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the proclamations
noun
A statement which is proclaimed; a formal public announcement.
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But the proclamations of success were premature.
To some extent the proclamations and communiqués of Napoleon prolonged this Revolutionary eloquence.
Mr. Bonami said he didn't exactly find comfort in the proclamations of support that surfaced, either.
He is believed to have written at least some of the proclamations the group issued.
For all the proclamations of innovation, there is something quaintly old-fashioned about GaGa.
The proclamations began in haste after the game: The Giants are a dynasty.
The proclamations have historically elicited chuckles from the PC peanut gallery, which has viewed such a feat as rather unlikely.
"You cannot judge the outcome of a revolution by the proclamations of those who make it," Dr. Kissinger warned.
Highlighted in this altered context, the proclamations become more complex messages that might deal with adjustments to the food chain.
You can see this thinking best in the proclamations of the industry that has risen to support these new businesspeople.
Her wall is adorned with the proclamations and community service awards that she has garnered throughout her career.
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