Rather than being proclaimed on a page, they're proclaimed by a person.
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Other self-proclaimed members of Harry Potter houses also proclaimed their outrage at Willis' suggestion.
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U.S.-backed forces proclaimed the capture of Islamic State's last territory in Syria last month, eliminating its rule over a caliphate it had proclaimed in Iraq and Syria in 2014.
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MACCALLUM: -- the internet has proclaimed Senator Orrin Hatch dead.
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" In Osaka, Trump proclaimed: "We're right back on track.
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" The name, the marchers proclaimed, "is in our soul.
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It would be "the comeback of the millennium," he proclaimed.
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"He's always proclaimed his innocence from day one," Flier added.
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"Now I want King bad," he proclaimed after the game.
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As a reward, Jon is proclaimed King in the North.
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"Enjoy this clean lunch made with real food!" she proclaimed.
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" Daisy's self-proclaimed life motto was "Break Hearts, Not Promises.
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The other side proclaimed, "Santa Fe taketh more than giveth."
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Instead, he proclaimed, "Twitter allowed someone to invade" his tweet.
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"This is wholesome," proclaimed a Honey Maid ad in 2014.
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"It's never too late to correct historical errors," Zhirinovsky proclaimed.
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Jerry Brown has proclaimed a state of emergency in California.
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"Movie stars used to be big," the article inside proclaimed.
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"The public have had enough of experts," the President proclaimed.
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Some 2,000 Indonesians have publicly proclaimed allegiance to the organisation.
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In November, Schultz proclaimed himself "stunned" by Trump's election win.
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" And, he's proclaimed that he "believe[s] in clean air.
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It was "the revenge of the deplorables," Bloomberg View proclaimed.
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"Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit to be president," she proclaimed.
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After Blanton connected, a Philadelphia headline proclaimed: Joe the Lumber.
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One broadcaster proclaimed that Trump was the world's top developer.
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In a statement to the Post, Schulte proclaimed his innocence.
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Mr. Buhari has loudly proclaimed his commitment to fighting corruption.
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He has proclaimed his innocence against all of the charges.
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Just before the election, Trump proclaimed in Philadelphia on Nov.
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"People like us made Reagan's victory," he proclaimed in 1983.
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" In an interview with Spin , Howlett proclaimed, "We're not Oasis.
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"There's no second chances," Belgian PM Charles Michel proudly proclaimed.
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Has drug use decreased since this proclaimed war on drugs?
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There were no findings of lying, as some had proclaimed.
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When he is president, economic growth will double, he proclaimed.
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In the first hour, Zhang Mindong proclaimed them sartorial disasters.
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"Somebody, after all, had to make a start," she proclaimed.
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In South Dakota, the attorney general has proclaimed an epidemic.
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"There is racism in Italy — against Italians," Ms. Meloni proclaimed.
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Thank God for Aaron, mother and father had both proclaimed.
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Bryant proclaimed himself innocent and the charges were later dropped.
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At a news conference on Thursday, Patricia proclaimed his innocence.
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Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia's leader, sort of proclaimed independence on Oct.
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He has repeatedly proclaimed he is innocent of the charges.
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U.S.-backed forces proclaimed the capture of Islamic State's last territory in Syria last month, eliminating its rule over a self-proclaimed "caliphate", but the jihadists remain a threat from sleeper cells around the world.
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"Follow us if this video makes you proud!" this ad proclaimed.
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As self-proclaimed beauty addicts, we live for a good haul.
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"There is no need to panic," proclaimed Landrieu in a tweet.
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By allying with a self-proclaimed couple, you're asking for disaster.
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Gabi proclaimed she was the Queen of Japan after the fight.
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In that presidential race, Amash, a self-proclaimed libertarian, endorsed Sen.
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It also doesn't help he's proudly proclaimed downloading illegal software before.
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"This is a great day for civilization," Trump proclaimed on Twitter.
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"I'm a negotiator, like you folks," he proclaimed to the crowd.
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But the self-proclaimed "romantic" did find love on The Bachelor.
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He proclaimed to a cheering audience that the law wasn't enough.
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She was, as she proclaimed to me, "All done!" with Starbucks.
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"Oh look at you," Obama proclaimed before the door was shut.
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"We just might make it a Randy Travis hour," he proclaimed.
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We like a touch of evil to our self-proclaimed geniuses.
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You've proclaimed yourself a feminist and a champion of women's rights.
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In that church, he proclaimed he didn't need the Church's approval.
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He's also a self-proclaimed fan of Tesla founder Elon Musk.
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In 2005, Mike Rounds, then governor of South Dakota, proclaimed Feb.
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"You can't spell Lovell without love," proclaimed a card beneath it.
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"Nobody knew healthcare could be so complicated," Trump proclaimed in February.
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Donald Trump is thankful for his own self-proclaimed "tremendous" work.
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"This is not like any competition we've seen before," Carr proclaimed.
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Authorities told USA Today Christian is a self-proclaimed white supremacist.
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"They harmonize when they cry," the self-proclaimed "Super Dad" shared.
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"Brooklyn hipsters fight school desegregation," the news site Raw Story proclaimed.
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Kylie Jenner, the self-proclaimed wig trendsetter, can't even say that.
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"@Beyonce's #MetGala dress is EVERYTHING," Self magazine proclaimed recently on Twitter.
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" On CNN, Coleman proclaimed, "Hello America, there is no global warming.
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When he walked into Waco, he proclaimed himself a new man.
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Trump Jr. appeared to mock Ford's proclaimed fear in a tweet.
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For Lowndes, a self-proclaimed "goofball," the experience was simple fun.
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ISIS supporters in Turkey proclaimed certain victory over their mutual enemy.
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Despite that, the country has just been proclaimed the world's healthiest.
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Conte proclaimed himself delighted: Luiz had played "very well," he said.
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"There are no plans to replace the garages," one document proclaimed.
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Will the Europeans choose economic interests over their proclaimed liberal values?
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The self-proclaimed father of the biohacking movement looks the part.
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Pink letterpress posters proclaimed "Be the Nerd," among other inspirational slogans.
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" Another scientist proclaimed them "the unchallenged sovereigns of the world's oceans.
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The self-proclaimed inventor of the tattoo, Luna Cobra, told Yahoo!
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The death of Bitcoin has been wrongfully proclaimed many times already.
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"Welcome to the revolution," Cameron Kasky, one of the organizers, proclaimed.
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"I am going to write a book on Australia," he proclaimed.
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A self-proclaimed "collector at heart," her style is definitely maximalist.
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Mr. Lukacs proclaimed his passions and pet peeves with equal fervor.
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In Europe, Wouterson is the first self-proclaimed "sleep performance coach".
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"He's proclaimed his innocence totally," Trump said of Kraft in February.
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Mr. Trump proudly proclaimed on Monday that "we are killing" terrorists.
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And all those self-proclaimed patriots have gone silent, or worse.
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Both Zaev's Social Democrats and the opposition VMRO-DPMNE proclaimed victory.
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Just ask former Black Panther and self-proclaimed communist Angela Davis.
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"The artist is a priest, a king, a magus," he proclaimed.
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"The loser is certainty," proclaimed Senator Cory Booker's former campaign manager.
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Last year he proclaimed that American capitalism had to be reformed.
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Greenwich proclaimed April 23, 2016, as Paul B. Hicks III Day.
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"The P.F.D.J. is Eritrea, and I am the P.F.D.J.," he proclaimed.
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Revealingly, some Republicans have proclaimed that they will ignore that mandate.
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"Anything is art if an artist says it is," Duchamp proclaimed.
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It's a self-proclaimed "tribal gathering" of creative minds and hearts.
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Trump proclaimed April as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
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" Soon afterward, he proclaimed himself to be "actually alarmed by it.
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Still, in June 2008, a safety review proclaimed the L.H.C. safe.
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"I will restore law and order to our country," he proclaimed.
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"This bill strikes a compromise that benefits the consumer," Kennedy proclaimed.
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Trump has openly proclaimed his skepticism about global warming, about climate change.
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"We stand at Armageddon and we battle for the Lord," Roosevelt proclaimed.
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After overthrowing his father's medieval rule in 803, he proclaimed "a renaissance".
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"As a self-proclaimed foodie, Anthony Bourdain is my hero," Nguyen says.
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"Three Million More?" proclaimed one popular button worn at marches and protests.
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"FreeZoxee is not a home for the enemies of freedom," it proclaimed.
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We have done the same for self-proclaimed communists, Antifa, and Democrats.
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Fury is the self-proclaimed "Gypsy King," coined from his traveler background.
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Kobe Bryant, Justin Bieber and Mila Kunis are all self-proclaimed gamers.
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The have also been fighting against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS).
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" As for himself, Trump once again proclaimed: "I'm an extremely stable genius.
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I mean, there's no way Beyoncé isn't a proclaimed Gryffindor loyalists, right?
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Almost two decades ago Francis Fukuyama proclaimed the victory of liberal democracy.
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" The self-proclaimed "proud daughter" finished: "She's a listener and a doer.
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It is their self-proclaimed literalist disciples of today that concern me.
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" The self-proclaimed "proud daughter" finished: "She's a listener and a doer.
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Yes, the self-proclaimed "selfie dad" has even mastered the duck face.
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Kim Kardashian once proclaimed that posting photos of food was not sexy.
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Rapper Gucci Mane proclaimed his love for pop science writer and sonofgawker.
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These were proclaimed in response to specific events, so varied each year.
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Of course, not every self-proclaimed medium-sized woman responded this way.
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But, knowing Rose, a self-proclaimed Bad Bitch, she most definitely is.
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The self-proclaimed head of the Wagyumafia transports beef in silver briefcases.
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Jackie Nunez, the self-proclaimed straw lady is here to explain next.
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"Let me say something that may not be great politics," Sanders proclaimed.
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He's a self-proclaimed "creationist" and gave a lecture arguing against evolution.
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It boldly proclaimed itself as an institution exclusively devoted to gay people.
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" The business-friendly governments that ensued proclaimed "Honduras is Open for Business.
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But the self-proclaimed "King of All Media" apparently had some regrets.
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"No one has ever felt better after eating plane food," he proclaimed.
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Rubio proclaimed it a three-way race in his speech Saturday night.
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"This man has long been an inspiration to his people," she proclaimed.
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Despite the assertions made by self-proclaimed "democratic" socialists—such as Sen.
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It provides numerical evidence for their proclaimed efforts to make China rich.
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But, as we've proclaimed time and time again, culottes are infinitely versatile.
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"We are not aware of any abuse by these companies," Facebook proclaimed.
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On Tuesday morning, he proclaimed on Twitter: Attorney–client privilege is dead!
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They proclaimed that they had no obligation to respond to elected officials.
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A strident and strong anti-communist, he proclaimed conservative promises in 1968.
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He's proclaimed his innocence totally, but I'm very surprised to see it.
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The defendants, including Ms. Williams, have proclaimed their innocence through their lawyers.
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Bavaria proclaimed itself a socialist republic; a soviet took over in Cologne.
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At one end were traditionalists who proclaimed they no longer had any
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"Harlem's about control, power," says self-proclaimed king Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali).
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And countries around the world have proclaimed an end to visa renewals.
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"I'm proud to be a bartender," the self-proclaimed democratic socialist said.
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From his congressional soapbox, Jordan has proclaimed that the allegations are false.
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It makes sense politically: Take Trump on at his self-proclaimed strength.
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"Tariffs grab Ohio's attention," proclaimed the lead story in Ohio's Columbus Dispatch.
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Marxism-Leninism proclaimed that history was inevitably moving toward a communist society.
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President Trump took full credit and proclaimed victory for Republican state Sen.
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Mayor William Behan, who served under Lee in the Confederate Army, proclaimed
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Rahul (Fawad Khan) is frequently proclaimed the perfect son by his mother.
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"Let's not call this a problem at all," a third woman proclaimed.
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But weirdly, there's nothing that upsets self-proclaimed "real music fans" more.
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And still here they are, the proclaimed best team in baseball. Why?
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One study recently proclaimed San Francisco's the highest rents on the planet.
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Another flashy sign proclaimed that the baked goods were kosher as well.
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In 1859, the colony of Canada proclaimed its first day of thanksgiving.
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Eritrea proclaimed its independence from Ethiopia; Ethiopia did not secede from Eritrea.
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"The road is wide open to black hole physics," Dr. Eisenhauer proclaimed.
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Anna proclaimed the trip one of the best experiences of her life.
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"Speak truth, sis!" proclaimed Rashida Tlaib, of Michigan, responding to her tweet.
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" The youngest of three siblings, Anders is a self-proclaimed "black sheep.
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At that point, Berra proclaimed himself "an old man" and retired again.
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It's true that self-proclaimed conservatives are pretty scarce among U.S. historians.
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"The party's task has been fulfilled," the newspapers proclaimed the next month.
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The latter had already proclaimed the Una river a national nature park.
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"Proud to be your commander-in-chief," he proclaimed to the soldiers.
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She comes from a more heightened world, and I'm self-proclaimed basic.
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The self-proclaimed "Kim Kardashian of Staten Island" is off the market.
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"California is doing something that no other state has done," proclaimed Gov.
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"We write symphonies," he proudly proclaimed, as if to prove his point.
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Over nearly three hours, Mr. Ghosn proclaimed his innocence in four languages.
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To the world, it looks like the self-proclaimed genius is imploding.
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The self-proclaimed perfectionist admits that overseeing the business hasn't been easy.
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If that's the way self-proclaimed grown-ups govern, give me toddlers.
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"Fashion girls are obsessed," proclaimed another outlet, at once enthusiastic and unhelpful.
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" In April, Berger proclaimed on social media that he had "big news.
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"Excuse me," she proclaimed, as she wiggled her way through the reporters.
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Others, like former FBI Director James Comey, may be self-proclaimed whistleblowers.
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Ms. Lovato proclaimed herself "Confident" and "Sorry Not Sorry" about asserting herself.
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Self-proclaimed social media personalities charge thousands of dollars for video reviews.
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" The subhead proclaimed: "This is the hottest labor market in 50 years.
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The mayor's office has proclaimed March 24, his birthday, Lawrence Ferlinghetti Day.
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"If you don't vote it counts as a 'no' vote!" the materials proclaimed.
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How does the self-proclaimed "greatest living artist" measure up to Pablo Picasso?
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Years ago, a colleague of mine proclaimed that it was time to panic.
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Connolly, who is serving a 40-year sentence, has long proclaimed his innocence.
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In the Khrushchev thaw, China was the unreconstructed past; Mao proclaimed Russia revisionist.
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The lawsuit brings into question TIDAL's self-proclaimed dedication to treating artists well.
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Williard Manning, Republican and Self-proclaimed Prophet: I'm against abortion no matter what.
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And he again proclaimed that work on his long-touted wall was underway.
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" Founder Conrad Hilton proudly proclaimed: "Each of our hotels is a little America.
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During the campaign, many loudly proclaimed that they could never vote for Trump.
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Many self-proclaimed 'UFO experts' are trying to tap into the QAnon market.
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AfD members were comforted to hear their views proclaimed by politicians from abroad.
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The self-proclaimed musical theatre geek continued to release her excitement on Twitter.
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Too many riders are self-proclaimed "winners," raucous, rowdy, loutish, and sadly pathetic.
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Moscow most likely chose WikiLeaks because of its self-proclaimed reputation for authenticity.
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Research often fails to show clear connections between adversities and self-proclaimed crises.
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Back in 2014, Mr Modi's most loudly proclaimed promise was to tackle corruption.
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Charleston is nice — "the jewel of the Lowcountry," a travel writer recently proclaimed.
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"The Netherlands without farmers would be like Amsterdam without whores," one banner proclaimed.
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Pete is the perfect antidote to the self-proclaimed highbrows of the world.
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"Oh yeah, a sword!" she proclaimed, while raising the sword in the air.
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"I believe that government has no business to be in business," he proclaimed.
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A self-proclaimed foodie, he says reading restaurant reviews is his favorite activity.
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Arthur Price proclaimed from the pulpit at 16th Street Baptist Church Sunday morning.
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A self-proclaimed "Centenarian for Hillary" can't stop smiling about casting her vote.
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Defeating the militant group there would destroy its self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq.
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I have often proclaimed that I am the future of the Republican Party.
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Anthony Rizzo — self-proclaimed glass case of emotions — still can't control the feels.
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The content of Garland's self-proclaimed "" isn't really important, as most aren't.
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Catalonia&aposs regional parliament proclaimed independence from Spain in a secret ballot Friday.
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Three years ago, McElwain proclaimed he could win with his dog at quarterback.
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But is it enough that he entered a square and proclaimed himself president?
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Her June manifesto proclaimed that Tories "do not believe in untrammelled free markets".
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So, how do these self-proclaimed henchmen fit into Apocalypse's final three episodes?
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Forced into marriage, they enduring years of rape by their self-proclaimed husbands.
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"We have made Europe, now we must make Europeans," proclaimed Jean Monnet apocryphally.
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Prosecutors said Kaplan is a self-proclaimed prophet who "brainwashed" the Stoltzfus family.
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He even proclaimed once that he was their master, adding to his mystique.
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Everyone knows a self-proclaimed "nice guy" who, well, isn't actually that nice.
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A proxy also established contact with WIRED on the self-proclaimed Nakamoto's behalf.
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"'Racist' Senator Sticks With Donald Trump," a Daily Beast headline proclaimed in June.
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And even Boomer proclaimed his new older sibling status on his Instagram page.
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How does the self-proclaimed "King of R&B" celebrate his 25th birthday???
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As Gloria Steinem proclaimed: We have become the men we wanted to marry.
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And still others proclaimed that they are, in fact, that super extra friend.
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" But no one was more pumped than Grande, a self-proclaimed "theater geek.
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And so we get to Edward Snowden, the Moscow-residing self-proclaimed whistleblower.
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Naomi Harris, a self-proclaimed wanderer, is no stranger to this experience, either.
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Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist is running as an anti-establishment candidate.
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As the 6 god proclaimed himself, started from the bottom, now he's here.
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They were voting for their families, they proclaimed, or their constituents, or God.
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Donald Trump proclaimed himself the "law and order candidate" and was duly elected.
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"I am like a Rorschach test," Barack Obama proclaimed in a 2008 interview.
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Counterprotesters and self-proclaimed anti-fascists vowed to be there when they arrived.
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"I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh—not Paris," he proclaimed.
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It has also been on a self-proclaimed reform path for some time.
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"Women are but men turned inside out," proclaimed Comte George Louis Leclerc de
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On Wednesday, Amazon proclaimed 2018's Prime Day its highest sales day ever.
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While he proclaimed that the procedure had succeeded, other experts questioned that claim.
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I challenge the self-proclaimed experts, Democrats and Republicans, to prove me wrong.
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"We'll keep silence to listen to our own bodies," the group poetically proclaimed.
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Leor is a self-proclaimed shopaholic, but only when buying for her store.
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They proudly and defiantly proclaimed they had no idea what was going on.
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Ask the self-proclaimed Didget Babes, and you can probably guess their answer.
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Then, after Nice, he proclaimed that the state of emergency was on again.
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He later visited the scene and proclaimed a three-day period of mourning.
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This is Metalachi, the self-proclaimed first and only heavy metal mariachi band.
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"Profitable, impactful and outreaching," he proclaimed, a smile breaking out on his face.
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Nevertheless, some commentators proclaimed the indictment was precisely what it clearly was not.
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New York Magazine proclaimed "Grunge: 1992-1993, R.I.P." and Jacobs lost his job.
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" The New York Herald-Tribune proclaimed him the "boldest writer in France today.
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"Or, as the great mathematician Hilbert proclaimed, 'We must know — we will know!"
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Manning does not take the proclaimed morality of the United States for granted.
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Adnan has always proclaimed his innocence in the murder of Hae Min Lee.
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In the weeks following, newspapers around the country proclaimed the death of disco.
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"Landau is colorful," a house on the opposite side of the square proclaimed.
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It applies to segregationists and integrationists, civil rights activists and self-proclaimed racists.
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Roz, your parents were born the same year and proclaimed they were soulmates.
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"We live in the most incarcerated country in the world," Legend controversially proclaimed.
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"The Five-Star Movement would be the downfall of Italy," proclaimed the latter.
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And as self-proclaimed "extreme extroverts" in self-isolation, they couldn't sit still.
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Last October, Ford proclaimed it would cut its future spending by $14 billion.
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"The state of your cybersecurity is a parody," the self-proclaimed hacker emailed.
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A self-proclaimed "recycler," Ms. Saar has been creating assemblage art for decades.
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Second, he proclaimed objectives that cannot be reached by the means at hand.
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Bush proclaimed the elections a "resounding success" but despite CIA handouts, pro-U.
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" Applegate's president, John Ghingo, proclaimed it a "win, win, win for conscious carnivores.
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Its fall would likely mean the end of the group's self-proclaimed caliphate.
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But in Asia, many people proclaimed it as a victory for Chinese culture.
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But controversy arose when Mayor Nick Isgro of Waterville defiantly proclaimed that Oct.
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In 1922 Lenin proclaimed the creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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"Let the candidates seeking the true light make the first journey," he proclaimed.
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"America is united," proclaimed President George W. Bush the day after the tragedy.
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Erdogan, in grotesque fashion, proclaimed that Nazism has risen again in Dutch guise.
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Keke Palmer, a self-proclaimed "millennial diva," is having her best year ever.
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"Theresa on the March," proclaimed the headline in The Sun, a popular tabloid.
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He proclaimed himself the caliph, ruler of all Muslims, from the mosque's pulpit.
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BDK was founded by self-proclaimed prophet Ne Muanda Nsemi in the 1980s.
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Connolly, who is serving a 40-year sentence, has long proclaimed his innocence.
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During his fall visit to Asia, Trump proudly proclaimed his "America First" vision.
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" This sentence came DIRECTLY after Trump proclaimed "I know a lot about wind.
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As self-proclaimed "Internet kids," Drew and Mack digest current events through Facebook.
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The militant group had declared Raqqa the capital of its self-proclaimed state.
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"Sleep is a nonnegotiable biological necessity," Walker proclaimed in his 2019 TED talk.
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The region's self-proclaimed independence remains unrecognized by any country or international organization.
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Trump, as a self-proclaimed billionaire, certainly hasn't abandoned the politics of emulation.
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There should be no African-Americans at the University of Alabama, he proclaimed.
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"It's a scandal, a fraud," VSD, a glossy weekly magazine in France, proclaimed.
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"We are now the hottest country anywhere in the world," Mr. Trump proclaimed.
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It proclaimed the Mets as winners of a 2016 National League wild card.
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"In the end, there was a runaway un-favorite: 'moist,'" the magazine proclaimed.
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On the one hand, these expenditures proclaimed success in the American class system.
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DEIR AL-ZOR PROVINCE, Syria (Reuters) - U.S.-backed forces proclaimed the capture of Islamic State's last territory in Syria on Saturday, eliminating its rule over a self-proclaimed "caliphate", but the jihadists remain a threat from sleeper cells around the world.
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"Six years ago I was lucky enough to marry this wonderful man," Witherspoon proclaimed.
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"I'm against the people that make up stories and make up sources," he proclaimed.
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Take it from a self-proclaimed creature of habit: you'll be glad you did.
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Errands. "I want to go to Target!" she proclaimed to Stephen Colbert in 2015.
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But for the self-proclaimed dealmaker, leaving Vietnam without an accord will likely hurt.
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Name the U.S. president who, in 1959, proclaimed Hawaii as the 50th state. 123.
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A self-proclaimed post-modernist, she wanted buildings to evoke the chaos of existence.
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Offset then proclaimed "in front of the world, I love you" into a microphone.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten's proclaimed Christian beliefs have not featured prominently during the campaign.
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It's unclear whether Trump's self-proclaimed negotiating prowess can end the months-long impasse.
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"The ballot system must be so arranged as to effect one object," Calhoon proclaimed.
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Sieben Linden, a self-proclaimed eco-village, is growing fast, unlike the surrounding towns.
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But, according to the Honest Beauty founder, she wasn't always a self-proclaimed expert.
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How would a self-proclaimed fiscal conservative like you sway young voters like me?
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How would a self proclaimed fiscal conservative like yourself sway young voters like me?
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And that's the move of an authoritarian and a self-proclaimed Peter Pan stan.
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Mike Lacher and Chris Baker, two self-proclaimed Nic Cage fans, made the site.
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In 2014 BMW proclaimed the i8 to be the car of tomorrow, available today.
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In 20 he proclaimed that every Indian village would be electrified within 1,000 days.
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To top it all off, he proclaimed he alone was the savior of America.
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Crouch is a self-proclaimed "technophile" who's owned nearly every gadget Apple has made.
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Self-proclaimed nerds, their videos are full of smart (and funny) explanations and commentary.
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At both ends of its self-proclaimed caliphate, the jihadist group is ceding territory.
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"So that means I'm right," he proclaimed in a Time interview with Michael Scherer.
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Taylor Swift is a self-proclaimed "cat lady" — and isn't afraid to show it!
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It questioned our rampant destruction of Mother Earth, and ridiculed our self-proclaimed importance.
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"From here to the Olympics!" he proclaimed in an interview with Norwegian tabloid Dagbladet.
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Harold Wilson proclaimed that the Labour Party owed more to Methodism than to Marxism.
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Many comments proclaimed one thing: that Grande was at "fault" for Miller's overdose death.
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"Free the Corsicans from oppression," he proclaimed, railing against France's "colonisation" of the island.
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And as a self-proclaimed reality TV junkie, Lawrence couldn't have been more excited.
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As the self-proclaimed spirit animal of all hackers everywhere, this is total bullshit.
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General Marcos Pérez Jiménez was proclaimed as president in 1952 by a constituent assembly.
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Many women (including Anna Kendrick) proclaimed character Margot's bad date experience was completely relatable.
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"This is a nominee who wants to pave the path to tyranny," proclaimed Merkley.
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" Alongside the video, she also proclaimed that right now "ice is my best friend.
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This is the "end" of Trump, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne proclaimed on Twitter.
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So how does the self-proclaimed guido like to spend his hard-earned cash?
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"An economic miracle is taking place in the United States," Trump proclaimed Tuesday night.
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"In most games, drugs are basically magic," says Epstein, a self-proclaimed recovering screenwriter.
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A new constitution in 1991 proclaimed universal care; a law separated purchasers from providers.
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"The constitution has been suspended", the paper's front page mournfully proclaimed on Saturday morning.
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Will Trump put his self-proclaimed label of "world's best negotiator" to the test?
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Yet the government's implicit argument is that a self-proclaimed "tradition" trumps international law.
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For a self-proclaimed socialist, Jeremy Peter "Pegg" Green knows how to game capitalism.
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He is a self-proclaimed born-again Christian and teaches Bible study in prison.
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"It's about the survival of the United States of America," proclaimed a navy veteran.
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The self-proclaimed "proud mama" is here to show off the newly launched line.
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As a self-proclaimed Lazy Girl, I am going to have to respectfully disagree.
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"Welcome Back, First Family," proclaimed one sign as Obama's motorcade sped by on Sunday.
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" The historian Barry Karl proclaimed that the reorganization was the "American alternative to revolution.
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Pruitt, the self-proclaimed champion of clean water, has opposed the Chesapeake Bay cleanup.
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Vigorous opposition to Trump is the glue that binds the self-proclaimed resistance together.
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In recent weeks, the self-proclaimed caliphate of jihadist group Islamic State has collapsed.
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All of these countries were reluctant to publicly say what many willingly proclaimed privately.
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Mark Zuckerberg, the founder, proclaimed that this was exactly why his social network existed.
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These declarations are the only support for Mr. Trump's self-proclaimed foreign policy credentials.
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" President James Garfield proclaimed that Marshall "found the Constitution paper and made it power.
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Recently, I — a self-proclaimed Spotify loyalist — gave Amazon's music streaming services a try.
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Director Woody Allen once reputedly proclaimed that 80 percent of life is showing up.
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In any case, both the Yankees and StubHub proclaimed the agreement a landmark deal.
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On January 216, 21920, writing in the Railway Times , Debs proclaimed himself a socialist.
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Lee had proclaimed Saturday Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee, according to The Tennessean.
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Tom Hiddleston and Chris Hemsworth from the "Thor" movies have a self-proclaimed "bromance."
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He lost as clearly as you could lose but he loudly proclaimed his victory.
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Wrangler, the self-proclaimed "authentic American apparel brand," makes denim and Western-style clothing.
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Prince Harry is the "best husband ever," Meghan proclaimed with a smile on Thursday.
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Seattle, two years ago, was proclaimed the fastest growing city in the United States.
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" All afternoon there are no disruptions, no outcry from any self-proclaimed "moral majority.
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She proclaimed that her father "is the sweetest most loving person" in the caption.
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" Backstage before his show, Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli proclaimed himself a "stubborn punk.
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Woods' relatives and supporters proclaimed his innocence outside the Capitol in Montgomery on Wednesday.
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"Saudi Arabia is a great partner for us," the fund manager, Kirill Dmitriev, proclaimed.
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The self-proclaimed "most evil band in Japan," Abigail, might also be its busiest.
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"A Nervous Paralytic Reaction," the state newspaper, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, proclaimed about the British response.
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He was then proclaimed president by France's president of the Constitutional Council, Laurent Fabius.
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But a new genre of political punditry has proclaimed this something of a myth.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower knew that when he proclaimed a "great crusade" to liberate Europe.
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Many on the right-wing, however, remain skeptical of Facebook's proclaimed ideological even-handedness.
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"Her Turkish flag is in her pocket," Mr. Erdogan proclaimed after calling Amine onstage.
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But the other five have all proclaimed themselves undecided and have made themselves scarce.
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But then, so are self-proclaimed conservatives in the "hard," physical and biological sciences.
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" • Timothy D. Cook proclaimed on Twitter that "250 of my Apple coworkers are #Dreamers.
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" And then she proclaimed what would become our mantra: "This is not for fluffies!
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His brother, two minutes younger, is a sophomore who is a self-proclaimed nerd.
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"Farsighted Zeus," proclaimed Pythia, had granted Athens "a wall made of wood" for defense.
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" A famous pro-choice poster from the 1980s proclaimed, "Your body is a battleground.
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"The biggest disgrace in German World Cup history," the mass-market Bild newspaper proclaimed.
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliph, is still at large.
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Putin recently proclaimed with justified satisfaction that life expectancy in Russia had reached 73.
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"Bowen Yang Is Bringing the Queer Agenda to Television," Out magazine proclaimed with satisfaction.
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The box's depiction of a leprechaun, he proclaimed, perpetuated "offensive" stereotypes about Irish-Americans.
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The self-proclaimed relationship experts then join forces to roast couples in the audience.
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And this summer Marketing Land proclaimed the third party cookie dead — asking what's next?
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The referee Lamont Simpson proclaimed the floor playable and the teams took the court.
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President Trump's press secretary proclaimed "great news" 22 minutes after the Labor Department release.
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Wendell Gilliard proclaimed: 'Enough is enough of our police officers targeting people of color.
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Ultimately, Nordstrom Rack is the self-proclaimed "ultimate treasure hunt destination" for a reason.
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However, the U.D.H.R. was proclaimed in 1948, long before the invention of the internet.
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Headlines around the world have proclaimed the deaths of more than 1 billion animals.
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"Great slide decks and every topic you can think of available," one CEO proclaimed.
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" Dolnick adds more names to the roster: "Kant proclaimed masturbation more sinful than suicide.
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"This is the funniest book ever written about investing," he proclaimed back in 2006.
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Republicans, who once proclaimed themselves the champions of family values, have a morality problem.
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Vindman is a Purple Heart recipient with a self-proclaimed strong sense of duty.
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Worst of all, these multiple costs will not be offset by the proclaimed benefits.
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Simultaneously, he is victimizing himself assuming the self-proclaimed role of great American martyr.
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And don't even get him started on self-proclaimed capitalist reformers like Elizabeth Warren.
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This is because self-proclaimed "capitalists" pay little attention to these sorts of issues.
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He had proclaimed victory after his government was accused of manipulating the vote results.
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"It's a very scary time for young men in America," he proclaimed to reporters.
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Mattek-Sands proclaimed her pain level as between four and seven out of 10.
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He publicly proclaimed his membership in the Gorilla Stone Bloods, a violent street gang.
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Bouchardy, a self-proclaimed "ingredients obsessive," makes scented oils that are just that — scents.
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Still, the museum's self-proclaimed "disgusting" holdings cite China more than any other country.
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Here, the IUCN proclaimed that panda numbers are up by 2864 percent since 40.
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In Utah, Mr. McAdams's self-proclaimed independent streak may have won over his constituents.
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Beach City is filled with diverse families, small-business owners, and self-proclaimed weirdos.
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Our thought bubble: The addition of sophisticated photo-editing features and the ability to create longer videos is part of Snap's strategic market pivot from being a self-proclaimed "photo-sharing" company in 2012 to a self-proclaimed "camera company" in 2016.
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"Cornwall's mining industry set for 219.9bn pound revolution," proclaimed a headline in The Sun newspaper.
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Cookie owes some of her magic to her husband and self-proclaimed mer-wrangler, Ralph.
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One of Whitley's predecessors -- Carlos Cascos -- was even a self-proclaimed skeptic of these claims.
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The self-proclaimed genius is more business savvy than most people give him credit for.
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Terrified of being gay, the Sister Wives star says she became a self-proclaimed homophobe.
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In the end, it seems Twitter beef is what brought the self-proclaimed baron down.
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" The former model peeked out from underneath the covers in the self-proclaimed "bad selfie.
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Some EU members are nervous about setting a precedent of recognizing a self-proclaimed leader.
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They're self-proclaimed best friends who do, if not everything, then a whole lot together.
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Yet not so long ago, this insider crowd of self-proclaimed deplorables was definitively fringe.
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So we asked makeup artist Ana Marie, a self-proclaimed blush addict, to weigh in.
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He's the self-proclaimed "King of Pop Culture" and published a book back in 2016.
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After Mosul, the coalition's next target is the self-proclaimed caliphate's de facto capital: Raqqa.
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A self-proclaimed 'art-junkie', Stone was driven by passion and by an unerring eye.
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But Ronald Reagan, in 1983 simply proclaimed sovereign rights over the US Exclusive Economic Zone.
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Munster had long proclaimed a TV would be a major new category for the company.
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Prosecutors called Kaplan a self-proclaimed prophet and argued that he "brainwashed" the Stoltzfus family.
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"WINE tasting is bullshit", proclaimed Robbie Gonzalez of the i21 blog a few years ago.
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The self-proclaimed tagline turned into a self-fulfilling nightmare for Chen and his team.
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The airline would not dream of telling its employees what to think, its chairman proclaimed.
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Both the governors of Louisiana and Mississippi have proclaimed states of emergency to hasten preparations.
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Robert Murray, the self-proclaimed king of the coal industry, has been replaced as CEO.
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One proclaimed: If times were not so doggone hard I might send you a gift.
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Sinema isn't the first Democrat to encounter hard questions about their self-proclaimed personal narrative.
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I proclaimed to untold thousands that we had audio guides available at the box office.
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A self-proclaimed foodie, Saldana said she had a great time eating in her twenties.
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After years of being the self-proclaimed "fat sister," Kardashian famously dropped around 40 lbs.
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Crushed on the battlefield, Islamic State has lost roughly 98% of its self-proclaimed "caliphate".
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Aging, these self-proclaimed immortalists claim, is a disease that can and should be stopped.
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It's the context in which the president uses it to mock Warren's self-proclaimed heritage.
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The 66-year-old self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" has embraced the spotlight since his arrest.
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When the self-proclaimed rap god's got 6 shows in L.A. ... celebs gotta pace themselves.
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"287(g) is going to be history," McFadden proclaimed at his victory party on Tuesday.
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It was his daughter, a self-proclaimed popaholic, who brought him in to see her.
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"Returned giant panda twins prefer western lifestyle," proclaimed state news agency Xinhua in a headline.
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Yet before, during, and after the merger trial, AT&T repeatedly proclaimed this wouldn't happen.
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IT IS to be the dawn of "a new Venezuela", proclaimed the president, Nicolás Maduro.
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The claim was utterly absurd—from his self-proclaimed royalty to his non-Hispanic accent.
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The Nusra Front and the self-proclaimed Islamic State are not covered by the ceasefire.
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The city's 'annual family reunion' Gilroy has proclaimed itself the garlic capital of the world.
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"Students race each other to A&E in lethal drinking game" proclaimed the Daily Mail.
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She was a self-proclaimed "angsty" kid in the seventh grade, and she loved it.
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I met a self-proclaimed white nationalist named Tyler Tenbrink from Texas and photographed him.
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All photos by Derek Scancarelli Les Claypool and Sean Lennon are self-proclaimed kindred spirits.
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"I don't want everybody to vote," conservative activist Paul Weyrich proclaimed as early as 1980.
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"WANTED: people of promise", proclaimed ads for America's Federal Service Entrance Examination, introduced in 1955.
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"What you're seeing is Sean Spicer as the incredible shrinking man," proclaimed CNN's political commentator.
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And he has loudly proclaimed: If you elect me, we will start winning again. Everywhere.
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Survivors told police that the self-proclaimed white supremacist shouted racial epithets during the massacre.
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President Trump on Friday proclaimed April 85033 as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
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Ricky Williams -- the self-proclaimed "high guy" -- is defending an anti-weed college baseball coach.
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Even I, self-proclaimed Coldplay devotee, will not stand for this Kidz Bop mash-up.
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Remember those orange juice advertisements that proudly proclaimed that their product was "not from concentrate"?
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"Another Cursed September 19," Mexican daily El Economista proclaimed on its front page on Wednesday.
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Will this new direction save the reputation of the self-proclaimed "Greatest Show on Earth"?
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They were voting for their families, many proclaimed, or their constituents, or God (see article).
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He proclaimed on social media that he would "be okay" if DeVos was sexually assaulted.
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Life isn't all big closets and multiple pools for the rapper, and self-proclaimed genius.
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"Gonna start working out next week!" she proclaimed in writing on top of the video.
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"America is being respected again," Trump proclaimed to cheers inside a packed middle school gymnasium.
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In court on Wednesday, the pair stood firm in their resolve and proclaimed their innocence.
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Tarrant, a self-proclaimed white supremacist, is scheduled to appear in court again in August.
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On July 21942, 21979, the poet Hugo Ball proclaimed the manifesto for a new movement.
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And a sign proclaimed that Kirkland meat products were fresh and of the highest quality.
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The self-proclaimed democratic socialist said his campaign is starting to make the "establishment" nervous.
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Headlines last July for 20063-year-old Andrés Manuel López Obrador proclaimed the familiar tale.
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" The group's Turkish-language magazine proclaimed: "O Istanbul, you have allowed disbelief in your avenues.
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The self-proclaimed orchid lover has also learned what not to use in the museum.
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Candidate Reagan proclaimed a free trade with Mexico and Canada platform during his presidential campaign.
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"We look forward to welcoming you to paradise," the invitation to the Blockchain Summit proclaimed.
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"There is no necessary set of traits to be a self-proclaimed witch," Unicole affirms.
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"The conflict between the law and reality has resulted in a national dilemma," he proclaimed.
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He's apparently a self-proclaimed psychopath, but on the other hand, he kind of isn't.
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The self-proclaimed Louis Vuitton don's bills are paid, and, ahem, (cruel) winter is coming.
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Jon H.: As a self-proclaimed "bad guitar player," what's hardest for you to play?
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Iran, meanwhile, convinced the Assad government to launch aggressive airstrikes against the self-proclaimed caliphate.
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Jokes have a structure; many of these self-proclaimed "comedians" are just stating a sentence.
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Ragamuffin Day started a few years after President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving an official holiday.
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Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder, proclaimed that this was exactly why his social network existed.
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In 2014, the company proclaimed itself neutral and even appeared to encourage the organizing effort.
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Then, 38 minutes later, I checked back: "Only one left in stock," the page proclaimed.
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"Spying is one of the most important jobs in the world," President Putin proclaimed recently.
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"Rancid Jell-O Led to First Water Bed," a newspaper headline proclaimed at the time.
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The battle to retake Raqqa, the capital of ISIS's self-proclaimed caliphate, has officially begun.
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The ensuing conflict was the chief instigator of Southern secession, as the secessionists themselves proclaimed.
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Women also surrounded Father Divine, a son of a former slave who proclaimed himself God.
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Lee Carter, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who is the state co-chairman of Sen.
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But why would Trump, the self-proclaimed champion of American workers, choose someone like that?
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We are a humble, strong-willed community that has proclaimed that together we will rise.
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Cool, bouncy, sweet and light, there's always room for it, or so the advertisements proclaimed.
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"Football victories shape a nation's identity as much as wars do," he once famously proclaimed.
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"There's not a single thing we cannot do if we do it together," he proclaimed.
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It was also National Missing Children's Day, first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983.
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Others said the president, a self-proclaimed master negotiator, had been rolled by the Democrats.
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Sanders was widely proclaimed the frontrunner after Tuesday's primary, but without scoring a dominating victory.
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The restaurant, which has proclaimed itself "The World's Most Fabulous Cheesecake," was founded in 1950.
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"My guilty pleasure is smelling my farts," she proclaimed near the close of the interview.
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"I like people who can get the things done!" a sign in his office proclaimed.
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Mr. Helms and other evangelical Christians immediately proclaimed it God's judgment on Haitians and queers.
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The list of aberrations is almost as endless as the president's self-proclaimed self-esteem.
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Netanyahu has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence, insisting that investigators will find he did nothing wrong.
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Ms. Salinas, a Mexican model and self-proclaimed social media influencer, denied Ms. Young's account.
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After both losses, Guardiola declared that he was happy, proclaimed that his side merited victory.
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"Happy Holidays NYC," proclaimed the building department's twitter account announcing the shed's removal last month.
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He has repeatedly proclaimed that his call with Zelensky was "perfect" and showed no wrongdoing.
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On May 22, it was officially proclaimed that July 1 would be the big day.
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The region of Papua remained under Dutch control after Indonesia proclaimed its independence in 1945.
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Whether you're a hopeless romantic or a self-proclaimed cynic, there's no avoiding Valentine's Day.
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On April 25, 1997, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani proclaimed "Harry Harrison Day" in his honor.
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His self-proclaimed "pragmatic idealism" is losing to the more strident progressivism of his opponents.
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Here in Nebraska, I've officially proclaimed the day as Stand for the Flag #SuperBowl Sunday.
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The California-Pacific Conference of the United Methodist Church also proclaimed support for sanctuary efforts.
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Trump proclaimed Republicans were more unified than ever as the vote to impeach him neared.
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We met the self-proclaimed Witches of West Hollywood in season 1 of Vanderpump Rules.
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In August, Paraguay recalled its ambassador to Venezuela and proclaimed a freeze in diplomatic relations.
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Venezuela is in crisis as self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido battles Maduro for control.
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Taxpayers would expect the self-proclaimed fiscal hawks to be outraged at such gross mismanagement.
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The group's self-proclaimed "caliphate" extends over the border to include parts of eastern Syria.
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The Grand Canyon was proclaimed a national monument before it was declared a national park.
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"There is a friendly eye in the sky," a Home Office minister proclaimed in 1994.
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Mr. Netanyanu has proclaimed this as just the beginning of a new wave of building.
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Despite Trump's self-proclaimed success, he left Asia with no significant policy achievements in hand.
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" • "Guaranteed to upset your stomach!" proclaimed the bag from the 1981 Italian film "Cannibal Ferox.
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Whatever the procedures — and the self-proclaimed accuracy — the controversy and criticisms have been ceaseless.
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Chaos was upon us, Mr. DiIulio proclaimed back then in scholarly articles and television interviews.
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"Great nations do not fight endless wars," he proclaimed in the State of the Union.
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Here's what I, a self-proclaimed doughnut queen, thought of the Krispy Kreme holiday doughnuts.
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At one point during the rally, a right-wing radio host proclaimed that Roe v.
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Guaido proclaimed himself interim president on Wednesday during a march of hundreds of thousands in Caracas.
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James S. is a self-proclaimed Bachelor superfan, holds viewing parties and runs a Bachelor bracket.
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Grande, who is a self-proclaimed Broadway nerd, approached NBC about being cast in the show.
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She also proclaimed her fiancé to be an official "happy hippie" thanks to his charitable work.
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Salvini has quickly proclaimed his next urgent mission: kicking out huge numbers of migrants already here.
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Taco Bell wanted to honor its self-proclaimed "Greatest of All Tacos," the Doritos Locos Tacos.
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Cathleen Meredith, a self-proclaimed "fat girl," knows the importance of dancing while people are watching.
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The self-proclaimed skincare "maven" has been putting all her "passion and energies" into the company.
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"The good Lord was the original segregationist," proclaimed Ross Barnett, Mississippi's governor, in the early 1960s.
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He proclaimed himself an ally of survivors and recoiled at the way Ford has been mistreated.
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Last night, Kim Kardashian West proclaimed via Twitter that she wants a Dunk-a-roos comeback.
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Last year, the mayor of Miami-Dad County proclaimed March 29 to be Crabman305 Restaurant Day.
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While many onlookers have proclaimed Chubbs to be 15 feet long, he has not been measured.
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"If I'm the nominee, she won't get within 10 miles of the White House," he proclaimed.
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"Gal Gadot's Diana is a bright beacon of hope in a world of greys," proclaimed Empire.
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DONALD TRUMP has proclaimed his White House to be the most productive since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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The self-proclaimed shopaholics also revealed their frustrations with always having to wear the same outfit.
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"Conservatives are asking where the money is, saying we have squandered the oil boom," he proclaimed.
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Beierle was a self-proclaimed misogynist who railed against black people and immigrants, but especially women.
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Avenatti, a self-proclaimed advocate of women's rights, was booked on a felony domestic violence charge.
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Considering she's a self-proclaimed perfectionist, we don't doubt Williams will make all the right plays.
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" She got exactly what she wanted for the youngster, whose funeral proclaimed him "God's Super Hero.
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This meant the self-proclaimed "hometown girl" from Naperville, IL quickly became a political rising star.
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The new dispute with Mexico could also unravel one of Mr Trump's previous self-proclaimed triumphs.
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Cookie boldly proclaimed that the quokka was the "happiest animal," which some/all scientists may contest.
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Donald Trump is a self-proclaimed great debater who won every one of the Republican debates.
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Self-proclaimed crystal lover Jenna Dewan created a video guide to walk fans through her collection.
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Attention all self-proclaimed procrastinators: DarwinMail might just be the productivity tool you've been waiting for.
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The United States has long proclaimed itself "the last, best hope of Earth" (to quote Lincoln).
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The big picture: Tesla has long proclaimed its ambition to operate fleets of self-driving taxis.
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LAST MONTH Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela's national assembly, proclaimed himself the country's acting president.
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He taunted opponents before matches, trash-talked them during and proclaimed his greatness to reporters afterward.
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With scale, "I don't think we're ever going to lose money again", American's boss recently proclaimed.
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It has a decent GPU and self-proclaimed liquid cooling technology designed to reduce CPU heat.
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Kelly Clarkson is embracing her self-proclaimed lack of cool, one hilarious tweet at a time.
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She's a self-proclaimed "large-bodied" and "queer" woman doing difficult yoga poses in her skivvies.
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Now all self-proclaimed experts have a chance to prove their mettle or meet their comeuppance.
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A hoarse but jubilant Sanders proclaimed his victory to be the result of a "huuuuge" turnout.
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He is passionate about preservation of the environment: its destruction, he has proclaimed, is a sin.
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Soldiers proclaimed victory in the center of Tal Afar Sunday and were seen removing ISIS flags.
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Its posters proclaimed: A REAL RAILROAD CIRCUS ... Travels on 2 Special Trains ... 18 ELEPHANTS, COUNT 'EM.
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The self-proclaimed beer company of America is calling on you to find the golden ticket.
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I know, I know—a few months back I proclaimed that cocaine is the shittest drug.
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Williams is a self-proclaimed pinball nerd who collects and builds pinball machines as a hobby.
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NY Giants WR Brandon Marshall proclaimed, "Black guys in America get treated differently" -- then he left.
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Gates is a self-proclaimed introvert who planned on having a career as a math teacher.
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"The positive thing is that the readiness to work in this direction was proclaimed," he said.
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"Super Bowl 50" it proudly proclaimed, driving home a message some have received bitterly: Until Feb.
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"Yeah, I said that, and I'm going to say that," Caffrey proclaimed, standing by his comments.
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"THE PEOPLE HAVE voted for stability," proclaimed President Erdogan after his party's electoral landslide in November.
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One of the miners' banners, however, proclaimed: "Lu Hao talks rubbish with his eyes wide open".
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Months after taking power, he proclaimed that under his leadership markets would play a "decisive" role.
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His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkom has been proclaimed Heir to the Throne since 1972.
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And when she hosted Saturday Night Live in 2013, Cyrus proclaimed that Hannah Montana was dead.
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That's why, in true KLS fashion, the self-proclaimed mogul designed a look for the occasion.
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Buoyed by high prices for their commodities, they proclaimed their commitment to "south-south" economic ties.
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Smollett promptly walked out of court and proclaimed he was innocent and the attack did occur.
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"The details and the fine print matter more than a hasty self-proclaimed victory," Kaptur said.
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"People want to know how an evangelical can support a self-proclaimed pimp," Fuentes told Reuters.
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Knight, a self-proclaimed "geek," left Hollywood in the '80s to pursue a career in computers.
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China's maritime assertiveness was an important justification for America's self-proclaimed "pivot" or "rebalance" towards Asia.
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The company, founded by Carnegie Mellon roboticists, has always proclaimed its interest in AI and robotics.
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With great self-righteous chest-pounding, he proclaimed his violation of Senate rules a just cause.
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It seems that her philanthropic feelings did not rub off on her self-proclaimed billionaire son.
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Dozens of soldiers from both sides were killed before a cease-fire was proclaimed on Tuesday.
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Image: ShutterstockThe Death of Twitter has be proclaimed over and over in some form since 2009.
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Tara has consistently and emphatically proclaimed her innocence over the crimes she has been convicted of.
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The carpet on the staircase was bespoke, he proclaimed, and it changed color in two directions.
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Trump has also proclaimed that Iran is no friend to the United States or its allies.
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I proclaimed on Twitter that I would be leaving it behind — along with my 35,000 followers.
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Conor McGregor is now a billionaire, the UFC fighter proclaimed in an Instagram post on Thursday.
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Mr. Trump, the self-proclaimed business genius, had to resort to four bankruptcies for his casinos.
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As a self-proclaimed one myself, I escape in plotlines and revere a fresh book smell.
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Although he proclaimed his innocence, investigators found sketches for the bombing plan drawn in his hand.
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Japan's Emperor Naruhito officially proclaimed his ascension to the throne in an elaborate ceremony on Tuesday.
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ET, Donald Trump had already sent two tweets about the self-proclaimed "big baller" LaVar Ball.
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The International Olympic Committee's chieftain, Thomas Bach, proclaimed the Rio Games a grand success last week.
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Mossack Fonseca has denied that it committed any wrongdoing, and Mr. Fonseca proclaimed his firm's innocence.
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Valeant will immediately bring on self-proclaimed activist investor Bill Ackman to serve on its board.
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Immediately after his panel, he gave the day's closing remarks and proclaimed the conference a success.
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"If you can't handle crazy go ahead and leave," the group's debut single, "Wild One," proclaimed.
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" Jacqueline Kennedy proclaimed: "The one thing I do not want to be called is 'first lady.
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I proclaimed it the best food I'd ever tasted and hugged Olga with all my might.
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As he booted it up, menu after menu proclaimed his laptop could not pull this off.
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When I was in grade 3, Tommy Gordon proclaimed himself as the strongest kid in school.
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From the pages of All About Beer to BeerAdvocate, editors have proclaimed the word 'craft' meaningless.
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Through years of experience, she's become a self-proclaimed "master" at spotting penises on a map.
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But the interview almost ended when Bronson boldly proclaimed that mackerel is his least favorite food.
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Midway through last season, with the team on the rise, she proclaimed herself a Mets fan.
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But like most self-proclaimed ghost hunters and monster trackers, I came up mostly empty-handed.
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"A black sculptress is rarer than a black swan," proclaimed The San Francisco Chronicle in 1866.
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And the gullibility both of the news media and self-proclaimed centrists remains a remarkable story.
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Earlier this year, Paulson proclaimed her love for Taylor ... unclear if she knew about the ink.
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Half-Chinese, half-white, the self proclaimed Dumpling King might not fit into any conventional boxes.
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FYI, Seagal -- a self-proclaimed martial arts master -- accepted a challenge from Foreman earlier this month.
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In his remarks on Thursday, Mr. O'Neill proclaimed that times had drastically changed since the raid.
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"I'm weird, but I get results": Devin Person of Brooklyn is a self-proclaimed professional wizard.
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Mr. Shelley's breakneck guitar strumming propelled songs that often proclaimed lovelorn vulnerability alongside acute self-consciousness.
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Pam Sneed, whose Instagram handle is Cookie Crazie, is a self-proclaimed Jesus-following vegan grandmother.
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A few women proclaimed saints by the Roman Catholic Church are believed to have been anorexic.
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Stone is a self-proclaimed political "dirty trickster" who has known Trump for about four decades.
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According to family lore, the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt proclaimed them the handsomest couple in New York.
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The museum is a public, state-funded institution, proclaimed by the Parliament of Italy in 2003.
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Vermont, which Sanders represents, is almost certain to go to the self-proclaimed democratic socialist senator.
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"In 2021, our master will be president!" proclaimed Esther Yovera, alluding to presidential elections next year.
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Some of the militants have proclaimed allegiance to Al Qaeda, while others support the Islamic State.
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"Two hundred and fifty thousand jobs were created in America in October alone," Mr. Ryan proclaimed.
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"The past six years I've been pregnant, so I'm goin' hard tonight," Strong, as Middleton, proclaimed.
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In our interview, she proclaimed herself devoted to dialogue but spoke in a near uninterrupted monologue.
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"On Super Tuesday, people are concerned about this whole self-proclaimed democratic socialist," he told Whitfield.
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Provo was recently proclaimed one of the nation's fastest-growing metros by the Wall Street Journal.
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"The new e-mail release is a disaster for Hillary Clinton," Trump proclaimed in January 2016.
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" But early on in Nadella's time as CEO, Microsoft changed tack and proclaimed, "Microsoft loves Linux.
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Critic's Notebook "We write symphonies," President Trump proclaimed on July 6 during a speech in Warsaw.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed Alaska's entry into the Union as the 49th state on Jan.
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"Let our country awake," proclaimed Sheen, in an emotional speech calling for action on climate change.
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The legend of the self-proclaimed Black Mamba lived even as his team floundered around him.
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There, Pope Francis proclaimed two of the shepherd children, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, saints on Saturday.
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He has proclaimed his innocence ever since the criminal investigations became public nearly three years ago.
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The builders of Vat Phou had noticed this and proclaimed it a natural lingam of Shiva.
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" Underwood is a self-proclaimed virgin and was a contestant on Season 14 of "The Bachelorette.
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Einstein's theory, which ascribes gravity to the elasticity of space-time geometry, proclaimed a dynamic universe.
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What if Duchamp opened a comb factory and proclaimed that thousands of combs were now art?
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"A New Vision of Lingerie: Men Not Required," proclaimed a New York Times article featuring ThirdLove.
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" Pompeo also proclaimed following Trump's election that he looked forward to rolling back the "disastrous deal.
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" Pence also proclaimed that "whatever federal resources" local leaders requested for storm cleanup "will be available.
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And then, of course, there's Powell's: an entire block, a dizzying, self-proclaimed City of Books.
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At recess, I proudly proclaimed to my friend crew that I was going to try out.
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National police or army units that the Pentagon proclaimed essential to their countries' futures have disbanded.
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" NBC is now — as it proclaimed in giant text over and over and over again — "unequaled.
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Dawn Perry, 38, the food director at Real Simple magazine, is a self-proclaimed recycling Nazi.
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It was only when asked about drug abuse that he proclaimed one of Trump's favorite plans.
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"They say I'm the most popular president in the history of the Republican Party," he proclaimed.
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For a self-proclaimed feminist, Dunham's actions were not a good look, to say the least.
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His proclaimed defiance was a misstep that only served to make an already-woebegone season bleaker.
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In his important paper "Polarization and the Decline of the American Floating Voter," Michigan State University political scientist Corwin Smidt found that between 2000 and 2004, self-proclaimed independents were more stable in which party they supported than self-proclaimed strong partisans were from 1972 to 1976.
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Gomez is a self-proclaimed fast food lover so next they hit up a McDonald's drive-thru.
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In 2014, Barack Obama also proclaimed it as Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance.
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I'm also ready for self-proclaimed feminists to start speaking out or taking action for women's rights.
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" And on Brooks' own account, the same photo of the baby playfully proclaimed, "I'm no longer nameless!
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"I want all the girls watching to know a new day is on the horizon," Winfrey proclaimed.
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YouTuber Nikita Dragun lives a self-proclaimed fantasy life — and beauty and fashion play a major role.
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"Stadia is about removing barriers to players to get to their favorite content and moments," Harrison proclaimed.
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The self-proclaimed dealmaker could find it more challenging to get to signing on the dotted line.
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Guaido is the opposition leader who has proclaimed himself interim president in a political and economic crisis.
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Trump, standing next to West, even proclaimed that the two have been friends for a long time.
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"The happiness of a people comes first," Salvini proclaimed, drawing rousing cheers from League rank-and-file.
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Even 18 percent of self-proclaimed atheists said they believed in some kind of higher spiritual power .
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But the scientists aren't, as recent articles have proclaimed, "studying her approach" to treating cancer through diet.
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His journey is tough, ruff and adorable — and narrated by self-proclaimed "major dog fan," Chris Evans.
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" Still, in a significant moment, Trump proclaimed during the news conference that he believes torture "does work.
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According to Mariah Smith, writer and self-proclaimed expert on all things Kardashian, the answer is complicated.
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What would happen once the self-proclaimed Islamic State no longer controlled large swaths of Iraqi territory?
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" During that same episode, Higbie proclaimed that black women think "breeding is a form of government employment.
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They were encouraged by elites and big thinkers who proclaimed a global mission for the United States.
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The self-proclaimed introvert prefers to stay under the radar and let her work leave a legacy.
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Or is the self-proclaimed "company to save the world" a victim of US government protectionist propaganda?
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Charlie Baker officially proclaimed February 7 as New England Patriots Day to mark the Super Bowl victory.
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The founders of Jivamukti, Sharon Gannon and David Life, were radical artists and self-proclaimed spiritual activists.
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Nonetheless ... she fired back at us for asking the self-proclaimed "World's Youngest Flexer" about the deal.
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Mr Hammond proclaimed three times that fiscal austerity, in place since 22019, was "coming to an end".
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At one gathering of volunteers, around a dozen of those attending enthusiastically proclaimed support for both parties.
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But what does a self-proclaimed former BlackBerry die hard turned iPhone user think about the KEYone?
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John Alexander Logan officially proclaimed May 30, 1868, as Memorial Day in honor of fallen Union soldiers.
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"LoveSync Button lets you realize many more opportunities where you could be having sex," its campaign proclaimed.
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Long before Kendall Jenner proudly proclaimed that she was cool with her breasts, there was Heidi Klum.
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Rob Portman, who had recently revealed his son was gay and proclaimed his support for marriage equality.
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Prescod-Weinstein is an astrophysicist and self-proclaimed "axion wrangler" at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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As a self-proclaimed "glam girl," she explains, in her own words, what beauty means to her.
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In 1914, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the second Sunday in May would mark the annual holiday.
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The party proclaimed its commitment to gender equality and combating violence against women in its campaign manifesto.
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Like most Real Simple staff members, I'm a complete neat freak and a self-proclaimed cleaning psycho.
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Jones, a self-proclaimed skeptic at the start of the investigation, said that the evidence was "overwhelming."
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The prince will then have to accept the invitation in order for him to be proclaimed king.
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On January 23rd Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela's national assembly, proclaimed himself the country's acting president.
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"Ready Player One is a terrible book and it will be a terrible movie," the Outline proclaimed.
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And a self-proclaimed ISIS adherent attacking in the streets of America or Europe isn't necessarily terrorism.
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It's not even like Kim Kardashian herself, a self-proclaimed BlackBerry fangirl, helped promote the Key One.
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"The film he's going to do is going to be the biggest film in history," he proclaimed.
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But both are also self-proclaimed nations with a sense that their history and culture are distinct.
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The monks believed it was a miracle and proclaimed the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo a holy site.
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The self-proclaimed "unrepentant gold bull" is now more bearish because of last week's impressive jobs data.
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Hamanyun is believed to be based in Raqqa, the de facto capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate.
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"If you've never spent a night before in your vehicle, I'm so glad you're here," he proclaimed.
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Somewhere along his route to self-proclaimed kingdom, Lil Yachty bit off more than he could chew.
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The crowds cheered he was proclaimed the winner, but went silent to watch Listo&aposs victory dive.
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"The FBI director is wrong," Trump proclaimed when Stephanopoulos brought up his hand-picked FBI director's position.
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The offensives amount to the most sustained pressure on IS since it proclaimed a caliphate in 2014.
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Soon, she testified, she too was sleeping with the man authorities described as a self-proclaimed prophet.
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To boost her chances she has signed up to Vidhi Classes, a self-proclaimed "result-generating machine".
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Another boldly proclaimed that a pint-a-day habit could flat-out prevent stroke and heart disease.
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Fremont, an autocratic man who rarely consulted higher authority, proclaimed that all slaves in Missouri were free.
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Self-proclaimed foodie Sofía Vergara isn't shy about professing her love for Colombian chef Juan Manuel Barrientos.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proclaimed unfaltering adoration for his electric car company's Autopilot feature on highways.
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A tweet posted by a self-proclaimed "wife, mother, Christian" isn't just deplorable, but also factually incorrect.
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"Assuming the woman in the BBC dad video is the nanny highlights a dangerous stereotype," proclaimed Romper.
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One Ohio child welfare official proclaimed his ignorance when asked to comment by NBC on these cases.
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"Kimbo Slice's Latest Boxing Fight Is an Absolute Travesty," proclaimed a headline on Bleacher Report in 2012.
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" Clinton has spent weeks struggling with how to respond to her rival's self-proclaimed grass-roots "revolution.
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Jerry Brown proclaimed a state of emergency in Butte County, in northern California, because of a wildfire.
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It turns out even self-proclaimed gods have to deal with technology issues once in a while.
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Within hours, BlackHatWorld, a forum popular with self-proclaimed "black hat" social media marketers, was in crisis.
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There are so many self-proclaimed experts now, it's hard to know who the actual connoisseurs are.
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President Trump proclaimed February as National African American History Month — following a presidential tradition — in statement Wednesday.
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When Vladimir Putin became president in 2000, he proclaimed a break with the chaos of the 1990s.
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He proclaimed from the Rose Garden, 'I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.
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A magnet for picnickers, it was once the place couples proclaimed their love by attaching metal padlocks.
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The White House's self-proclaimed "infrastructure week" has generated a flurry of headlines on nearly everything else.
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He even proclaimed he would "shut up" about the South China Sea if China built the railway.
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His own past history suggests that the self-proclaimed "Comeback Kid" should never be counted out entirely.
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Ms. Mayer, a self-proclaimed data geek, has turned to crowdsourcing repeatedly over the last two years.
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This, Pence proclaimed, would be a powerful deterrent to both illegal immigration and the U.S. drug plague.
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Trump has proclaimed that "so many things have happened" as a result of the North Korea talks.
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The ninth episode, "Battle of the Bastards," has been widely proclaimed as one of the show's best.
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"Maybe there were some reasons for these rules in 1996 when Congress created them," the group proclaimed.
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Democrats will still see evidence of the collusion conspiracy they have proclaimed since before Trump took office.
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They are self-proclaimed socialists who ran on platforms harshly critical of their merely liberal Democrat opponents.
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When BIZX bought SourceForge, the new president of the site proclaimed that it had "completely eliminated " DevShare.
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The president has repeatedly proclaimed that jobs are "pouring in" to the U.S. due to his policies.
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The White House and Republican congressional leaders proclaimed that the legislation would end incentives for offshoring jobs.
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Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton proclaimed herself the winner of the Iowa Democratic caucus — that's a real stretch.
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"This Republican is voting for Hillary Clinton," Jennifer Pierotti Lim proclaimed at the Democratic convention last month.
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I am a self-proclaimed fast food and Mexican food lover who's never been to Taco Bell.
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Ukraine's people have heroically proclaimed their love of liberty and their right to choose their nation's future.
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Also, I can't help but notice a curious pattern in the recommendations of some self-proclaimed centrists.
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He shared his glee through a series of tweets that proclaimed his love for tunnels and floors.
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"OK, get your plane ticket!" proclaimed Marina Smith of Nova Scotia, who shared the invitation on Facebook.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a self-proclaimed "democratic socialist" running in the Democratic presidential primary, to Trump.
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The period, officially proclaimed by the pontiff as the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, will end on Sunday.
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And self-proclaimed centrists will still find a way to claim that the sides are equally bad.
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In 2008, with "end of history" hubris, a World Bank report proclaimed that the transition was over.
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For three months I've proclaimed that Ezekiel Elliott owners should also roster Alfred Morris as Zeke's handcuff.
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The latter, Josephson proclaimed, will only have touched wood during the brewing process, from start to finish.
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Yesterday, he proclaimed Bill Cosby was innocent—in all caps—possibly setting the Freedom Tower on fire.
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As a self-proclaimed maximalist, I certainly fall victim to the clutter of holding onto old memories.
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An example of an incredibly high functioning and self-proclaimed "night guy" is former president Barack Obama.
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Many of his colleagues proudly proclaimed their local ties on Wednesday, like scouts wearing badges of honor.
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"My policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it," Mr. Johnson once cheerfully proclaimed.
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Business Insider&aposs Irene Jiang even proclaimed the Popeyes sandwich the superior option before it went viral.
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" In late May, the former self-proclaimed super bull said the economy was "cruising for a bruising.
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Then, with victory under his belt, he proclaimed that he had a mandate to privatize Social Security.
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Indeed, in just over three decades, what a phenomenal life the self-proclaimed peasant boy has lived.
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He's a self-proclaimed progressive, but those on the left haven't always been so sure of him.
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"The failed crime and violence strategy will change," he proclaimed during his victory speech on election night.
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Unwittingly drawn into controversy over a pop star's downfall, Virgil Abloh, the label's star designer, proclaimed innocence.
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The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" addressed what many considered a controversial day off last week.
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She also scandalously licked some donuts in a shop, didn't buy them, then proclaimed "I hate America".
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The men ceremonially cut the rice with a sword, each took a bite and proclaimed a rapprochement.
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Some proclaimed the importance of preserving "heritage," others said the Lee statue was a celebration of slavery.
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If you fail to achieve your publicly proclaimed goals, you will be embarrassed and suffer reputational damage.
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The rate cut did nothing to boost business confidence, said Cramer, a self-proclaimed monetary policy dove.
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As a result, there is a healthy skepticism among the Balinese people toward these self-proclaimed healers.
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When he first proclaimed prophecy, even his own uncle laughed at him, but he never laughed back.
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Having enough magnets in American hands was "essential to the national defense," Trump proclaimed at the time.
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Even Luckin Coffee, the self-proclaimed Starbucks rival in China, held up better than its American competitor.
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He proclaimed from the Rose Garden, 'I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.
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Mr. Louv has long studied and proclaimed the benefits that humans can reap from being in nature.
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Video footage shows a group of about 30 young adults — self-proclaimed Dreamers — hijack Pelosi's press conference.
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"We had a wonderful election, didn't we?" he proclaimed to an auditorium packed with officers and troops.
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The self-proclaimed meme enthusiast isn't afraid to throw some of his own favorites into the mix.
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Sawyer's Doernbecher Freestyle Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2, available for men, $180Sawyer Miller is a self-proclaimed daredevil.
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He proclaimed "confidence" in North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un but then called him "Rocket Man" again.
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" Signs protesting a proposed affordable housing high-rise proclaimed: "Adolf Lindsay — the middle class will bury you.
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Ivanka Trump, her father's senior adviser and self-proclaimed moderating force, issued a single tweet of protest.
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As a self-proclaimed flexitarian, I chose to order a vegan quesadilla from Ivy Stark Modern Mexican.
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"This is truly a historic event," Gingrich proclaimed to the assembled Capitol Hill reporters in October 220006.
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Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, has advocated a litany of progressive policies throughout his presidential campaign.
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But this early popularity is overshadowed by the group&aposs later fame among self-proclaimed music aficionados.
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Louis' Lunch, to be precise, founded in 1895 and the self-proclaimed birthplace of the hamburger sandwich.
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Al-Nimeiri started out as a self-proclaimed socialist who would return the government to the people.
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Raqqa is the last major stronghold in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria's self-proclaimed caliphate.
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"This first round is the revenge for the polling institutes," proclaimed Paris Match, the popular French magazine.
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" After the government's GDP report, Trump proclaimed in a post on Twitter that the figure was "GREAT.
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" The announcement came Tuesday afternoon, hours after the president proclaimed on Twitter that "Tariffs are the greatest!
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Before the election, Democrats giddily proclaimed that Hillary Clinton's victory was assured — by her Electoral College strategy.
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But after 29 days and 23,103 miles, the self-proclaimed "flying housewife" returned home a record-holder.
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His posts also include profanity, sensitive topics, derogatory comments, and a self-proclaimed "sick sense of humor."
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Anything else would be going halfway, falling short of his self proclaimed commitment to all New Yorkers.
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The self-proclaimed "granddaddy" of Austin venues, however, which no one would dispute, is the Continental Club.
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"I am like a Mexican grandmother," she proclaimed, pouring herself a glass of activated charcoal-infused water.
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To his many self-proclaimed accomplishments, Donald Trump now wants to add coining an iconic economic term.
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They might be the boldly self-proclaimed "home of vinyl," but we won't argue them that much.
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Stone, a self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" and Republican political operative for decades, pleaded not guilty on Jan.
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Gucci, the author and self-proclaimed "Gucci addict" Buzz Bissinger once wrote, is heightened beyond anything else.
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After the pic surfaced, Olivia proclaimed she was keeping the $12,000 Rolex she bought for Danny's birthday.
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