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Despite parades and strident proclamations, the Falange made little headway in its first three years.
He is believed to have written at least some of the proclamations the group issued.
Despite the new laws and proclamations, the impact might elude nonsmoking visitors who arrive in the capital next month.
At 20 I congratulated myself on my awareness of the subjectivity of aesthetic judgments, the arbitrariness of critical proclamations, the folly of received wisdom.
Along with the gavel and the power to run meetings and issue proclamations, the mayor is paid more than the Council members — $25 a meeting, compared with $20 a meeting.
As much as Ewing became fair game with his annual "We're going to win it" proclamations, the people who follow the Knicks wanted to believe him, so much so that they sometimes persuaded themselves.
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He read the proclamation, though the boos of the crowd drowned him out.
Among the national science academies which cosigned the abovementioned proclamation was the Greek Academy, the Academy of Athens.
The more frank the proclamation, the bigger the lie.
Lincoln's second Emancipation Proclamation (the 13th Amendment).
With the Emancipation Proclamation, the nature of the war changed dramatically.
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