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- verb Present participle of
proclaim .
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Examples
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Everything on the shelves at the Warehouse will be greenwashed in one way or another - wearing a label proclaiming its environmental virtues - but the full range of crap will still be there.
ScreenTalk 2009
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One, however, has a label proclaiming the tool's carbon footprint is 50 pounds.
Open Sources's blog 2009
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One man held up a baby for the cameras and another, behind Vittert, a banner in English proclaiming, "Mission Accomplished."
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Why oh why and ChooChoo, you are both utterly unique in proclaiming that limited forward progress is actually a step backward.
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One man held up a baby for the cameras and another, behind Vittert, a banner in English proclaiming, "Mission Accomplished."
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He calls us to be willing participants in proclaiming the Good News and sharing in His powerful ministry.
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Why oh why and ChooChoo, you are both utterly unique in proclaiming that limited forward progress is actually a step backward.
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These women were even more forthright in proclaiming their disgust and outrage at the current pattern designs.
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Bob McDonnell conspicuously and determinedly elided the issue of slavery in proclaiming April as Confederate History Month.
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These women were even more forthright in proclaiming their disgust and outrage at the current pattern designs.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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