The bill calls for such games to be badged with a 2.5cm square sticker proclaiming their age limit. |
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My goodness, I'm sounding like a Bolshevik or a troubled man on a street corner with a sandwich board proclaiming the end of the world is nigh. |
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Windows wrap around the bays, flooding in light and, as glass was still expensive, proclaiming his wealth. |
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Followers electing a king were also proclaiming themselves as his loyal supporters. |
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The Lord of the course strut, a slow and stately stride, proclaiming for all to see that the 18th fairway is indeed his sovereign territory. |
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Go to the link to see a picture of a young man wearing a shirt proclaiming his asexuality. |
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As Digital Media Manager I am inundated with press releases everyday proclaiming that this or that website is the next big thing. |
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In the afternoon a banner proclaiming his victory is unrolled and held by supporters. |
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Some parents refuse to acknowledge such sons as their progeny, and place adverts in newspapers proclaiming disavowal. |
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Derek constantly overcompensates for his lack of intelligence by proclaiming himself the smartest man alive. |
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Part of the charge against the Olympics is that while proclaiming simple idealism it in fact debases the meaning and purpose of sport itself. |
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The King loved pageantry so there were trumpets and heralds proclaiming his coming. |
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A crown of leaves rests on his head, proclaiming him king and guardian over the garden and the house. |
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A signboard proclaiming Question Papers Unlimited has sprung up on top of a non-descript building in a blind alley. |
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Peta is well known for its provocative ad campaigns, which sometimes feature nude models proclaiming they'd rather go naked than wear fur. |
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Everyone's linking to this article proclaiming that the hipster is dead and that nobody cares about being cool or hip anymore. |
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He would fall asleep on the sofa, claiming food coma, proclaiming it to be a compliment. |
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They travel around the world proclaiming the gospel and declaring their hope for a future when health can be restored. |
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I'm officially proclaiming this the first day of my summer and am sitting here in a vest. |
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Hey, there, Karyn and A.J. Well, the celebration officially proclaiming Prince Albert II ruler of Monaco has begun. |
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Cars sprayed with paint proclaiming love and support line the lane leading through the Los Olivos valley to his home. |
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Cub fans are everywhere, proudly proclaiming their loyalty to what outsiders perceive as a lost cause. |
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One interview even had her proclaiming her heterosexuality over and over again, hoping that her fans got the message. |
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Griffin says covert liaisons and secret calls from a lover in a call box proclaiming how much he needs you are romantic and even addictive. |
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This discovery fills him with such glee that he never tires of proclaiming it. |
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Faithful Emilia died, still calmly defending Desdemona's innocence and proclaiming her love for the virtuous woman. |
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It seems likely that the two songsters resented this influx of visitors and were proclaiming their territory from aloft. |
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He checks in with a piece about the productive uses of political rage, proclaiming the news that liberal rage is on the uptick. |
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Could a sane person accuse his god of such unreasoned hatred, while simultaneously proclaiming it the embodiment of divine love? |
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By proclaiming that mothers are the best option for the children in every case, they are set up for unreal expectations. |
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It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country. |
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I have written a hundred articles proclaiming my faith in the Project, while the cynics said it would all blow up in my face. |
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Our neighbor Elizabeth fancied herself a paint maven, proclaiming that light colors dried darker and dark colors dried lighter. |
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Later religions considered this concept blasphemous, as it was akin to man proclaiming himself as God. |
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With all her heart and soul, Mary magnified and glorified the Lord by proclaiming his greatness. |
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The problem is that the 'opinion-formers', in the past at least, were proclaiming the superior seriousness of Roman history. |
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I think Lyn needs to take a long look in the mirror before proclaiming herself an expert in this department. |
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You grit your teeth in pride as the machine roars to terrible life, proclaiming your dominion over all who dare to get in your way. |
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The New York Daily News ran a banner headline proclaiming that a Bronx ex-GI had become a blonde beauty. |
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Those who virtuously slapped bumper-stickers on their cars proclaiming Atomkraft? |
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Numerous politicians have routinely taken turns shedding crocodile tears, proclaiming that everyone's number one priority is getting the men out of prison. |
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The Daily Star seeks to be way ahead of the news with a splash proclaiming England get 2018 World Cup. |
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Spivak is often viewed as an unequivocally deconstructive theorist, and she frequently reinforces this impression by proclaiming her allegiance to Derrida's ideas. |
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The Washington Post and some other media in Hong Kong are proclaiming that Vote Favors Independent Taiwan which I don't think is necessarily true. |
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President Woodrow Wilson, in 1914, made an official announcement proclaiming Mother's Day as a national holiday that was to be held on second Sunday of May. |
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There was another roll of thunder proclaiming the gods' anger. |
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In 2007, the headlines were all proclaiming that honey is better than cough medicine. |
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Evangelizing, in fact, is not only transmitting a doctrine, but it also signifies witness to and proclaiming of an experience. |
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Degraded and condemned to hard labour for life, Dreyfus was sent to the penal colony in Guyana on Devil's Island while proclaiming his innocence. |
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Before we go proclaiming this the age of the American tightwad, a little perspective is in order. |
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Therefore, migrants are also a providential resource to be discovered and given value in building a new humanity and proclaiming the Gospel. |
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This wholistic approach to proclaiming and demonstrating the gospel is faithful to our best understanding of God's will. |
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It is the work about all this is left unsaid, all the secrets, the fears of loving, of saying it, proclaiming it, living it. |
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Lastly, it will fuel claims that the EU is hell-bent on proclaiming a federal constitution with a charter as its first chapter. |
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I desperately wanted to get hold of the two households proclaiming their support for the Conservatives, but nobody was at home. |
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Please provide detailed and precise information on the conditions for proclaiming a state of emergency. |
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The General Officer Commanding had no hesitation in openly proclaiming the faults and weakness of the militia. |
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Their work was an occasion for contact with people and a means of proclaiming the Gospel. |
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The roots of his particular tree derive sustenance from the culture of his people, proclaiming it and making its existence known. |
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By proclaiming the Charter, the Member States have unanimously agreed on principles of trade union rights and social and labour policy. |
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As she undertakes this task of proclaiming the Truth to society, she often experiences opposition and hostility. |
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Indeed, a decree proclaiming a state of emergency must be submitted to the People's Assembly for ratification. |
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Certain words in our Constitution suddenly stand out, proclaiming anew its relevance and freshness. |
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Sarah Palin, the antiabortion conservative icon, has been proclaiming herself a feminist since the 2008 election. |
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Those same Maple and brown sugar packets bear an FDA-approved seal proclaiming them heart healthy. |
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This clown is proclaiming that we are colluding with the enemy to prolong our stay in Afghanistan. |
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Republicans have failed to diversify their party in the year since proclaiming the urgency of a bigger tent. |
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Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question. |
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A large manse stood proud in front of him, rising from the streets like a majestic oak from the forest floor, proclaiming to all its dominance over smaller beings. |
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Beginning at a young age, our children are inundated with educational propaganda proclaiming that guns are bad. |
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Curtis put up on his MySpace page a fake certificate proclaiming himself a member of mensa, leaving Dutschke outraged. |
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And while proclaiming the best fishing spot is a sure way to start an argument in Minnesota, the river and its feeder streams are hard to beat for native trout. |
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I figure that if people can wear a T-shirt that portrays a ruthless butcher that terrorized my country of birth as a hero, then I can wear a shirt proclaiming my views. |
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But by early afternoon, a ricketts aide was disavowing the Jeremiah Wright plan, proclaiming that it went too far. |
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He almost seems to be proclaiming the failure of performance art. |
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There may be times and places, where proclaiming the gospel is not possible, and the only way of witnessing is through wordless service rooted in prayer. |
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He began minting coins with his father's deified image, proclaiming his desire to avenge Maximian's death. |
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Mike Bowers had a small video camera strapped to his main stills camera, and captured Rudd thanking his supporters while proclaiming he had done his bit by preserving Labor as a fighting force. |
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Until the last administration unchained the listeners from law, the US government could have held up its head before the world, proclaiming that only its listeners were subject to the rule of law. |
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If the 10 offer little in the nature of visual seduction, they succeed in proclaiming the artist's equation of touch with visuality as an aesthetic way of exploring the world. |
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It is at Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 7. Advertising can be art too, and Persil's Weisse Dame ads from the 1920s are a classic of the genre: a lady dressed in white, proclaiming the benefits of Germany's self-acting detergent. |
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When proclaiming the life-giving and liberating Good News of Jesus Christ, our European ancestors used an approach that was sometimes narrow and severe. |
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The existence of such phenomena shows how much effort should go into proclaiming the truth of Jesus Christ in a sound and liberating way, in accordance with the Church's best traditions. |
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In 1115 Aguda, the paramount chief of the Juchen, signalized the drastic decline of Khitan power by proclaiming the establishment of the Jin kingdom. |
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Alienation of people by ideas can lead to war to defend one theory or another about the best way to govern, each proclaiming that their way is the best and only way. |
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She also saw an imperial title as proclaiming Britain's increased stature in the world. |
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They have been diversifying into businesses that have little to do with computers, while egotistically proclaiming that they alone can solve mankind's problems, from ageing to space travel. |
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Small of stature, rocklike in faith, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was entrusted with the mission of proclaiming God's thirsting love for humanity, especially for the poorest of the poor. |
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It should not be forgotten either that elderly people have their own specific mission in proclaiming that there is not only a past and a present but also a future, and that this last extends into eternity. |
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The federal state of Akwa Ibom is three times as densely populated as Germany, It is worthwhile casting out the nets and proclaiming the gospel of peace in that region. |
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This is so that young women and men may join us in proclaiming the Good News by word, but especially by deed, through the way we encounter those different from us in faith and culture. |
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He took power in Egypt in 1171, delivering the fatal blow to the Fatimids and proclaiming himself Sultan under the nominal suzerainty of the Abbassids. |
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Needless to say, the press pounced on this engagement, proclaiming that the Members of the European Parliament were off on a jaunt to the Caribbean. |
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However, there is no historical evidence that Queens County was named in her honor, neither is there a document from the time proclaiming it so. |
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The Hongwu emperor issued many edicts forbidding Mongol practices and proclaiming his intention to purify China of barbarian influence. |
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Nomination day took place on 24 November 2014 and, for the first time, electoral candidates had the option of not proclaiming their ethnic group. |
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I pray that it will not be an end in itself, but will lead to new opportunities for proclaiming the Gospel. |
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Most pivotally this occurs through the practices of proclaiming the word and celebrating the sacraments. |
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That happened in autumn 2008 when the recession bit hard and the Grand Coalition in Berlin, blaming the Americans and proclaiming its own guiltlessness, rejected participation in a European Union bailout fund. |
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And ruling over it like a theocratic despot, proclaiming the creed du jour, demanding obeisance, excommunicating heretics, was a dark-eyed chubby-faced writer called André Breton. |
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The city of Guangzhou was also a centre of diffusion of xenophobia, because the scholars at the city's great academies were proclaiming the Confucian theory that uncultured barbarians should be excluded. |
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North Korea has responded by proclaiming itself to be a de facto nuclear power, but hints that it is ready to negotiate if a security guarantee in the form of nonaggression pact with the U. S. is forthcoming. |
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Raising high the torch inherited from firebrand singers Miriam Makeba, Abbey Lincoln and Odetta, this trio of superb vocalists intends to loudly proclaiming their support for the civil rights cause. |
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One explanation is that bolshie Labour supporters are far louder than shier Tory voters when it comes to proclaiming their allegiances. |
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Basilio, in fact, enormously broadened the mission of the Brother, showing us that, when it is a matter of proclaiming Christ, of serving the Church, there are no frontiers. |
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Silvanus had been forced by the allegedly false accusations of his enemies into proclaiming himself emperor in Gaul. |
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The young, who were campaigning for disarmament and peace, celebrating 'flower power' and proclaiming 'make love not war', were deluded and drunk, blind to the dark realities of the Cold War. |
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In Australia, it arrived with Hawke proclaiming the virtue of consensus. |
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Within the Church, the choice of being the People of God, the consecration as a royal, prophetic and priestly people and the mission of proclaiming the Good News form one indissoluble unity. |
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The ambo is a place for proclaiming the Word of God. |
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He used to revel in the work of the interpreters who quite often transformed him into a dazzling parliamentarian, proclaiming his ideas in ways he would have never been able to do. |
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Some opportunists will always try to inflate their existing salaries by proclaiming a lifelong ambition to play for Oyonnax but there are plenty who have found rugby life in France less than fulfilling. |
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While proclaiming the virtues of flexibility in Europe, he has glued himself into a position that reduces his chances of remaining as prime minister. |
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It is notable that decisions of Pope Alexander III, Pope Lucius III, and King Henry VIII in proclaiming the Crown of Ireland Act 1542 were predicated on this document. |
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Most appropriately, blooming shadbushes are proclaiming it's time to get out our willow-leafs and shad darts to fish the Connecticut River just below the Holyoke Dam. |
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Hamlet and Horatio initially hide, but when Hamlet realizes that Ophelia is the one being buried, he reveals himself, proclaiming his love for her. |
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The disturbances were quelled by the Presidency of Yugoslavia proclaiming a state of emergency, sending in riot police and the army, which resulted in numerous casualties. |
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Meanwhile, a haute designer Karl Lagerfeld appropriates her dishevelled style and eating issues to market to the elite while proclaiming her the new Bardot. |
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He placed an advertisement in The New York Times proclaiming the formation of Khalistan and was able to collect millions of dollars from the Sikh diaspora. |
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Upon Sam Tyler awaking in 1973, he finds himself on a building site, beneath a large advertising board, proclaiming the construction of a new motorway, the Mancunian Way. |
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Schmitz was still unimpressed, proclaiming that she could do that time in a van, and then lapped the Jaguar 47 seconds faster than Clarkson's time. |
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Alaric lifted his blockade after proclaiming Attalus Western Emperor. |
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Of course, he's 25 years older and at least 25pounds jowlier but the memory of the school craze for home-made badges proclaiming 'I love Danny' lives with me still. |
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Emperor John VIII Palaiologos had also recently negotiated union with Pope Eugene IV, with the Council of Florence of 1439 proclaiming a Bull of Union. |
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Henry landed in 1171, proclaiming Waterford and Dublin as Royal Cities. |
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The agency, who were set up to boost the economy and create jobs, brought out sweatshirts proudly proclaiming 'Make it in Scotland' for staff to wear at careers fairs. |
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A great number of disillusioned young men in the Western world are saying now that it is Stalin who is to blame and proclaiming themselves Trotskyites. |
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Branko Geroski in Sloboden Pecat comments that the civil initiative for proclaiming SDSM leader Zoran Zaev for committing high treason represents idiotism of highest ranks. |
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Academics speculate that this sumptuous object was commissioned by the rising Fatimid dynasty as a gift to the Byzantine emperor, proclaiming Fatimid power. |
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