Ainda não temos significados para "proclaim the fact".
1I thought so, sir; although your clothes do not proclaim the fact.
2Charlie had died too soon; the very year of his death seemed to proclaim the fact.
3Mrs. Ackroyde was far less artificial, and though her hair was dyed it did not proclaim the fact blatantly.
4Her demeanor and the very intonation of her speech seemed to proclaim the fact that she was the daughter of that illustrious physician of Odessa.
5He was thoroughly uncomfortable, and his manner proclaimed the fact aloud.
6He proclaimed the fact, and hastened to the Custom House to notify the collector.
7The odour of their late tenants alone proclaimed the fact of their recent shipwreck.
8There is a-bossiness about you that proclaims the fact aloud.
9Two minutes later, Greg's breathing proclaimed the fact that this cadet was sound asleep.
10They that were not in receipt of wages accepted service and shamelessly proclaimed the fact.
11Mazzini was proclaiming the fact that the people in Spain, Hungary, Germany, Poland, Russia, were oppressed.
12Two delegates abstained from voting, and proclaimed the fact, but were heard only a few feet away.
13Let those who meet you know, without your proclaiming the fact, that you are indeed a Bahá'í.
14Loud curses came up from the river, proclaiming the fact that the pursuers had found the empty boat.
15Their clothing, their head-dress, their barbaric ornamentation proclaimed the fact to whoever might pass; but no one passed.
16However this may be, the Declaration was finally signed, and Liberty Bell proclaimed the fact to all within hearing.
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