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1
They knew of the official opposition, and the
public
proclamation
against Jesus.
2
That would simply be a
public
proclamation
of his love.
3
I have made
public
proclamation
unto them, and I have appealed to them in private.
4
With the exception of Saeed's
public
proclamation
,
Rashid couldn't have been more pleased with how things were proceeding.
5
All of them by
public
proclamation
denounced relentless vengeance against the faithful men who refused the royal boon.
6
Tacking on a social post or
public
proclamation
makes your solo a supported climb, and therefore null and void.
7
In fact, my charge is that of making
public
proclamation
of the wine which is sold at auctions, etc.
8
A
public
proclamation
had bidden every householder display from his windows the most beautiful and costly tapestries he possessed.
9
But although they have made a
public
proclamation
about it, no one has been found to do it yet.
10
Photo: Supplied Local law requires the chief election officer to issue an official
public
proclamation
announcing the date of election.
11
You will provide for its
public
proclamation
,
indicating the penalty to be incurred by those who bring in contraband goods.
12
The gaps between
public
proclamation
and personal practice, which were subsequently revealed in a succession of scandals, were not yet apparent.
13
Nor was it because they indulged in much
public
proclamation
or systematic soliciting of converts, in the manner of modern Evangelicals.
14
Richard Dimbleby presented BBC coverage of the
public
proclamation
in London by Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Sir Gerald Wollaston.
15
No harder blow had ever befallen the count: it was as good as a
public
proclamation
that he possessed small influence.
16
The
public
proclamation
-on foolscap paper set in a dark wooden frame -used to be handwritten, but is now typed.
public
proclamation
public