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Universal suffrage on a common voters' role in a united democratic and non-racial South Africa is the only way to peace and racial harmony... 'We can proclaim from the rooftops: "Free at last!"' EXTRACTS FROM A SPEECH IN JOHANNESBURG TO MARK THE ANC'S ELECTION VICTORY, 2 MAY 1994 My fellow South Africans - the people of South Africa.
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If Ed is so bold he can proclaim his support.
In this way, these very same presenters can proclaim in their theaters: "Direct From Broadway!
His voice shows no wear from a five-decade career; it can proclaim, taunt, moan, rasp or ache.
If Mr. Schundler wins, Mr. Bush can proclaim the election results as a validation of his own first year in office.
And there's usually a perching porch from which the male can proclaim his love and defend his territory.
The essayist Alain de Botton, writing in The Boston Globe, recently called for a new literature "that can proclaim the intelligence, peculiarity, beauty and horror of the workplace".
Mr. Adams is the kind of guy who can proclaim, "No bling when you're on the climbing wall!" and get instant results.
That's why Circuit City can proclaim, "Our associates are our greatest assets," and then lay off veteran salespeople because they earn fifty-one cents an hour too much.
In countless contests the balance of power shifted, but no one can proclaim that he has been given a mandate for the future.
For example, the Upanishads, part of the Vedic literature of Hinduism, can proclaim tat tvam asi, literally "you are that," where "that" refers to the single, supreme reality or principle.
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