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She was proclaimed dead shortly afterwards.
He was proclaimed dead in November after a skirmish with Russian security forces.
Boxing, a sport long proclaimed dead or dying in the United States, has become increasingly global in recent years.
Initially, they produced a budget for 2012 that didn't do very much at all about long-term deficits, and was instantly proclaimed dead on arrival.
Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a prominent religious scholar and deputy to the killed leader, will head the militant movement, which has been in disarray since its founder, Mullah Omar, was proclaimed dead last summer.
The life cycle for apps has also grown swift, to say the least; Peach was proclaimed "dead" by some publications less than a week after its launch.
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It is understandable that you may want to ride in the ring without one, especially in a Western class, but remember that horses are big, powerful, dangerous animals with a mind of their own, and if something were to happen suddenly, even a horse proclaimed dead-broke might react violently.
She said that of the 1.3 million official signs in the city, 4,659 now proclaim Dead End, while only 160 say No Outlet and none say No Exit.
Democratic leaders would be foolish to proclaim dead the issues which spawned the failed Occupy Movement.
Before Bill Clinton proclaimed it dead in 1996, the era of big government was a boom time for presidential authority.
Forecasts of deaths reaching double figures were refuted by rioters on the roof, who hoisted a banner proclaiming "No Dead".
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