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Instead,he has proclaimed himself President and set up his own administration.
The area was proclaimed a city less than one year later.
He was proclaimed in form, and took upon him the administration.
Indeed, anything could be proclaimed as being against state interest.
It was proclaimed as a city on 24 May 1950.
Instead, four days after being proclaimed out for the season, he played in a game.
His face proclaimed what he was thinking: How could they know so much about me?
But now as before, once in the service, few will proclaim who they are.
"I thought it not many minutes ago, for so the thing was decided and proclaimed."
And so, common knowledge has proclaimed, it is the same with history.
I cannot proclaim you man and wife in the name of God.
So, he did it, and they proclaimed his son next day.
The act was proclaimed in force on June 1, 2003.
And by tomorrow, you will have to be proclaimed as such.
Suddenly one day, Will proclaimed me ready to go on my own.
"The best party is the one we are having now," he proclaimed.
The deal was proclaimed as evidence of the case's strength.
The human body is a beautiful thing, our culture suddenly proclaimed.
How many hundreds of times has a new China been proclaimed?
Success here was always proclaimed in the most positive terms.
For this reason, the system was proclaimed to be complete.
The whole world has proclaimed that she also is a very beautiful woman.
After much local debate, it was proclaimed as a city on 22 May 1971.
The new party was proclaimed at a news conference held by 19 members of the "political office."
I will proclaim the violence you have used toward me.