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was announce
verb
To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim.
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"All I had to do was announce that the museum will not close and I was nominated for sainthood".
What they did not do was announce that the concentration of spores was the highest in the nation.
But instead, all it did was announce "Here's the Baby!" under a thumbnail photo of Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat.
In reality, all he had done was announce that this semester he would be teaching a course entitled "Sociology of Hip-Hop – Urban Theodicy of Jay-Z".
One of the first things Zapatero, 48, did upon his election in 2004 was announce the withdrawal of Spanish troops from Iraq.
What Obama actually did was announce that he would first ask Congress to authorize such a strike, rather than launch it unilaterally.
Similar(44)
My name was announced.
No resolution was announced.
And dinner was announced.
No motive was announced.
No cast was announced.
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