through life and never deal with their own issues".
And as the audience expected her to proclaim herself the first black Republican woman in Congress, she said instead, "I will be the first Republican woman ever elected to Congress from Long Island".
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"See?" she said, proclaiming herself the winner.
Queen Elizabeth proclaimed herself to be "absolutely delighted".
Nonetheless, Mrs. Baldrige proclaimed herself pleased with her successor, and still pleased Mr. Bernard paid a call.
Ms. Windsor, speaking on Thursday afternoon at a news conference, proclaimed herself "thrilled" by the decision.
A friend proclaimed herself a witch, another said she was a knight.
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