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1 They must on all occasions confirm by their actions what they proclaim in words.
2 To effect this, we must proclaim in the face of the world these three propositions.
3 Would they wish to proclaim in the face of the world that all they did was through fear?
4 And now the wise, the gentle, the saintly proclaim in all tongues the joyful message, 'The gods return again.
5 Speak to the people, and proclaim in the hearing of all: Whosoever is fearful and timorous, let him return.
6 We urge you no further to reveal what such innate bravery must shortly proclaim in the most honorable manner.
7 He was always alert to seize an opportunity and proclaim in trumpet tones the voice of conscience, the demands of eternal righteousness.
8 I can't send a bell-man about, to cry aloud and proclaim in the streets what you are pleased to call my heroism.
9 Sir, You proclaim in your editorial of May 16th that your newspaper will approach the forthcoming election from an open and uncommitted position.
10 The sentiment that statesmen and bishops proclaim in their high places are responsible for the actions of the lower classes on the highways.
11 He had the grace to proclaim in the bosom of his father's family that the old gentleman was a father-in-law to be proud of.
12 Pastiri explained the matter for El Bizco's benefit; the confederates were to place bets and then proclaim in a loud voice that they had won.
13 The robots are coming, or so media have proclaimed in recent months.
14 The jubilee having been proclaimed in Paris, the Court preachers worked miracles.
15 Something is going to happen, Jesry proclaimed in his usual confident baritone.
16 All laws are proclaimed in camp, and relate to the hunt alone.
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