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proclamations <a proclamation; proclamations> N

proclamations

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His proclamations and odes fanned the national enthusiasm into flame.
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Some state or city officials commemorate the day with official proclamations, sometimes including the order that flags fly at half-mast in memory of the fallen chaplains.
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Part of me is thrilled to be recognised, but another part resents the lily-white institutions that sends down its proclamations from on high.
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Historically, broadsides were posters, announcing events or proclamations, or simply advertisements.
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Notwithstanding their proclamations, from 1986 onwards they committed appalling atrocities on the civil population.
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Among other things, proclamations might be read; decisions might be taken; court cases might be settled at a moot.
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His proclamations are as big as the stunts themselves, captured in word balloons shaped like oversized raindrops that puddle around huge, dewy letters.
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There might not be alternative personal proclamations with no mention of the sacred dogma in question, such as affirmations, to be made.
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The group also published several pamphlets and proclamations.
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Proclamations are also used, often contentiously, to grant presidential pardons.
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