For example, the company was quick to utilize YouTube to proclaim its 88% solution.
But it is one thing to proclaim good intentions, quite another to carry them out.
Slovenia, along with Croatia, was the first republic to proclaim independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
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It is bad form, generally, to proclaim the superiority of European politicians over American ones.
Paintings were used to proclaim political and religious messages (often one and the same).
That way they will be able to proclaim their saintliness in a form that all can see.
They are allowing Mr Rodriguez to proclaim the idea only because, for the moment, it suits everybody.
Mr Anthony said that not everyone in the Western Hemisphere can proclaim the glories of trade liberalization.
Barak and Olmert proclaim that war with Syria which seemed imminent in July has been successfully averted.
Pollyannas would proclaim that America's households have never been so liquid and conclude that there was no problem.
Time out, that is, for the election campaign in which the Republicans will proclaim themselves the anti-terrorism party.
Dr. Bronner's label, while it does proudly proclaim all of the above, mainly looks like a religious pamphlet.
Some experts then proclaim that intervening in the foreign markets to keep up a currency's value is futile.
Yet she uses this evidence to proclaim the importance of said minimum wage.
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GTE, proclaim their excitement about their corporate marriage, Wall Street and the telecoms industry has reacted with a yawn.
I've visited noisy, boisterous state and federal prisons, where inmates scream for a visitor's attention or proclaim their innocence.
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In doing so, it has abandoned most of the Hindu-nationalist nostrums of swadeshi (self-reliance) that it used to proclaim.
Cities and towns proclaim that controls are a public good, yet they don't compensate the owners for their economic losses.
Some may justify it, others proudly proclaim it, and others will deny their cheating vigorously, but it's a common activity.
And while many were quick to proclaim Phelps the greatest Olympian of all time, he has some ways to go.
Then there may be some unexpected flashes of architectural beauty or urban richness or civic meaning to proclaim New York's survival.
Like modern Gnostics relishing in some secret knowledge that surpasses the received wisdom of the ages, intellectuals proclaim the way forward.
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Since 1928 (as we all too often heard the purported savvy pundits proclaim), you could easily count on at least 9%.
Composer Howard Skempton said he wanted to use bells because they "proclaim moments of public gathering, celebration and of important news".
In the video, Mr. Du is seen demurring as the woman recording him demands that he proclaim his love for her.
The National Electoral Council is due to formally proclaim Mr Maduro's victory at a ceremony and rally in Caracas later on Monday.
So is this a recovery--is the recession over as the pundits proclaim?
Even without the improvised interludes, Mr. Tepfer's Goldbergs proclaim his jazz roots.
Now the closet fans at the ACLU can proclaim their love, too.
The Lib Dems will proclaim it a historic victory, endorsing the decision of their leader, Paddy Ashdown, to work with Mr Blair's government.
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