Proclaims Sentence Examples

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  • The subject of the Iliad, as the first line proclaims, is the " anger of Achilles."

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  • The additional qualification of " Roman " she tolerates, since it proclaims her doctrine of the see of Rome as the keystone of Catholicism; but to herself she is "the Catholic Church," and her members are "Catholics."

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  • His reputation mainly rests on his Introduzione ad una teoria geometrica delle curve piane, which proclaims him as a follower of the Steinerian or synthetical school of geometricians.

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  • It Qioucester was clear that there would be a long minority, and proclaims that the only possible claimants for the regency were himself the queen and Richard of Gloucester.

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  • Thomas Andrews, newly appointed Lord Mayor of London, proclaims the abolition of the Monarchy.

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  • The next ring proclaims "United States Navy" on a blue background, and a rope makes up the outermost layer.

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  • But while the Church proclaims its strictly hierarchical character to the world, the United Nations lies about itself.

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  • America, in this young century, proclaims liberty throughout all the world, and to all the inhabitants thereof.

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  • The middle-class Third Estate proclaims itself the National Assembly on 17th June which on 9th July establishes a constitutional monarchy.

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  • Written in charming, childlike scrawl, the mousemat delightfully proclaims ' A very nice mousemat for horrible yukky work ' .

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  • The evident blush proclaims his shame, tho he himself is too tongue-tied, despite his wish, to apologize.

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  • Every fact in geology proclaims that neither the land, nor the bed of the sea retain for indefinite periods the same level.

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  • Written in charming, childlike scrawl, the mousemat delightfully proclaims ' A very nice mousemat for horrible yukky work '.

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  • The trimmed valance of the canopy now proclaims ' ' West Malling for Kings Hill ' '.

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  • At one point, Gayheart proclaims that she's so high that she needs to lie down.

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  • Christina Aguilera's website proudly proclaims the birth of her little boy, Max Liron Bratman.

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  • Finn comfort shoes are designed to cradle your feet, and the company proclaims them the "finest walking shoes on earth."

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  • Of course, if you have no interest in beating around the bush, you can go get straight to the point with a lettered tattoo that proclaims to the world that you are an Aquarius and proud of it.

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  • Flo's customer reveals he had to sell his watch to his friend because money is tight, but once he sees how much money he can save with Progressive he joyfully proclaims he can afford to buy his watch back.

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  • The silence of the extant fragments, which have not one word about the unity of Being, favours the one view; the voice of antiquity, which proclaims Xenophanes the founder of Eleaticism, has been thought to favour the other.

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  • On the first three days John declares that he is not the Christ, proclaims Jesus to be the Christ, and sends his own disciples away to Jesus.

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  • When the river has risen 20 or 21 ft., he proclaims the Wefa en-Nil, Completion or Abundance of the Nile.

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  • In the light of the coming kingdom it proclaims the blessedness of the poor, the hungry, the sad and the maligned; and the wofulness of the rich, the full, the merry and the popular.

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  • But he says nothing to indicate this, while on the other hand he distinctly proclaims that his purpose is to produce and confirm conviction of the divine claims of Jesus Christ.

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  • Christianity is classed by the students of the science of religion as a universal religion; it proclaims itself as intended for all men without distinction of race or caste, and as in possession of absolute truth.

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  • Apollo proclaims at his birth that he will declare the counsel of Father Zeus to men.'

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  • Even the costume of the Croatian peasantry, to whom brilliant colours and intricate embroideries are always dear, proclaims their racial identity with the Serbs; their songs, dances and musical instruments, the chief part of their customs and folk-lore, their whole manner of life, so little changed by its closer contact with Western civilization, may be studied in Servia (q.v.) itself.

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  • The Army proclaims the supreme duty of self-sacrifice for the sake of the salvation of others.

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