It will be the Garter King of Arms who will proclaim the next Monarch of Great Britain. |
He was careful to proclaim his allegiance to President Karzai, and affirmed that he would send more money to the center if they needed it. |
The bill also authorized the president to proclaim that Americans traveling on belligerents' ships did so at their own risk. |
Other Canadian towns and cities have been criticized for refusing to officially proclaim gay pride days. |
In the daily grind of city life, amid all the sordidness and grime, flowers never really proclaim their presence, except to the keen-eyed. |
The legislation would have allowed the government to proclaim easements over private land to ensure public access to the beach. |