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It is not the first time he has been challenged for proclaiming technology's promise.
Each side emerged from almost three hours of talks proclaiming itself encouraged.
But magazines are not proclaiming some resurgence of the "sensitive man," people in the industry say.
The neon window sign proclaiming fresh pasta reinforces that image.
And now here was Willie not only proclaiming his love for her but also his devotion.
But experts are wary about proclaiming that the industry's troubles are over.
Thus the French propensity for proclaiming disagreement becomes an unwelcome irritant.
The Great War broke out in 1914, with Wilson proclaiming neutrality.
On several occasions, he identified himself in public by proclaiming: "I am the brother of Nuora."
He said Mr. Bush was right in proclaiming that much diplomatic business is done at such receptions.
We remain committed to his high ideals and proclaiming through word and deed that brotherhood is still the hope of the world.
The legionnaires try to hold out against the attacks, with Dagineau confidently proclaiming that relief is on the way to them.
Santamula performed the Asvamedha sacrifices with a view to proclaiming their independent and imperial status.
Nonetheless, at his opening press conference, he stunned reporters and fans by proclaiming the program "is on a collision course with the national championship.
The most obvious response, the one talking heads were proclaiming on the various TV stations, was one he could not even contemplate, much less order.
The first part is "Establishment Clause" which was created to forbid the federal government from proclaiming and supporting a national religion financially.
The third Presidential candidate, Ross Perot, has joined the others in proclaiming welfare undesirable.
Mr. Barry has tried to weather the storm stoically, proclaiming the worst of the crisis has passed and things are under control.
Fortunately for science gourmands, in 1987 a book proclaiming the arrival of an even bigger thing shouldered its way onto the best-seller lists.
An uneasy peace ensued, during which Carausius issued coins proclaiming his legitimacy and inviting official recognition.
Yesterday, many of the defendants issued statements proclaiming their innocence and playing down any negative impact on their businesses from the settlement .
Several blocks further along the street they came to a small restaurant with a painted sign proclaiming, "The Unity Restaurant."
Headlines proclaiming the dangers of beauty products are often based on hype, so WebMD takes a look at the science.
Chua showed initial reluctance, accepting the nomination only as his "national duty" and even proclaiming Ong to be the far superior candidate.
"Our new program asserts that a Communist party does not earn the title of vanguard merely by proclaiming it," he told Works in Progress.