The march was mostly peaceful, although some self-proclaimed anarchists spray-painted slogans on a bank. |
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A self-proclaimed expert in the art of cheating, he decides to share his expertise with Paul. |
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For their self-proclaimed heir to use visual trickery may seem a cop-out, or a challenge whose rewards do not make it worth accepting. |
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Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva. |
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Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever. |
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I have not properly appreciated her self-proclaimed role as head cheerleader for our public schools. |
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Well, she's a self-proclaimed Texas liberal who likes to tell it like it is, and by golly she does. |
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It is too easy to skip over feminism in these self-proclaimed post-feminist times. |
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Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert. |
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The programme clearly set out why he was a feared criminal before his self-proclaimed salvation from a life of crime. |
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What we have seen in the last century are socialist states ruled by self-proclaimed communist parties. |
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The self-proclaimed king of all media is blasting off to a new realm, satellite radio. |
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Many of the self-proclaimed experts admit no one really knows what convergent media is or what it will become in the furore. |
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Almost every decade some dismal group of self-proclaimed patriots mobilises to repel a new invasion or subversive threat. |
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It is time secular and self-proclaimed leftist intellectuals called off their romance with irrationalism and romanticism. |
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The assumption is that the mere act of opposing self-proclaimed revolutionaries is all that it takes to make one a counter-revolutionary. |
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This recent movement did not have sufficient weight to counterweigh the rights of other children and their self-proclaimed parents. |
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What is even more remarkable, however, is that this reactionary tract was penned by a self-proclaimed freethinker and anarchist. |
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The self-proclaimed daddy's girl says that her father is responsible for her attitude about community service. |
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The self-proclaimed righteous babe is back with her 17th full-length album, and she certainly hasn't run out of ideas. |
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Both were self-proclaimed rulers of their territories, and had come to blows in the past. |
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Some people are self-proclaimed experts in everything, and I've met a few. |
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The absence of democracy only strengthened the self-proclaimed fanatics. |
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Once disagreement turns into self-proclaimed hate, it becomes blinding. |
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A self-proclaimed addict, Trisha confesses that she writes all the time. |
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As a self-proclaimed denuclearized zone, would Mongolia like to see all of Central Asia adopt this same status? |
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The self-proclaimed biggest lighter manufacturer lists a monthly capacity of 45 million lighters. |
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Some of these professors, self-proclaimed bluestockings, did disdain marriage. |
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Turn again to this lot, and their sympathetic reaction to some self-proclaimed religious freak who has been put up the spout out of wedlock. |
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Though a self-proclaimed Australian writer, Carey is a fabulist who does not write in any recognizable national tradition. |
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Throughout human history there had always been self-proclaimed prophets who have predicted the end of the world. |
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I think the practical element of his take on remarkableness makes this far more useful than the vague pronouncements of a self-proclaimed guru. |
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The self-proclaimed American Bard, Whitman has also come to be seen as the litmus test for the literature of American democracy. |
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The group's self-proclaimed leader was struggling to get his machine gun to fire automatically. |
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Summer was a major flirt who thrived on scandal and gossip, and she was the type of self-proclaimed daredevil who'd try anything once. |
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Compassionate conservatism is the President's self-proclaimed philosophy. |
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Of course, as a self-proclaimed metalhead himself, Dunn has created an unabashedly one-sided documentary in favor of his musical passion. |
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She achieves a level of authenticity many self-proclaimed life coaches and motivators fail to deliver. |
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The new study measured the NEAT levels of 20 self-proclaimed couch potatoes, half of whom were obese. |
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As a matter of fact, the self-proclaimed upholder of freedom is the biggest suppressor of democracy all over the world. |
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Back in 1956 Jonathan Flynn was a hard-drinking young swaggerer and self-proclaimed Next Great American Poet. |
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Speaking on 16 March, the self-proclaimed President François Bozizé suspended the constitution and dissolved the National Assembly and the government. |
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Sharia4Belgium has clearly been inspired by the example of Sharia4UK, founded in 2007-2008 by Anjem Choudary, a former London lawyer who became a self-proclaimed preacher and theologian. |
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The EU noted with deep concern the resumption of fighting between government forces and the self-proclaimed military junta in Guinea Bissau, again leading to the exodus of thousands of civilians from the capital. |
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Or Boston, the arrogant self-proclaimed Hub of the Universe — O. K., I'll give Boston a break. |
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I wondered what on earth a self-proclaimed organic gardener was doing with a stock of resource-squandering, non-returnable containers in the first place. |
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Baghdad officials claimed the self-proclaimed caliph was wounded in an air strike days earlier. |
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He now stands in the self-proclaimed caliphate, also holding a child as well as an automatic weapon. |
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Priests in Paris and self-proclaimed prophets in New England urged followers to appeal to God for deliverance from the weather. |
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The bistros and bouchons of Lyon, the self-proclaimed French capital of gastronomy, will be just over 4.5 hours away, come May. |
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In India, a very influential self-proclaimed sage, Satya Sai Baba, reportedly committed indecent assault against minors brought to him. |
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His country had suffered grievously in recent years from the terrorist acts of self-proclaimed Maoist groups. |
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More than that, theirs is a great love story, an exquisitely painful romance of two self-proclaimed soulmates who can't live together yet can't live apart. |
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From 2011, the organisation will be headed by EU fanatic and self-proclaimed SVP-hater Roger de Weck. |
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Hospital could substantiate his self-proclaimed longevity. |
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His regime was replaced by a self-proclaimed Marxist junta under which thousands of opponents were purged or killed, property was confiscated and defence spending spiralled. |
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But these self-proclaimed socialists, who cheered the forces of counterrevolution in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, made their own small contribution to this outcome. |
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He has a self-proclaimed maniacal commitment to organic foods. |
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Serbians and other ethnic groups in Kosovo challenged this self-proclaimed and illegitimate independence, and the Serbian Parliament immediately declared it void. |
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The speculations of these self-proclaimed 'defenders of the truth' generally are not supported by any tangible proof and often make use of analogies. |
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They noted no significant difference between the performance of the self-proclaimed profilers and the other groups of professionals as individuals. |
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Today, the octogenarian still rules his self-proclaimed micro-nation alongside his wife, Rina. |
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But for a moment let's try to forget his self-proclaimed kinship with messrs Gandhi, King, and Mandela. |
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But so many of them were turgid, me-too accounts by self-proclaimed insiders or ignored Cassandras trying to pin the blame on someone, or everyone, else. |
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One of the experts relied upon in the Island Pond case was Rick Ross, professional deprogrammer and self-proclaimed anti-cultist. |
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A self-proclaimed Zapatista Militia recently announced its formation in central Queretaro and Guanajuato states, although the state governor disclaimed its existence. |
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Staging show trials of critics is wholly at odds with Xi's self-proclaimed reformist agenda. |
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It is indeed unfortunate that even the self-proclaimed high priests of non-proliferation are being driven by the profit motive to reward countries they themselves have accused of proliferation. |
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Nicole Stokes holds a BA in English and is a self-proclaimed and peer-acclaimed phraseologist. |
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A self-proclaimed one termer, Polk embarked on a course to expand the United States. |
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The latest contender on the scene is New York's very own Provocateur, a self-proclaimed hub for electronic dance music. |
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She is a self-proclaimed Pan-Africanist, who has been raising awareness about the millions of people dying of starvation in Somalia. |
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Jean-Jules Soucy, self-proclaimed Thigh Master, will use his renowned bicycle to generate such energy that you'll have to keep your distance from the stove so as not to roast! |
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The self-proclaimed fanpires gawked, squealed and begged for autographs and photos with the stars. |
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Amidst the glitzy fanfare of a new world regime, control is unraveling for self-proclaimed god and Global Community potentate Nicolae Carpathia in Desecration, the ninth installment in the Left Behind series. |
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In real life, Lucy Fry is a self-proclaimed drama nerd who thrives on chill music from Australian artists like The Cat Empire and Jinja Safari. |
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Did Rob Cohen, a self-proclaimed Sinophile, get the cultural stuff right? |
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On July 18, the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk republics announced their plans to unilaterally withdraw heavy weaponry from the contact line. |
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A self-proclaimed 'hop head,' Ben used several varieties of citrusy American hops in this beer, creating its resiny aroma followed by clean bitterness. |
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Based on another 'true' story, the film sees self-proclaimed real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren called in by a distressed family to rid their home of spooks. |
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