US /proˈklem, prə-/
・UK /prə'kleɪm/
to form their own Irish Parliament, and proclaim an Irish Republic as a newly independent country.
to form their own Irish Parliament, and proclaim an Irish Republic as a newly independent country.
Scientifically speaking, there is no physical center to the universe, no point we could go to, stick a flag down and proclaim to have made it to the center.
However, Golshani has continued to proclaim his innocence and was not considered a suspect by the FBI.
100 women from 17 countries agreed with her suggestion to proclaim International Women's Day to commemorate the ongoing struggles of women to improve their lives.
And during that event, Xi Jinping is expected to proclaim his third term in office, and that will make him the longest-serving Chinese leader since Mao Zedong.
And during that event, Xi Jinping is expected to proclaim his third term in office.
M. Scott Peck, People of the Lie Most politicians proclaim themselves to be
Most politicians proclaim themselves to be exemplars of virtue,
I’m pleased to proclaim that the Pepper Police pledge to place this pepper perpetrator in prison
I proclaim pepper piracy from that peppery perfumed person who partook of the peck of pickled peppers!
though most proclaim it's the best way to start your day - that's simply not true
and even though most proclaim it's the best way to start your day, that isn't true.
Many proclaim that prisons don't work.
WE PROCLAIM OUR GRATITUDE.