Similar words: proclaim, claim, acclaim, neoclassical, raiment, clairvoyant, clairvoyance, proceed. Meaning: [prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-] adj. declared publicly; made widely known.
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121. At the precisely 12 noon the "The Peace of Christmas" is proclaimed in Turku, the former capital of Finland, along with admonitions and greetings dating from the Middle Ages.
122. "None can doubt that what is written took place," proclaimed St. Jerome, who translated the Gospels into Latin in the 4th century.
123. This was ignored in the post-communist epoch, when financial gurus babbled about new paradigms and a Labour chancellor in Britain proclaimed that he had abolished the cycle of "boom and bust".
124. January 22,1901: Edward VII is proclaimed King after the death of his mother, Queen Victoria.
125. New Labour was so afraid of being cast as a cloth cap, northern party of dying industries that Tony Blair proclaimed "the class war is over".
126. In 1795, Washington again proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving, and President John Adams also declared Thanksgivings in 1798 and 1799.
127. Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning: There is a mousetrap in the house!
128. 1991- eleven of Soviet republics proclaimed the birth of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
129. After a recount, the challenger was proclaimed winner of the election.
130. Security officials of the U.A.E. first arrested and harassed BlackBerry users, then proclaimed a coming ban.
131. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father's Day.
132. The Russian Soviet Federated Republic, coextensive with the region, was proclaimed in 1917 after the Russian Revolution and became part of the U. S. S. R. in 1922.
133. Al - Maliki declared a public holiday and proclaimed June 30 as " National Sovereignty Day. "
134. These Haitian monuments date from the beginning of the 19 th century, when Haiti proclaimed its independence.
135. Feminism wasted time trying to persuade us that men are tameable,(Sentencedict) she proclaimed.
136. Further, what do you plan to do with those bodies which will be "raptured" as proclaimed by the evangelists?
137. Crabapple proudly proclaimed her group an "anti-art school," and this kind of subversive sensibility seems to fuel the scene.
138. The People's Republic of Albania was proclaimed on January 11,1946.
139. Helsinki passed to Russia along with Finland in 1809 and became capital of Finland in 1812, retaining that status when the country proclaimed its independence in 1917. Population, 484,263.
140. In Sulla's second civil war, Sulla again marched on Rome, removed Gaius Marius the Younger, and proclaimed himself as Roman dictator.
141. This occasion was provided by the preaching in Germany of an Indulgence proclaimed by Leo X. (1513-21).
142. Bergson proclaimed that there are three modes of apprehending the world: perception, rationality, and intuition.
143. The Republic of Ireland was proclaimed, severing ties with Britain by leaving the Commonwealth.
144. She also proclaimed a forty day period of time of sorrow each year prior to the anniversary of the death of Tammuz.
145. Only four years later he was proclaimed emperor of a "Second Empire" in a further revolution.
146. Sieben Linden, a self - proclaimed eco - village , is growing fast, unlike the surrounding towns.
147. The Lord sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite and Ammonite raiders against him. He sent them to destroy Judah, in accordance with the word of the Lord proclaimed by his servants the prophets.
148. His memoirs, written at the end of his life, proclaimed a fervent and orthodox Marxism-Leninism. His career was often different.
149. In February of 2007, the second largest American subprime loan institution, New Century Financial Corporation, proclaimed a deficit in the forth quarter of 2006 and subprime mortgage crisis emerged.
150. When Su Lin, the San Diego-born daughter of Chinese parents Bai Yun and Gao Gao, had her first medical exam, eager viewers proclaimed that she was the cutest baby ever.
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