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Sentence count:193+14Posted:2016-12-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: proclaimclaimacclaimneoclassicalraimentclairvoyantclairvoyanceproceedMeaning: [prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-]  adj. declared publicly; made widely known. 
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31. A lie is as much a lie , when it is whispered or when it is proclaimed at the market cross.
32. As soon as the details had been agreed upon, the results would be proclaimed.
33. New regulations on the wages for holiday jobs in the college were proclaimed.
34. Wearing scarves and hats which proclaimed their allegiance, the football fans flooded into the bar.
35. Phillips has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence.
36. The equilateral triangle already proclaimed the magic of 3.
37. A socialist state was proclaimed one year later.
38. A growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country, as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed.
39. For Aristarchus proclaimed that the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe.
40. Nine years later, Watts proclaimed that the leadership of the Democratic Party had abandoned the values of his family.
41. These were messages which had not been proclaimed before, at least not with such persistence and passion.
42. The unfortunate conclusion is that scientific sociology must be the whole thing from the standpoint of rewards and proclaimed standards.
43. But it was the first time these five principles had been drawn together and proclaimed specifically for the Gulf.
44. Yet in a liberal democracy, such a declaration can not easily be made; indeed the opposite must be proclaimed.
45. This liberty was short-lived however. parliament, deeply suspicious of the King's intentions,(http://sentencedict.com/proclaimed.html) proclaimed his Declaration illegal in February.
46. A proclaimed concern for client groups - doctors exist to serve their patients, teachers to educate their students. 6.
47. District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue.
48. In the first place, it was relativist; it proclaimed no value system as its basis; it lacked normative quality.
49. Meredith at first proclaimed his innocence but friction between the player and the club led to further disclosures.
50. This was publicly proclaimed as a struggle against bureaucratism and embourgeoisement.
51. All the outer states capitulated to the Republic except for the most easterly islands which proclaimed a Republic of the South Moluccas.
52. He schemed to be proclaimed Emperor, but as long as Menelik was known to be alive this was impossible.
53. The narrow door, beyond Upwood's, proclaimed its inferior status with no name at all.
54. But nearly all Republicans voted for the measure, and many loudly proclaimed their reasons on the Assembly floor.
55. Aegeus then proclaimed to the country that Theseus was See next chapter. his son and heir.
56. Among recent shopping innovations: what is proclaimed to be the largest supermarket in the county.
57. The ageing king, Al-Kadir, was murdered and one of his viziers proclaimed the new overlord.
58. The vision proclaimed by Paul in his Letter to the Galatians is totally undermined by moral dualisms he never even envisaged.
59. He mistrusted the rich[sentencedict.com], and frequently proclaimed his faith in the people.
60. The prince proclaimed that the charming new princess would never again touch a spinning wheel.
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