81.   The prosecutor suggested that the All-Pro NFL linebacker may have violated the gag order when he held a news conference in Baltimore to proclaim his innocence.

82.   The question of whether she could have made such an idealistic work without embracing Nazi ideology is also discussed, with Miss Riefenstahl doggedly proclaiming her innocence.

83.   The son of the slain civil rights leader, Dexter King, meets with Ray in prison and proclaims his innocence.

84.   The tentative agreements amount to a turnabout for Andersen, which has loudly proclaimed its innocence since it was indicted last month.

85.   They can call out to reporters to proclaim their innocence without being punished.

86.   They continue to proclaim their innocence.

87.   Those are her three adult children, who have staunchly defended their father and proclaimed his innocence.

88.   Through their lawyers, both have proclaimed their innocence, as they have since first being identified as suspects.

89.   Thompson also proclaims his innocence, then asks for money for his legal defense fund.

90.   Twice last week, in a statement and at a news conference in New York when he took no questions, Albert proclaimed his innocence.

v. + innocence >>共 106
maintain 35.16%
proclaim 13.89%
prove 10.89%
protest 10.83%
declare 5.02%
claim 3.33%
profess 3.20%
assert 2.28%
plead 2.28%
lose 1.89%
proclaim + n. >>共 267
innocence 27.03%
victory 7.36%
independence 3.30%
state 2.66%
intention 2.28%
support 1.90%
faith 1.65%
love 1.65%
belief 1.02%
loyalty 1.02%
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