单词 | Proclaimed |
例句 | 1. The government has proclaimed a new law. 2. The day was proclaimed a public holiday. 3. The ringing bells proclaimed the birth of the prince. 4. The president proclaimed a state of emergency. 5. The President proclaimed the republic's independence. 6. The district unilaterally proclaimed its independence from the national government. 7. He proclaimed himself emperor. 8. The prisoners passionately proclaimed their innocence in front of the jury. 9. Demonstrators demanded full sovereignty for the self - proclaimed republic. 10. The ringing bells proclaimed the news of the birth of the prince. 11. All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance. 12. The charter proclaimed that all states would have their own government. 13. His manners proclaimed him a gentleman. 14. After its independence India was proclaimed a republic. 15. He had loudly proclaimed the quality of his wife. 15. 16. Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent. 17. The declaration proclaimed the full sovereignty of the republic. 18. 'I think we have been heard today,' he proclaimed. 19. His accent proclaimed that he was a southerner. 20. His son was immediately proclaimed king. 21. His accent proclaimed that he was Irish. 22. His accent proclaimed him a Scot. 23. The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority. 24. His accent proclaimed him to be a Scot. 25. The government proclaimed both of them national heroes. 26. The Republic was proclaimed in public with great ceremony. 27. His accent proclaimed him a Scot [ that he'was a Scot ]. 28. The salesman proclaimed that his tonic would cure all diseases. 29. We should recant all opinions which are in conflict with those proclaimed by the central leadership. 30. "The age of corporatism must be put firmly behind us," he proclaimed. 1. The government has proclaimed a new law. 2. The day was proclaimed a public holiday. 3. The ringing bells proclaimed the birth of the prince. 4. The president proclaimed a state of emergency. 5. The President proclaimed the republic's independence. 6. The district unilaterally proclaimed its independence from the national government. 7. He proclaimed himself emperor. 8. We should recant all opinions which are in conflict with those proclaimed by the central leadership. 9. The prisoners passionately proclaimed their innocence in front of the jury. 10. Demonstrators demanded full sovereignty for the self - proclaimed republic. 11. The ringing bells proclaimed the news of the birth of the prince. 12. All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance. 13. The charter proclaimed that all states would have their own government. 14. The salesman proclaimed that his tonic would cure all diseases. 31. A lie is as much a lie , when it is whispered or when it is proclaimed at the market cross. 32. As soon as the details had been agreed upon, the results would be proclaimed. 33. New regulations on the wages for holiday jobs in the college were proclaimed. 34. Wearing scarves and hats which proclaimed their allegiance, the football fans flooded into the bar. 35. Phillips has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. 36. The equilateral triangle already proclaimed the magic of 3. 37. A socialist state was proclaimed one year later. 38. A growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country, as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed. 39. For Aristarchus proclaimed that the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe. 40. Nine years later, Watts proclaimed that the leadership of the Democratic Party had abandoned the values of his family. 41. These were messages which had not been proclaimed before, at least not with such persistence and passion. 42. The unfortunate conclusion is that scientific sociology must be the whole thing from the standpoint of rewards and proclaimed standards. 43. But it was the first time these five principles had been drawn together and proclaimed specifically for the Gulf. 44. Yet in a liberal democracy, such a declaration can not easily be made; indeed the opposite must be proclaimed. 45. This liberty was short-lived however. parliament, deeply suspicious of the King's intentions,(http:///proclaimed.html) proclaimed his Declaration illegal in February. 46. A proclaimed concern for client groups - doctors exist to serve their patients, teachers to educate their students. 6. 47. District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue. 48. In the first place, it was relativist; it proclaimed no value system as its basis; it lacked normative quality. 49. Meredith at first proclaimed his innocence but friction between the player and the club led to further disclosures. 50. This was publicly proclaimed as a struggle against bureaucratism and embourgeoisement. 51. All the outer states capitulated to the Republic except for the most easterly islands which proclaimed a Republic of the South Moluccas. 52. He schemed to be proclaimed Emperor, but as long as Menelik was known to be alive this was impossible. 53. The narrow door, beyond Upwood's, proclaimed its inferior status with no name at all. 54. But nearly all Republicans voted for the measure, and many loudly proclaimed their reasons on the Assembly floor. 55. Aegeus then proclaimed to the country that Theseus was See next chapter. his son and heir. 56. Among recent shopping innovations: what is proclaimed to be the largest supermarket in the county. 57. The ageing king, Al-Kadir, was murdered and one of his viziers proclaimed the new overlord. 58. The vision proclaimed by Paul in his Letter to the Galatians is totally undermined by moral dualisms he never even envisaged. 59. He mistrusted the rich, and frequently proclaimed his faith in the people. 60. The prince proclaimed that the charming new princess would never again touch a spinning wheel. 61. All are credited with faithfully carrying out what was proclaimed as the ultimate post-cold war management remake. 62. Even Gorbachev proclaimed the Soviet Unions' interest in participating in the management of the world market economy. 63. A sign over the door proclaimed that the hostelry still brewed its own beer. 64. The great majority of practitioners proclaimed their belief in the only way they could - through sound classroom practice. 65. Army commanders in the outer islands proclaimed a state of emergency and replaced civilian governors by military men. 66. He who is proclaimed a saint need hardly believe in sainthood. 67. George Grindal remembered that some twelve feet below him lay the remains of a Roman city where once Constantine was proclaimed Emperor. 68. Indeed, anything could be proclaimed as being against state interest. 69. Katherine queued at the ticket counter and proclaimed her destination in a clear voice. 70. Those who proclaimed it may have done so for cynical reasons, but I doubt that they genuinely believed it. 71. Robert Guei, who had proclaimed himself president in a rigged election. 72. The Soviet leadership openly proclaimed the illegitimacy of military bases on foreign territories only after the death of Stalin. 73. Chancellor Cuno's government proclaimed a policy of passive resistance, which entailed unlimited subsidies to the population of the Ruhr. 74. A signboard, by the entrance, proclaimed that the business had been established in 1852. 75. On every street corner a newspaper billboard proclaimed it,(http:///proclaimed.html) in every soup kitchen queue people discussed it. 76. This year it proclaimed the housing shortage as the major challenge to poor and working-class communities in the Bay Area. 77. The Fundamental Principle, proclaimed in capital letters with definite reference implying definitive solution. 78. Almost as if, having proclaimed himself paralytic in court, he was setting about proving it over and over again. 79. Men whose stern faces and seasoned appearance proclaimed their experience in war and hardship. 80. Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven. 81. Opposition leaders have proclaimed their allegiance to the new government. 82. Henry IV is proclaimed King of England. 83. The young man's accent proclaimed him a Scot. 84. The certainties proclaimed by Newton mechanics are illusory. 85. The man was proclaimed chairman of the board. 86. His accent proclaimed him a southerner. 87. He proclaimed undying love for her. 88. A national holiday was proclaimed. 89. His accent proclaimed that he was a Scot. 90. His intonation proclaimed him an English. 91. "Last one in the sea is a sissy," proclaimed Idris. 92. It's probably inspired by real-life lovers John Gilbert, whose star waned when the talkies came, and Greta Garbo, who became even more successful when her first sound film proclaimed "Garbo talks!". 93. J . Edgar Hoover: Today, the U.S. polity officially proclaimed struggle on gangs to Evangelist Dillinger. 94. Here, contraception has become an officially proclaimed nation - wide public program. 95. The LORD gave me two stone tablets inscribed by the finger of God. On them were all the commandments the LORD proclaimed to you on the mountain out of the fire, on the day of the assembly. 96. In 1991, the Canadian government proclaimed December Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. 97. I build on what the piano proclaimed , or disagree with the saxophone. 98. "Isadora Duncan, " he proclaimed, "seems to me as innocent as a child dancing through the garden in the morning sunshine and picking the beautiful flowers of her fantasy. 99. The declaration was null and void as it was proclaimed in completely illegal circumstances. 100. The Enlightenment proclaimed optimistic views of human reach and perfectibility that challenged formerly essential Christian views of human limits. 101. When Jean Piaget suggested that children actually think differently than adults, Albert Einstein proclaimed that the discovery was "so simple that only a genius could have thought of it." 102. Millions must be undeceived by hearing the truth proclaimed in language that cannot be misconstrued. 103. For you remember, brothers, our labor and travail: While working night and day so as not to be burdensome to any of you, we proclaimed to you the gospel of God. 104. He could be proclaimed a saint by the turn of the Millennium. 105. The opinion of the public on the real worth of the Negro race has halted between the extreme views which have been long and loudly proclaimed. 105. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 106. But the educational system which was proclaimed by the court of CH'ING dynasty, it became the structure of school's art education and the basis of its development. 107. The new Middle groups in effect proclaimed their tyranny beforehand. 108. That's an excellent early payoff for three months of tub-thumping by industry insiders, who have long proclaimed Portman as a front runner for the Best Actress Academy Award. 109. Their Governor, William Bradford, proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving that was to be shared by all of the colonists and the neighboring Native American Indians. 110. Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of France by the French Senate. 111. The Republic of West Papua is proclaimed in modern - day Western New Guinea. 112. The case gave the Bush Administration a welcome chance to put teeth into its proclaimed interest in human rights. 113. "Henceforth space by itself and time by itself are doomed to fade into the mere shadows," Minkowski proclaimed, "and only a union of the two will preserve an independent reality. 114. Even Nixon, bowing to re-election necessity, proclaimed us all Keynesians while attempting to control the inflation he unleashed with the snake oil of price controls. 115. A reissue of this proclaimed novel, and Zimbabwean classic, that won both the Zimbabwe Book Publishers' Association first prize for literature, and the Noma Award for Publishing in Africa in 1989. 116. After the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, the German Empire was proclaimed in Versailles on 18 January 1871. 117. Severus gave the man a beating with cudgels, while his herald proclaimed: 'Let no plebeian embrace a legate of the Roman people with impunity. 118. The tsar, it is stated, has proclaimed Russia's "inflexible resolve to support the interests of her Slav brothers". 119. Ishtar also proclaimed that because Tammuz was killed by a pig, that a pig must be eaten on that Sunday. 120. rights are proclaimed for all humans, overlooking the fact that many prefer their ethics in more grounded, context-specific ways. 121. At the precisely 12 noon the "The Peace of Christmas" is proclaimed in Turku, the former capital of Finland, along with admonitions and greetings dating from the Middle Ages. 122. "None can doubt that what is written took place," proclaimed St. Jerome, who translated the Gospels into Latin in the 4th century. 123. This was ignored in the post-communist epoch, when financial gurus babbled about new paradigms and a Labour chancellor in Britain proclaimed that he had abolished the cycle of "boom and bust". 124. January 22,1901: Edward VII is proclaimed King after the death of his mother, Queen Victoria. 125. New Labour was so afraid of being cast as a cloth cap, northern party of dying industries that Tony Blair proclaimed "the class war is over". 126. In 1795, Washington again proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving, and President John Adams also declared Thanksgivings in 1798 and 1799. 127. Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning: There is a mousetrap in the house! 128. 1991- eleven of Soviet republics proclaimed the birth of the Commonwealth of Independent States. 129. After a recount, the challenger was proclaimed winner of the election. 130. Security officials of the U.A.E. first arrested and harassed BlackBerry users, then proclaimed a coming ban. 131. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. 132. The Russian Soviet Federated Republic, coextensive with the region, was proclaimed in 1917 after the Russian Revolution and became part of the U. S. S. R. in 1922. 133. Al - Maliki declared a public holiday and proclaimed June 30 as " National Sovereignty Day. " 134. These Haitian monuments date from the beginning of the 19 th century, when Haiti proclaimed its independence. 135. Feminism wasted time trying to persuade us that men are tameable,(Sentencedict) she proclaimed. 136. Further, what do you plan to do with those bodies which will be "raptured" as proclaimed by the evangelists? 137. Crabapple proudly proclaimed her group an "anti-art school," and this kind of subversive sensibility seems to fuel the scene. 138. The People's Republic of Albania was proclaimed on January 11,1946. 139. Helsinki passed to Russia along with Finland in 1809 and became capital of Finland in 1812, retaining that status when the country proclaimed its independence in 1917. Population, 484,263. 140. In Sulla's second civil war, Sulla again marched on Rome, removed Gaius Marius the Younger, and proclaimed himself as Roman dictator. 141. This occasion was provided by the preaching in Germany of an Indulgence proclaimed by Leo X. (1513-21). 142. Bergson proclaimed that there are three modes of apprehending the world: perception, rationality, and intuition. 143. The Republic of Ireland was proclaimed,() severing ties with Britain by leaving the Commonwealth. 144. She also proclaimed a forty day period of time of sorrow each year prior to the anniversary of the death of Tammuz. 145. Only four years later he was proclaimed emperor of a "Second Empire" in a further revolution. 146. Sieben Linden, a self - proclaimed eco - village , is growing fast, unlike the surrounding towns. 147. The Lord sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite and Ammonite raiders against him. He sent them to destroy Judah, in accordance with the word of the Lord proclaimed by his servants the prophets. 148. His memoirs, written at the end of his life, proclaimed a fervent and orthodox Marxism-Leninism. His career was often different. 149. In February of 2007, the second largest American subprime loan institution, New Century Financial Corporation, proclaimed a deficit in the forth quarter of 2006 and subprime mortgage crisis emerged. 150. When Su Lin, the San Diego-born daughter of Chinese parents Bai Yun and Gao Gao, had her first medical exam, eager viewers proclaimed that she was the cutest baby ever. 151. In 1974, 12 years after seizing power from a civilian government in a military coup, Gen Ne Win retired from the army and proclaimed himself president of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma. 152. Italy's risorgimento was not a whole nation rising against its oppressors, as 19th-century romanticism proclaimed and Giuseppe Mazzini wished, but a few well-educated people leading the way. 153. Apostolical pardons ought to be proclaimed with caution, lest the people should falsely suppose that they are placed before other good works of charity. 154. The resolution of the Congress which first proclaimed Armistice Day, described November 11, 1918, as the end of "the most destructive, sanguinary and far-reaching war in the history of human annals." 155. On one Iranian site, hackers proclaimed themselves yesterday as " Honker Union for China " 156. He needed no persuasion to persist in his proclaimed course. 157. The empire collapsed like a house of cards, and the republic was again proclaimed. 158. In 2001 Kozlowski proclaimed his desire to be remembered as the world's greatest business executive. 159. Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. 160. After his misdeeds had been proclaimed, he was solemnly walled up. 161. The Turkish Republic was proclaimed. With Mustafa Kemal ( or Kemal Ataturk ) becoming its first President. 162. President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the last Thursday in November. 163. Any law enforcement activities which are not proclaimed or beyond the proclaimed function and authority shall be of no effect. 164. Not of patent application, without droit, what be used by other random is jural do not protect without proclaimed in writing. 165. Smiling the Lord proclaimed, "You don't have a chance, I've got Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and all the greatest players up here." 165. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 166. Andre Agassi has come a long way from his beginnings as the long-haired bad-boy of tennis - the colorful teen-aged rebel with attitude, who once proclaimed that "image is everything." 167. Arabian political and religious leader who led a revolt against the Turks and proclaimed himself king of Hejaz (1916). He was forced to abdicate in 1924. 168. Mother's Day was proclaimed a day for national observance by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915. 169. In 1964 Duvalier is proclaimed "president for life", a title that is passed onto his son, Jean-Claude, in 1971. 170. Feminism wasted time trying to persuade us that men are tamable , she proclaimed. 171. An anxious couple complained to the Master that their son had abandoned the religious traditions of the family and proclaimed himself a freethinker. 172. In 1985, for example, he brashly proclaimed that when and if the universe stopped expanding and began to contract, time would reverse and everything that had ever happened would be rerun in reverse. 173. In 1991, the Canadian government proclaimed December 6th National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. 174. The performance attracted the attention of composer-critic Virgil Thomson, who in the New York Herald Tribune proclaimed him " one of the world's master fiddle players." 175. Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration. 176. In 1854, Pope Pius the Ninth proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. 177. At event after event to introduce new Apple products, Mr. Jobs often puckishly proclaimed 'There is one more thing' before revealing the most significant news at the very end of a speech. 178. August 15th, 1945, was proclaimed "V-J Day" by the Allies, a day after Japan agreed to surrender unconditionally. 179. After the toastmaster proclaimed that the lecture was over, the students was still unwilling to leave. 180. But another giant of the era, David Hilbert, saw it as a lasting contribution and later proclaimed, "No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created." 181. In many other countries, there have proclaimed special laws on letter of credit, including the well-known Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, with its Article 5 on letter of credit. 182. In the dark days of the Civil War when the fate of our Union was in doubt, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a Thanksgiving Day, calling for "the Almighty hand" to heal and restore our Nation. 183. In 1935, President Roosevelt proclaimed the Philippine Islands a free commonwealth. 184. In 1961 South Africa, as a state, proclaimed its independence from London, giving rise to the Republic of South Africa and starting a long process of democratization for all of its inhabitants. 185. The Olympic Games shall be proclaimed open by the Head of State of the host country. 186. And Jehu said, Sanctify a solemn assembly for Baal. And they proclaimed it. 187. From the housetop I proclaimed you hypocrites, Pharisees , tricksters, false and empty earth - bubbles. 188. And the faith he proclaimed lives on in the hearts and the minds of the Kingston ecclesia . 189. It is proclaimed in writing here to forbid selling of pornographic books. 190. “We actually discussed this variant of events while we were first forming our comradely alliance(/proclaimed.html),” proclaimed Mr Medvedev. 191. "Using his camera as a sandpaper block, Kubrick has stripped away the veneer from the prizefight and dancehall worlds, " the New York Mirror proclaimed. 192. On April 1, 1933, the paper's front page proclaimed, "Dome Topples Off Statehouse: Officials Say Legislature Generated Too Much Hot Air." 193. When his father died Canute was proclaimed, King of England. |
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