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So the displays at Hudson News, which will proclaim that the novel is "now an epic television event on IFC," will always be empty, as if the book is continuously sold out.
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Once they are displayed, these treasures will proclaim an eternal reality which did not end in 1453 .Byzantium: 330-1453" is at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, until March 22nd.
Mr Hu will proclaim success in endeavours like these across the country.
Even those who privately oppose Kim Jong Un will proclaim loyalty for now.
Next week, a new study will proclaim that today's U.S. office workers are miserable.
He will proclaim peace to the nations.
A sign will proclaim the good news — you made it.
One day they will proclaim their love for Triscuits.
"If you don't have a steel industry you don't have a country," he proclaimed, which will come as a surprise to a lot of countries.
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