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The unusual solution was an agreement that Mr. Schwarz would not be able to continue to proclaim publicly that he is innocent.
But the conditions that prompted Lenin to proclaim publicly, "Shame on those who foment hatred toward the Jews," are long gone.
At which point, a word of praise is due to that inveterate campaigner and Father of the House, Sir Peter Tapsell, who is one of the few Tory MPs to proclaim publicly that the recession was not caused by "Labour's mess".
That also happened to be the moment I knew that my children needed to be in a district that was willing to proclaim publicly the equal worth of all employees and make policies that revealed that all families matter.
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The EPA apparently no longer sees its role as protection of the environment and the American citizens and recently proclaimed publicly that its role is The Stewardship of Pesticides.
The goal was first proclaimed publicly in the 1937 Nuremberg Rallies.
Some of them are already proclaiming publicly that they'll never vote for Clinton, if Sanders doesn't win.
In the Torah, the law is proclaimed publicly to the entire society and constitutes, moreover, a body of teaching to this community.
When a sports prodigy who is this two-faced proclaims publicly that "family is everything to me," no eyebrows had better be raised.
But it also prohibits Mr. Schwarz from continuing to proclaim his innocence publicly.
"For him, the only way to validate the symbolism is to publicly proclaim what he wanted to do".
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