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How to use proclamations in a sentence

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The intellectual elite often denounce his proclamations as transgressing outside his jurisdictional fiefdom.
Before this time letters had been used to issue public proclamations, record transactions, conduct trade, and as a vehicle for spreading news.
This position afforded him the exclusive right to print royal proclamations, statutes, and other official documents.
It's a sensitive issue and still very much in the negotiation stage, so we're not making any public proclamations.
The great seal is used for proclamations, writs, letters patent, and treaties.
Given her many public proclamations of awareness and spirituality, you have to ask yourself now if she was just posing for affect before.
Competent leaders have always understood the crucial difference between public proclamations and private bargains.
There have been a string of similar stories that have exploded in advance of honours proclamations in recent years.
Judging by her recent public proclamations, the evidence seems pretty compelling.
Special courts under such proclamations tried and punished those who transgressed against the orders of the military authority.
It is entirely in Spanish and contains party proclamations and political manifestos.
Such proclamations by top U.S. officials blend in with the dominant media scenery.
For six weeks there was no confrontation between the militia and regulars, but they did exchange proclamations.
For decades, alarmists have been crying wolf with proclamations that the world is running out of oil.
In the Middle Ages, the Crown designated a half-dozen sites in London where a herald would read proclamations from the king.
Among his first public proclamations was a call for the relief of the poor and the establishment of community chests to provide interest-free loans to the needy.
Global framework agreements are a new means of encouraging companies to keep to their social responsibility proclamations.
After ponderous proclamations at the initiation ceremony, forearms are branded and huge gold watches passed out to cover the scars.
I like most of Churchill's proclamations, I would like them to stand, but I would like to see this one disproved.
It is a fitting piece for an institution whose economic proclamations are often treated with holy reverence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He makes proclamations that Orham is nothin' but sand, slush, and soft drinks.
After Csnad, he issued proclamations which can only be described as nihilistic.
I can afford to ignore the insults written in Imperial, Royal, and archducal proclamations.
Mr. Lawson's proclamations and market communications are invariably printed on the finest grade of deckle-edged paper.
Decrees and proclamations were useless when the men who made them and signed them one moment were dead the next.
Ted and Donna Farrow were given proclamations for their 29 years of service to the Webster-Dudley Food Share program by state Sen.
The illegality of these proclamations is most unquestionable.
And we kept him on board issuing proclamations all the time we were in Poonga-Poonga.
During this year there have been made by the ordinance of justice, to the sound of the trumpet, through the squares of Paris, fifty-six proclamations.
The only exception is Brain Peterson, author of Burning Fight, In his introduction he makes no grand proclamations of objectivity or definitiveness.
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