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He'll even likely try to proclaim some vague victory over cartel influence in Mexico.
And isolate the Big Ten and Pac-10, daring them to try to proclaim one of their member schools — even an undefeated one — as "national champ" while the rest of the country has turned its attention to a thrilling 8- or 16-team playoff.
Others may yet try to proclaim some ramshackle caliphate in one remote area or another, but it will likely have little attraction except through brute force.
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He emphasized his record of working with Democrats, and he tried to proclaim his independence from President Bush.
He says things have gone smoothly, except when one member of the proudly leaderless group tried to proclaim himself the one in charge.
No matter how hard Mr. Kenyatta tried to proclaim himself his own man, voters could not forget that the departing president handpicked him as his candidate and spoke openly of being around to assist him once he was elected president.
As a general rule, journalists (particularly us of the tech stripe) go gonzo when trying to proclaim something a new "trend".
I am not trying to proclaim which approach is "better".
It seems like everyone's trying to proclaim the death of email.
The brothers are mentioned for the last time in 812, when a group of disgruntled soldiers tried to proclaim the brothers emperors in the aftermath of the fall of Debeltum to the Bulgars.
You know the truth is... you know with a "theory" kind of thinking, its never a risk because you're not trying to proclaim it to be facts, you know what I mean.
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