The Army, in Cromwell's presence, proclaimed that they would put the king on trial as soon as they were in a position to do so. |
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In its November 26 announcement, the National Bureau of Economic Research proclaimed that the recession had begun last March. |
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Opposition immediately arose in the astronomical community, which proclaimed that such money would be better spent on telescopes. |
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Nigeria's electoral commission has officially proclaimed incumbent president Olusegun Obasanjo the winner of the country's presidential poll. |
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Al-Jazeera broadcast a videotape in which he proclaimed that the United States will be defeated in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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After the battle at Aheloi, Tsar Simeon proclaimed the Bulgarian church a patriarchate and himself an emperor and autocrat of the Romans. |
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President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November to be Thanksgiving Day. |
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After a six-week deadlock, the third estate proclaimed itself a National Assembly with sole power to legislate taxation. |
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Suddenly the announcer proclaimed that Beezer had been selected in the fourth round by the Rangers. |
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The message entrusted to the preacher must be proclaimed just as it was first delivered. |
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The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its belligerent status. |
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Turning, Amagar found a man in a deep red cloak with a golden torque at his neck and fingers rich in gems that proclaimed his wealth. |
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After all the countries report their votes, they're totted up and the winner is proclaimed. |
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The English Bill of Rights of 1689 had only proclaimed the rights of Englishmen. |
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No Greek state was allowed to fight during the truces proclaimed for the celebration of the Olympic and other Panhellenic Games. |
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In 1833, for example, the Church of Greece unilaterally and uncanonically proclaimed its independence from the patriarch of Constantinople. |
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Y'know you're just muddling along in a better-than-average indie band and suddenly you're proclaimed the saviours of rock-and-roll. |
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Lastly, there is Pakistan's loudly proclaimed intention of using nuclear weapons at the slightest provocation. |
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A pliant corporate media proclaimed Harris' testimony proof of his political fortitude. |
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And in reaching this conclusion Justice Scalia is, in my view, unfaithful to his own proclaimed methodology. |
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In 1820 Spanish troops being sent to the colonies mutinied and proclaimed a new democratic constitution. |
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But if it is not explained and proclaimed, the extra legal rights and duties could become a source of irritation and resentment. |
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The president officially proclaimed the second Sunday of May as a national holiday to honor mothers. |
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It is through that upbuilding of the neighbor that we see the reign of God coming near, just as John proclaimed. |
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Thus are we reduced by the neo-Marxists to the economic units proclaimed by Karl Marx himself. |
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This ideology was tested and solidified before and during WWI when the AFL loudly proclaimed its patriotism. |
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In 1849, the new Roman government proclaimed the end of the old papal regime and the establishment of a republic. |
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This article chronicles some of these differences, although some of the proclaimed Briticisms here don't seem so British to me at all. |
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Student activists abandoned conservative blue collar politics and proclaimed themselves the vanguard of social change. |
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Outside it was still dark, but there was a hint of pink on the eastern horizon, a small nimbus of light that proclaimed the coming of the sun. |
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In a world where all nonrelativistic truth has been abolished, the relativity principle itself is proclaimed as a universal verity. |
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With deadpan humor, she shot Sunshine Hotel in a flophouse, its name proclaimed by besmeared ceramic tiles mounted on a scarred red wall. |
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The tenant workers proclaimed that there was a right to housing and that tenants could not be evicted for non-payment of rent. |
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The shop window display of kilts, sporrans and skean-dhu daggers proclaimed that here was a York shop for York people. |
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And despite frantic efforts to resuscitate him, after 45 minutes the international official was proclaimed dead. |
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He proclaimed Jack to be the greatest ever, and Jack immediately became the standard against which I measured myself. |
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Sperry and a number of others to their case to the appellate court and eventually the courts proclaimed the oath to be unconstitutional. |
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On 1 February 1927 the town of Stuart was proclaimed the administrative capital of Central Australia. |
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Your photo of Susan Brookes of whom very few have heard, proclaimed her to be such a one. |
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In the trial of Socrates, as described by Plato, the oracle at Delphi proclaimed that there is no one wiser than Socrates. |
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On the campaign trail, he proclaimed himself a champion of Italy's private sector. |
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That man was proclaimed a fool, a crook and a charlatan up and down the country. |
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It has also succeeded in achieving the proclaimed mission of poverty reduction through community-based organisation of poor Kerala women. |
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In a backstage interview after the Oscars, Mr. Brody proclaimed that he is also in favor of kitties, puppies, and chocolate-chip ice cream. |
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The Kingdom of Italy was officially proclaimed on 17 March 1861, by a parliament sitting in Turin. |
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The message of happy family living is proclaimed loudly as the reality of violence is all but dismissed. |
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The article proclaimed the dawn of the age of atomic aircraft powered by hafnium-178 isomer reactors. |
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When the discovery of the giant comet Hale-Bopp was announced in 1995, Nancy proclaimed that it didn't exist. |
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MicronPC, the USA's third biggest direct PC vendor, this week proclaimed its second profitable quarter in a row. |
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Based on the 1999 data, government officials have proclaimed the poor the winners of the 1990s economic boom. |
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Not so long ago, some techies proclaimed that communications technology and the Web would make geography irrelevant. |
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Though Weiszacker publicly proclaimed German guilt, he had successfully expanded the scope of victims to include all Germans. |
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Sudan was proclaimed a condominium in 1899 under British-Egyptian administration. |
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European courts declared each war and proclaimed each peace, but were slow to undertake serious fighting in North America. |
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Despite the IMF's recently proclaimed commitment to eradicating poverty, Fund officials were sharply critical of the plan. |
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After Edward's death on 6 July 1553, she was proclaimed queen and Guildford declared himself king. |
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Jeremiah proclaimed that trusting in man brings on a state of being of cursedness. |
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Even when an individual right was conceded, the amendment was proclaimed a useless anachronism. |
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Figuring out the variables previously mentioned, the Army proclaimed that the sound barrier had been broken. |
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Prior to his assassination, he had proclaimed that Guinea-Bissau would declare its independence from Portugal in that year. |
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The permanent element, with its symbolic entrance bridge and pylon, proclaimed itself structurally and formally by a group of six roof towers. |
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On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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Band concerts, parades, ceremonies around liberty trees, patriotic plays, and slogans on official stationery proclaimed that concern. |
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One of the arguments proclaimed by the protesters was that globalisation was guilty of causing Third World impoverishment. |
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However, in that year, senior air force officials proclaimed April 9 as Royal Thai Air Force Day, relegating March 27 to Commemoration Day. |
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Disguised as a priest, he escaped to America, where he proudly proclaimed himself a republican revolutionary and a traitor to the British crown. |
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Every year since then, each president has proclaimed June 14th to be Flag Day. |
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In 1769 a Mamluk leader, Ali Bey, proclaimed himself sultan, declaring independence from the Ottomans. |
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Her notes revealed that her liver disease had long been stable, but her deeply jaundiced condition proclaimed that something was now amiss. |
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In 1871 the Prussian king, Wilhelm I, was proclaimed kaiser of the new German empire. |
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While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger. |
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Critics of functionalism were quick to turn its proclaimed virtue of multiple realizability against it. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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Recently, Midway proclaimed that even they were finding the arcade coin-op market too tough to consider it a viable platform. |
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In 1674, Shivaji elevated himself to kingship and in an elaborate ceremony in Hindu tradition proclaimed himself as a true Kshatriya. |
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His baby son, Prince Ahmed Fuad, was proclaimed king and a regency council appointed. |
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When Bush proclaimed homeland security the main business of the lame-duck session, the Democrats meekly complied. |
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With his own lips he proclaimed the rewards to be lavished upon the restorers of the dynasty. |
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Ideally, the readings at weddings and funerals are proclaimed by lectors of the parish who have been properly trained. |
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The lectors minister the presence of God who speaks when the scriptures are proclaimed in church. |
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War had resumed on the continent in 1805, though the period of peace with Britain had ended even before the Empire was proclaimed. |
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Successive governments have also proclaimed the goal of lifting growth rates, but too often their commitment has been rhetorical only. |
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Even as it proclaimed a socialist state in 1960, it was relying on these sources for half of its development funds. |
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He proclaimed himself King, calling for Scotland to rise up to his banner and help him reclaim the old bloodline. |
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Dawn stretched out upon the sky, and the roosters proclaimed the new day across the country. |
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This defense was rejected, and natural law theorists proclaimed a victory over logical positivism. |
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Wilson proclaimed himself astonished at the tremendous weight the horses carried. |
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He had himself proclaimed king at Ravenna in 494 after taking back Italy from Odoacer. |
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In 1836, the Bishop of Montreal ordered the Te Deum be proclaimed in the churches for the new queen, Victoria. |
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When the Republic was proclaimed, they adapted easily to an electoral politics that was decentralised and clientelistic. |
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Still, if she did not shower these particular scintillating adjectives on her flapper-self, her life proclaimed them. |
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They hate us, their treatises and demagogues have long proclaimed, because we appear to them spiritually lukewarm, religiously flaccid. |
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He indulged in some East Coast baiting and proclaimed Los Angeles to be the center of the world. |
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The attorney general proclaimed the statistics to be the first true snapshot Territorians had ever had. |
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The adherents of the Bauhaus school and Russian constructionists, riding on the wave of the industrialization of the society, proclaimed the dominance of function. |
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Waving to his cheering troops, he officially proclaimed victory over Iraq. |
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Far from worrying about musty family skeletons in aristocratic cupboards, noble pedigrees are advertised and the smallest cup-full of blue blood proudly proclaimed. |
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The following day she was proclaimed by heralds with flourishes of trumpets at various places in London, to the stony disapproval of the citizens. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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Modern scholars who deal with Israel's ancient political religion and the prophets who proclaimed its transformation are burdened with a scholarly spurious familiarity. |
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The Bogd Gegeen, or spiritual leader of Mongolia's Lamaists, was proclaimed khan of Mongolia on 16 December, and the country's religious center, Urga, became the capital. |
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Weeping family members of deceased on behalf of the accused also wept in joy as the gavel hit and the judge proclaimed that he would not allow another appeal of the case. |
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My boss checked it with a voltmeter and proclaimed it to be dead. |
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Martial law was proclaimed, and robbers were shot down without mercy. |
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We proclaimed it long ago, and never flinched from practicing it since. |
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Sudan is conquered and proclaimed a Egyptian-British condominium. |
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He was proclaimed President of the Provisional Government of Poland at the time of the Polish revolt of 1830-31, for which he was condemned to death but then escaped to Paris. |
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Just as he had been told it would, just as the rule proclaimed, the black mass slipped past his shaking body, following the command of the muleta. |
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Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble. |
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For when Duncan sought out the life of the imagination motivated by the claims of love, and imagined a fictive figure of himself, he proclaimed a poetry of beginnings. |
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It was proclaimed a colony separate from New South Wales only in 1859, by which time the pastoral land in the southern states had been swallowed up. |
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In a press conference on the courthouse steps, Fabian Nunez proclaimed his son's innocence by reason of self-defense. |
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Residents there proclaimed in 1927 that Santa could never live in the North Pole because his reindeer would never survive. |
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And Johnny Depp, proclaimed a style icon by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, was a no-show. |
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I examined the videotape, looking at the bright stickers that marked it as the store's, as well as the title of the movie, proclaimed boldly in Gothic script on its front. |
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A team formed by Deaf Life investigated the well-known Moscow Institute, and proclaimed it a failed experiment, in essence because of its rigid oralist program. |
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Such complacency leads Rich in his latest column to reinterpret American history in the light of his newly proclaimed trend. |
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The Third Republic was based upon a legislative assembly elected by universal male suffrage and proclaimed itself a thoroughly parliamentary regime. |
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Then, they proclaimed the hawks would never let him win because he might be a moderate and a reformer. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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His mistake was to anger his nephew, who proclaimed a republic in a bloodless coup in 1973 while he was on an island off Naples, taking mud baths for his lumbago. |
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In the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 7, FDR proclaimed a four day bank holiday. |
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The Salic law was also implicitly introduced in Navarre in 1620 when Louis XIII, king of France and Navarre proclaimed a perpetual union of the two kingdoms. |
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Normally I'm alright with exams, and the guy sitting to my right during last year's history mods proclaimed me to be the essence of calm and collectedness. |
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Rep. sheila Jackson Lee of Texas proclaimed this week that the Constitution is 400 years old. |
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Members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons came to kiss her hand and were graciously received as the heralds proclaimed her in the streets. |
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The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm. |
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Although Moore was the conduit between Thompson and White, she has since proclaimed her innocence. |
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Prasad began by producing a bouquet of flowers from thin air and proclaimed that it symbolised the yearning that every woman's life should glow like colourful flowers. |
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Sometimes a truism can be proclaimed in a manner that makes it startling. |
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Everything about their demeanor proclaimed them to be badasses. |
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His views on these issues, and those recently proclaimed by former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke, show both informed realism and political courage. |
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The spiritual leader of Mongolia's Lamaists was proclaimed khan of Mongolia on 16 December, and the country's religious center, Urga, became the capital. |
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The country became an independent kingdom in 1932 and was proclaimed a republic in 1958, since when it has been run by a series of military strongmen. |
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Beyond that, one theory from Canton states that the inventor was Hung Hsiu-Ch'uan, the Cantonese who led a rebellion and proclaimed himself Emperor of Nanking. |
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For his part, the defendant repeatedly proclaimed his innocence, insisting he had dug deep into his own pockets to bail the church out of financial difficulties. |
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The fall of Edo in the summer of 1868 marked the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, and a new era, Meiji, was proclaimed. |
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The magazine proclaimed him to be the best player in baseball. |
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I do not approve of this wholesale going to work, this impertinent crusado, or bellum ad exterminationem, proclaimed against a species. |
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Hussites defeated five continuous crusades proclaimed against them by the Pope. |
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Henry was proclaimed King of Ireland by the Crown of Ireland Act 1542, an Act of the Irish Parliament. |
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Annual games were also held in honour of his accession, and took place at the Praetorian camp where Claudius had first been proclaimed Emperor. |
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In response to the murder of Pertinax, Severus was proclaimed Emperor at Carnuntum by his legion XIV Gemina. |
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His son Constantine was instantly proclaimed as successor by the troops based in the fortress. |
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The Alamannic king Chrocus, a barbarian taken into service under Constantius, then proclaimed Constantine as Augustus. |
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After the death of Olybrius there was a further interregnum until March 473, when Gundobad proclaimed Glycerius emperor. |
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Edgar was proclaimed king by his supporters, but William responded swiftly, ignoring a continental revolt in Maine. |
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In response, Edward proclaimed himself king of France to encourage the Flemish to rise in open rebellion against the French king. |
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The civic authorities of Ghent, Ypres and Bruges proclaimed Edward King of France. |
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They were proclaimed traitors, and many exiled Lancastrians returned to reclaim their estates. |
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With his brother's children out of the way, he was next in the line of succession and was proclaimed King Richard III on 26 June. |
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On his death their first cousin once removed, Lady Jane Grey, was proclaimed queen. |
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On 10 July 1553, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by Dudley and his supporters, and on the same day Mary's letter to the council arrived in London. |
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Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by the Privy Council, but her support quickly crumbled, and she was deposed after nine days. |
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A few hours later, Cecil and the council set their plans in motion and proclaimed James VI of Scotland as James I of England. |
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Elizabeth died in the early hours of 24 March, and James was proclaimed king in London later the same day. |
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Within eight hours, James was proclaimed king in London, the news received without protest or disturbance. |
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Cromwell left Ireland in May 1650 and several months later invaded Scotland after the Scots had proclaimed Charles I's son Charles II as king. |
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When Charles I was executed by the rebels in 1649, monarchists proclaimed James's older brother as Charles II of England. |
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Although he was proclaimed King in Jersey, Charles was unable to secure the crown of England and consequently fled to France and exile. |
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The convention set out its terms and William and Mary were proclaimed at Edinburgh on 11 April 1689, then had their coronation in London in May. |
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The Republic was proclaimed in September 1792 after the French victory at Valmy. |
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Russia proclaimed a Patriotic War, and Napoleon proclaimed a Second Polish war. |
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The power of church courts and religious authority was sharply reduced and equality under the law was proclaimed for all men. |
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In 1804, Haiti, the second republic in the western hemisphere, proclaimed its independence, achieved by slave leaders. |
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Early advertising posters proclaimed the advantages of travelling using various letter forms. |
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On 12 December 1964 the Republic of Kenya was proclaimed, and Jomo Kenyatta became Kenya's first president. |
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Around this time, in 1720, Clement XI proclaimed Anselm of Canterbury a Doctor of the Church. |
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God speaks to us, especially through scripture read and proclaimed and through symbols and sacraments. |
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Courtiers and other wealthy Elizabethans competed to build prodigy houses that proclaimed their status. |
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Analysis of 18th century matches has identified a number of strong teams who actually or effectively proclaimed their temporal superiority. |
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In 1394, Pope Boniface IX proclaimed a new Crusade against the Turks, although the Western Schism had split the papacy. |
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She was proclaimed queen throughout her realms and the royal party hastily returned to the United Kingdom. |
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The city was proclaimed capital city of Wales on 20 December 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd George. |
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Elizabeth died on 24 March 1603, and James was proclaimed king in London later the same day. |
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His supporters proclaimed him James III of England and Ireland, and James VIII of Scotland. |
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The next day King James VIII was proclaimed at the Mercat Cross and a triumphant Charles entered Holyrood palace. |
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The Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Duke of Brunswick at the Duke's death, and lengthy negotiations ensued, but were never resolved. |
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During the Siege of Paris on 18 January 1871, William accepted to be proclaimed Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. |
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On 9 November, the Social Democrat Philipp Scheidemann proclaimed a republic. |
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The Soviet Union proclaimed its zone of occupation in Germany the German Democratic Republic that October. |
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As Saint Basil famously proclaimed, honour or veneration of the icon always passes to its archetype. |
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One of the first rulers to be proclaimed a god during his actual reign was Gudea of Lagash, followed by some later kings of Ur, such as Shulgi. |
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The Roman Republic ended in 27 BC, when Augustus proclaimed the Roman Empire. |
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William Frederick, son of the last stadtholder, returned to the Netherlands in 1813 and proclaimed himself Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands. |
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Following this final battle, it was proclaimed that Agricola had finally subdued all the tribes of Britain. |
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He was proclaimed High King of Ireland, but was eventually defeated and killed in battle by John, Earl of Louth. |
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Cathal managed to return to Connacht and had himself proclaimed king, leaving Felim with no choice but to return to put down his rebellion. |
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When Charles I was executed by the rebels in 1649, monarchists proclaimed James's older brother king as Charles II of England. |
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They were proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical writers such as Homer. |
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The sometimes proclaimed view that marijuana is non-addicting is contradicted by observed withdrawal effects. |
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Under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, bank holidays are proclaimed each year by the legal device of a royal proclamation. |
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The Provisional Government of Belgium proclaimed Belgium's independence and held elections for the National Congress. |
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Edward travelled from London immediately after the news reached him, and on 20 July he was proclaimed king. |
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The Khutba during Friday prayers was proclaimed in her husband and her names. |
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The result was the present St Paul's Cathedral, still the second largest church in Britain, with a dome proclaimed as the finest in the world. |
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The venue is officially proclaimed a year in advance, at which time the themes and texts for the competitions are published. |
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The Sicilian marionette theatre Opera dei Pupi was proclaimed in 2001 and inscribed in 2008 in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. |
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In 1640, John IV spearheaded an uprising backed by disgruntled nobles and was proclaimed king. |
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The 1973 oil crisis began in October 1973 when the members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries proclaimed an oil embargo. |
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Henry had tried to have John officially proclaimed King of Ireland, but Pope Lucius III would not agree. |
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The General de Gaulle proclaimed himself the legitimate leader of Free France and vowed to continue to fight. |
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He respected the pharaonic religions and customs and he was proclaimed Pharaoh of Egypt. |
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Gunderic fled to Baetica, where he was also proclaimed king of the Silingi Vandals. |
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In May 1919, the Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic was proclaimed as a government in exile. |
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In 1947 he and others forced King Michael I to abdicate and leave the country, and proclaimed Romania a people's republic. |
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It was proclaimed that Augustus joined the company of the gods as a member of the Roman pantheon. |
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The following day, 21 December, the Senate proclaimed Vespasian emperor of the Roman Empire. |
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The Fasti Ostienses, the Ostian Calendar, records that the same day the Senate proclaimed Marcus Cocceius Nerva emperor. |
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In 1923 Mainz participated in the Rhineland separatist movement that proclaimed a republic in the Rhineland. |
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In 232 there was a mutiny in the Syrian legion, who proclaimed Taurinus emperor. |
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That same year, Dagobert III died and the Neustrians proclaimed Chilperic II, the cloistered son of Childeric II, as king. |
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Only Duke Arechis II of Benevento refused to submit and proclaimed independence. |
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However, after Arecchis II's death in 787, his son Grimoald III proclaimed the Duchy of Benevento newly independent. |
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In 1830 the southern provinces of the United Netherlands proclaimed their independence. |
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Under Peter the Great, Russia was proclaimed an Empire in 1721 and became recognized as a world power. |
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Sigurd's son Magnus was proclaimed king, but Harald also claimed the royal title, and received much support. |
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In 1136 Sigurd murdered Harald in his sleep in Bergen, and had himself proclaimed king. |
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After Margaret defeated Albert in 1389, her heir Erik was proclaimed King of Norway. |
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Conrad's choice was respected by the Reichstag of 919, where Henry was proclaimed king by the leaders of the Franks and Saxons. |
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After defeating the Zulu and the recovery of the treaty between Dingane and Retief, the Voortrekkers proclaimed the Natalia Republic. |
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According to the story, Alexander proclaimed that it did not matter how the knot was undone and hacked it apart with his sword. |
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On 6 June, the Manchus and Wu entered the capital and proclaimed the young Shunzhi Emperor ruler of China. |
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Zhu Shugui proclaimed that he acted in the name of the deceased Yongli Emperor. |
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After Kublai Khan was proclaimed Khagan at his residence in Xanadu on May 5, 1260, he began to organize the country. |
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Four of them were killed by the Golden Horde and were proclaimed saints by the Russian Orthodox church. |
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She proclaimed the Tianshou era of Wu Zhou on October 16, 690, and three days later demoted Emperor Ruizong to crown prince. |
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The Malagasy Republic was proclaimed on 14 October 1958, as an autonomous state within the French Community. |
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In 1009, Sanchuelo had himself proclaimed Hisham II's successor, and then went on military campaign. |
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Consequently, after Ferdinand II's funeral on 14 March 1516, Charles I was proclaimed King of Castile and of Aragon jointly with his mother. |
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Provinces proclaimed independence under generals, rogue monks, and members of the royal family. |
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In December 1950, Buru was brought under the control of Indonesian troops and proclaimed part of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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In 1640 John IV was proclaimed King of Portugal and the Portuguese Restoration War began. |
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In 1811 the United Provinces of New Granada were proclaimed, headed by Camilo Torres Tenorio. |
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Marcos was proclaimed the winner, but the results were widely regarded as fraudulent, leading to the People Power Revolution. |
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It proclaimed a meridian in the Atlantic Ocean, with areas west of the line exclusive to Spain, and east of the line to Portugal. |
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Congress, approved by President Truman on July 3 of that year, and proclaimed by Gov. |
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In 1829, the military in Campeche revolted against Mexico City and proclaimed its own government. |
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Shortly after, Tabasco joined the movement and proclaimed a Conservative government. |
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His corpse was taken to the public Plaza Mayor of Cuzco, where a herald proclaimed his crimes. |
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He proclaimed the town as the island's capital, and the seat of the Spanish government in the East Indies. |
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Ivan was proclaimed the Grand Prince of Moscow at the request of his father. |
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Soon, Wei's rivals Shu and Wu proclaimed their independence, leading China into the Three Kingdoms period. |
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The Ming dynasty was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang in 1368, who proclaimed himself as the Hongwu Emperor. |
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On 21 September 1810, Hidalgo was proclaimed general and supreme commander after arriving to Celaya. |
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In 1824, Guanajuato was officially proclaimed a state of Mexico by the Constitutional Congress of Mexico. |
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In late 1918, a Polish government was formed and an independent Poland proclaimed. |
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For an example in point, Our predecessor of immortal memory, Pius IX, so argued when he proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. |
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Infested districts are proclaimed by the Governor, and thereupon a rabbit board shall be constituted to carry out the provisions of the Act. |
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However, the rebel leaders proclaimed no articles of faith that presaged a new political system. |
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Meanwhile, Spain lost rule over New Granada in 1819 and over Central America in 1821, when the First Mexican Empire was proclaimed. |
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In addition certain parts of the economy can be proclaimed 'essential services' in which case all strikes are illegal. |
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He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor. |
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The conflict began formally on June 18, 1812, when Madison signed the measure into law and proclaimed it the next day. |
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In a speech before Congress on February 18, 1815, President Madison proclaimed the war a complete American victory. |
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Vidkun Quisling proclaimed himself prime minister and appointed a government with members from the National Unity Party. |
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In its opening article the equality of the wergeld of a Novgorodian Slav with that of a Kievan Russian is proclaimed. |
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Earl Grey's Monument is something that needs to be proclaimed to the world, not hidden behind a bad-mannered faade. |
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Baqar Hussain and Saddam Hussain were proclaimed the best in Marksmanship and Watermanship respectively. |
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In 1783, Britain's King George III proclaimed a formal cessation of hostilities in the American Revolutionary War. |
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A few weeks ago, he proclaimed that stranger rape is worse than date rape. |
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Does anyone remember CUNA's Operation Moonshot in the early 90s that proclaimed that goal? |
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We need to see a moral and ethical revolution, in international relations and domestic politics and power straggles,' Egeland proclaimed. |
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For this reason, you should not say as does the pantheist that the law instituted and proclaimed by the government always is basic law. |
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When it was launched in 1996, AS Byatt proclaimed her distaste for it, saying 'I am deeply against anything which ghettoises women. |
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There was a time when waterfowl biologists proclaimed that, unlike lesser snows, greater snow geese are not dimorphic. |
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By accepting such scot-free association, anything the NYS poets tossed off or elucubrated could be proclaimed poetry. |
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The hunger strikes at Turkey's prisons are over,'' proclaimed negotiator Mukadder Basegmez, an Istanbul lawmaker. |
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King Sejong invented Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, in the 15th century and the new statue will be dedicated on October 9, the day when the invention of Hangeul was proclaimed. |
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The war is over,'' Lebed proclaimed from Khasavyurt, a village south of Grozny where he concluded the peace deal with top rebel leaders, the Interfax news agency said. |
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The last years of the Brazilian Empire and the two first decades of the Republic, proclaimed in 1889, marked the high point of Parnassian poetry in Brazil. |
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This is probably due to a vision of both Western sovietologists and Soviet ideologies who unanimously proclaimed centralized unity of the Soviet empire for many decades. |
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The question for the early church was whether Mary should be proclaimed Theotokos, Mother of God, or simply Christokos, the mother of the humanity of Jesus. |
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The Luhansk and Donetsk regions proclaimed the establishment of the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics after local referendums in May last year. |
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Once proclaimed, SAGES could benefit more than 83,000 Saskatchewan children under the age of 18 through contributions made to their RESP accounts each year. |
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It is a time of burgeoning women's lib, The Female Eunuch has been recently published, mothers are taking up university studies, and Green Bans have been proclaimed. |
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Unkingship was proclaimed, and his majesty's statues thrown down. |
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After unpromising negotiations with the provincial governments, Pierre Trudeau proclaimed that the federal Parliament would unilaterally patriate the constitution. |
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Bahadur Shah Zafar was proclaimed the Emperor of the whole of India. |
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During and after the Fourth Lateran Council, Innocent III proclaimed that all tithes to the Church should take precedence over any taxes imposed by a state. |
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Many people have been proclaimed innocent victims of the death penalty. |
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That autumn, Johann Eck proclaimed the bull in Meissen and other towns. |
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On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China. |
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After getting stunned by his brother, Huascar proclaimed him a traitor. |
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In 1139, after an overwhelming victory in the Battle of Ourique against the Almoravids, Afonso Henriques was proclaimed the first King of Portugal by his troops. |
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He proclaimed a new law of the empire, Ikh Zasag or Yassa, and codified everything related to the everyday life and political affairs of the nomads at the time. |
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In the 5th century the Buddhist monk Dharmapriya was proclaimed State Teacher of the Rouran Khaganate and given 3000 families and some Rouran nobles became Buddhists. |
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The wording in the Mingshi could indicate that he did as the account stated that he proclaimed imperial instructions to the kings of these countries. |
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The Orthodox today state that the XXVIIIth Canon of the Council of Chalcedon explicitly proclaimed the equality of the Bishops of Rome and Constantinople. |
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On July 4, 1776, they issued the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed their independence from Great Britain and their formation of a cooperative union. |
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A Prayer After Communion is then proclaimed by the priest while all stand. |
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After the Roman administration collapsed in Gaul in the 260s, the armies under the Germanic Batavian Postumus revolted and proclaimed him emperor and then restored order. |
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In 1924, the Christie family sold the island along with the mail contract and the MV Lerina to Martin Coles Harman, who proclaimed himself a king. |
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After these events Dafydd ap Gruffydd proclaimed himself Prince of Wales. |
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Some of the proclaimed Arab federations were confederations de facto. |
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As King Robert did not yet have any legitimate male heir, Edward was proclaimed his legal heir and successor as King of Scotland and all other titles in case of his death. |
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After the assassination of Caligula in AD 41, the Senate briefly considered restoring the republic, but the Praetorian Guard proclaimed Claudius emperor instead. |
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After Tewodros' death, Tekle Giyorgis II was proclaimed Emperor. |
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Having in his youth proclaimed himself an atheist, in middle age he explained this as a reaction against the Old Testament image of a vengeful Jehovah. |
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Slava is actually the celebration of the spiritual birthday of the Serbian people which the Church blessed and proclaimed it a Church institution. |
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