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I don't like a man still keeping his mouth shut on accusations of tax avoidance being proclaimed as one of our country's pop heroes, however.
He was uniformly proclaimed as one of the good guys of baseball.
Democracy is proclaimed as one of the EU's values in its treaties, and the union is eager to vaunt its adherence to these values, however much its opponents have decried a "democratic deficit".
The pilot then landed the plane in the Hudson River, a feat the Wall Street Journal proclaimed as "one of the rarest and most technically challenging feats in commercial aviation".
The organisers usefully provide an attractive map of the nearby churches and chapels that have works by Bronzino (but visitors need not bother with the show's rather feeble catalogue).This is a show that could happen only in Florence, where Bronzino is being proudly proclaimed as one of the greatest Italian artists of the 16th century.
It has been proclaimed as one of the best FIFA World Cup songs of all time by publications including Billboard, BuzzFeed, Dallas Observer and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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To proclaim, as one Japanese minister did last weekend, that the amount of radiation released at that time was equivalent to a CAT scan was simply absurd.
He loudly proclaimed as much.
"We are family now," she proclaims as would a proud mother, "and one of the goals of this film is to provide hope and assistance to other kids, too".
His paintings proclaim as much.
The UN duly proclaimed Srebrenica as one of six "safe areas" to be defended by the United Nations Protection Force (our emphasis), or Unprofor.
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