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It frightened her, that notion, but it pleased her, too, because she wanted to proclaim the truth, she wanted to reveal who she really was: not the good and faithful wife she pretended to be but someone else, someone interrupted.
"The point is not the points -- the point is the poem," proclaim the emcees when the competition starts and it rapidly becomes apparent just how true -- and how painful -- that notion can be.
Noligarchy!" proclaim the protesters' banners.
Speaker after speaker, many from non-teacher unions — police, nurses, custodians — echoed that notion, proclaiming the power of organized labor and the need to stick together.
Rather than letting, by neglect, the notion of an "Asian Century" or a "Chinese Century" develop, Hillary Clinton proclaimed the 21st century "America's Pacific Century" — the title of her comprehensive essay in the November issue of Foreign Policy.
In an era in which policymakers have proclaimed the end of welfare as we know it, the transforming powers of work -- the notion that any job, however menial, gives a life structure and meaning -- are being earnestly preached.
"Windia," proclaimed The Indian Express.
"Sinus rhythm," proclaimed the surgeon.
It proclaimed the Nuremberg Laws.
He was proclaimed the winner.
"And now," he proclaims, "the Bittersweets".
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