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The government proclaimed satisfaction with the court's decision.
Chez Josephine itself had been a massage parlor offering, as a sign proclaimed, "Satisfaction Guaranteed".
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Mr. Wood, the retiring director, who had played no role in the search, proclaimed his satisfaction.
It is uttered in dismay by those in charge of underperforming sides and proclaimed with satisfaction from contented winners.
While the verdict on Saturday brought the Cicciaros satisfaction — they immediately proclaimed it a vindication of Daniel and a dispelling of the claims of racism — on Sunday, Joanne Cicciaro reconsidered.
Witnessing its early use, Dr. Forbes, editor of the British and Foreign Medical Review, proclaimed: "Yesterday we had the satisfaction of seeing this new mode of cheating pain... .. 19 August 1854: Don't be a 'fool for a patient', said the Manchester Guardian on hearing that people were taking the advice of quacks instead of proper doctors during a cholera outbreak.
But there was a certain satisfaction in his voice recently when he proclaimed, "We control our own destiny".
"That scene was absolutely sexual," he proclaims afterwards, with obvious satisfaction Perhaps not surprisingly, given that this is their second consecutive all-night shoot (with a full day's workload in-between), his two bandmates are less boisterous.
"Just wait," I proclaimed.
A republic was proclaimed.
proclaimed over a loudspeaker.
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