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Along with Jimmy and so many other firefighters, police officers and rescue workers, they were rightly proclaimed the heroes of the terrorist attacks.
The great irony of Napoleon's complicated career is set out here with ease and clarity: he rightly proclaimed that his conquests carried Revolutionary principles to Europeans still mired in a feudal past, yet he gave himself dictatorial powers, eventually crowning himself emperor.
The road to success is long and as Tom Clancy rightly proclaimed: "An overnight success is ten years in the making".
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Early Stoics, however, rejected the pathē altogether, breaking with the Aristotelians, who sought a mean between them, and with the Epicureans, who proclaimed pleasure, rightly chosen, to be the only criterion by which to judge an action.
To a cheering throng, she proclaimed: "It was rightly noted in Denver this week that Hillary left 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America.
proclaimed over a loudspeaker.
"Correct!" the computer proclaimed.
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"Just wait," I proclaimed.
A republic was proclaimed.
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