11.   For Pulitzers, the book customarily gets a new cover, proclaiming the victory.

12.   In so doing, he gave the settler leaders a way to proclaim victory and to calm down some of their more radical followers.

13.   It seems visually obvious that the candles bespeak the end of Judaism as the vision of an empty tomb seems to proclaim the victory of Christianity.

14.   Joy and bravado combined to lead many to proclaim victory.

15.   Lazio proclaimed victory, but it is unclear whether voters cared much about the issue.

16.   Nevertheless, leaders proclaimed victory, even if in muted tones.

17.   Now, with the alliance proclaiming victory in Kosovo, Cohen is trying to insure that the Europeans follow through on their promises.

18.   On Wednesday, she proclaimed victory.

19.   Several other steps remain, however, before Cardoso can proclaim victory.

20.   Somewhat warily, because the final numbers for costs and ticket sales will not be available for about two weeks, officials at Lincoln Center are proclaiming victory.

v. + victory >>共 503
claim 12.08%
have 5.80%
declare 5.44%
celebrate 4.43%
seal 3.73%
predict 2.89%
score 2.70%
win 2.57%
clinch 2.36%
get 2.27%
proclaim 1.04%
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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