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The whole world has proclaimed that she also is a very beautiful woman.
For the hand proclaims that a woman wrote his name.
Two days ago, Richardson proclaimed that the season was over.
She earlier proclaimed that last October would be the end of life on earth.
Even the stunned look in his dark eyes proclaimed that.
He then proclaimed that she was "free to go to hell fire".
George Washington himself proclaimed that the city would not fill up "for about a century."
She proclaims that it might be God's plan for them find each other again and fall in love.
Paul proclaims that work can never be everything to a woman, though it is to a man.
The person proclaims that he or she would like to lose weight.
And he proclaimed that his No. 1 goal was providing jobs for all.
The bird proclaimed that they were the king's children and nephew.
In addition, he proclaimed that blacks needed to live a moral life.
Those who proclaim that classical music is for everyone miss the point.
A voice proclaimed that she was a woman, shocking her guards.
His mouth proclaimed that they had all the time in the world to savor each other.
They also proclaimed that, "the Carpenters have more going for them than against."
Once upon a time, cities proudly proclaimed that "city air makes free."
Tonight, we proclaim that the vital American center is alive and well.
He held a team meeting, then proclaimed that his club was still in first and had no reason to appear sad.
Already, the media has proclaimed that it's impossible to bridge our differences.
Several private environmental groups say it is too soon to proclaim that the fish are safe to eat.
He proclaimed that his disciples would simultaneously have such an experience.
And now my President proclaiming that he was not a crook.
Their expressions proclaimed that they were happy to be leaving this island.