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leader proclaim
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0.92 |
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Jewish leaders proclaim State of Israel. |
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government proclaim
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0.79 |
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The government proclaimed Thursday a day of mourning. |
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president proclaim
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0.79 |
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Every president has proclaimed his faith. |
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official proclaim
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0.72 |
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BSA officials proclaimed a great victory. |
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banner proclaim
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0.39 |
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Outside, banners proclaimed his welcome and elite police units stood guard. |
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side proclaim
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0.39 |
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Both sides proclaimed it a merger of equals. |
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ad proclaim
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0.33 |
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The ads proclaim the firm as counsel to innovators, visionaries and change agents. |
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headline proclaim
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0.33 |
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Newspaper headlines proclaimed the nation a champion. |
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sign proclaim
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0.33 |
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Signs proclaimed, HOT DOUGHNUTS NOW, when a batch left the oven. |
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announcer proclaim
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0.26 |
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The announcer proclaims that the gold is real and the kisses are not. |
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candidate proclaim
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0.26 |
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Both candidates were proclaiming victory in meetings with the press and with supporters throughout the day. |
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company proclaim
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0.26 |
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Last year, the company proclaimed its plan to sell services to doctors as the key to profits. |
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opposition proclaim
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0.26 |
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The opposition on Friday proclaimed victory over the Taliban in Mazar-e-Sharif, the most significant prize in northern Afghanistan. |
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politician proclaim
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0.26 |
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Politicians will proclaim a new common bond. |
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pundit proclaim
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0.26 |
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Pop culture pundits have proclaimed the existence of Woodstock Nation and hip-hop nation, so why not Slam Nation? |