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Filter by Meaning She proclaims that she has a revolutionary business idea that will change the world.
The student proclaims that the exam was too difficult without actually studying for it.
She proclaims that she's never made a mistake in her life.
They proclaims that aliens are real and have visited Earth.
He proclaims that he is the rightful heir to the throne.
The professor proclaims the syllabus for the upcoming semester.
The author proclaims the release date of her latest book.
The doctor proclaims that the patient is healthy after a check-up.
The chef proclaims that the restaurant's signature dish is ready to be served.
The architect proclaims the design plans for a new building.
The news anchor proclaims that a new law has been passed.
The fashion designer proclaims the theme of the new collection.
The principal proclaims the start of the school day over the loudspeaker.
The certificate proclaims the completion of a course.
The judge proclaims the verdict in the courtroom.
The musician proclaims the title of his upcoming album.
The announcer proclaims the start of the concert.
The coach proclaims the team's victory after the game.
The weatherman proclaims that it will rain today.
The president proclaims a national day of mourning after a tragedy.
The artist proclaims the inspiration behind her latest masterpiece.
The flight attendant proclaims the flight's boarding instructions.
The director proclaims the start of filming on the set of a new movie.
The scientist proclaims a new discovery in the field of medicine.
The CEO proclaims the company's new sustainability initiative.
The boss proclaims the employee's outstanding achievement.
The traveler proclaims the beauty and wonder of the destination.
The parent proclaims the child's talent and accomplishments.
The speaker proclaims the start of the graduation ceremony.
The bishop proclaims a religious holiday for Easter Sunday.
The king proclaims a royal decree for the succession of the throne.
The mayor proclaims the beginning of the festival.
The auctioneer proclaims the sale of a rare artifact to the highest bidder.
The president proclaims the new law in a televised address.
The CEO proclaims the company's quarterly earnings report.
The chef proclaims the special of the day to his customers.
The news anchor proclaims the breaking news story.
The teacher proclaims the end of the school year to her students.
The commander proclaims a ceasefire to his troops.
The pastor proclaims the gospel to his congregation.
The band proclaims their new album release date.
The captain proclaims a state of emergency over the ship's intercom.
The teacher proclaims the winner of the spelling bee.
The president proclaims National Freedom Day as a federal holiday.
The judge proclaims the defendant guilty of first-degree murder.
The superintendent proclaims a district-wide ban on smoking.
The mayor proclaims a new city ordinance on recycling.
The school principal proclaims a new dress code policy for students.
The queen proclaims a national day of mourning for the death of a beloved public figure.
The director proclaims the opening night of the play.
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