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proclamation

A proclamation is an official statement that involves something important.

proclamation

(= announcement, declaration) a formal public statement the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war a declaration of independence (= promulgation) the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature

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The French government has ordered a proclamation of his innocence to be posted in every French town, in every village, in every colony.
With the King's proclamation on the door of every inn and every magistrate's house.
The pack train was illegal, Your Excellency, contrary to your proclamation.
It's the King's proclamation.
According to the King's proclamation, you're a criminal.
Captain Holmes, place Mr. Poole, Ralph Callendar and the drivers under arrest for breaking the King's proclamation and transporting illegal trade-goods.
A proclamation.
His Grace will read the royal proclamation.
I want one last proclamation posted.
I come to read a proclamation from king George.
Such proclamation hath been made, my liege.
And, Father, I would make second proclamation.
Yes, what is second proclamation?
This proclamation against bowing to king I believe to be your fault.
End of the proclamation!
Secondly. Following the proclamation of full European-Arab equality, the Emperor shall grant French citizenship to Jews and Arabs who so desire.
We'll issue a proclamation that she died. and ask the people to pray for her.
A secret proclamation? How unusual.
A secret proclamation has to be signed in secret.
And to this end, that you join with me in repeating the oath of allegiance from President Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation.
Because our father had been in Congress had come back to Virginia when the war started because he still owned a plantation they said that according to the terms written in Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation he wasn't entitled to a pardon like everyone else.
I want a proclamation posted in the path of the funeral procession. announcing your marriage to the daughter of El Libre.
The king issued a proclamation.
All but your proclamation for the marriage of Prince Rameses to Nefretiri.
Maybe he didn't hear the proclamation.
Read my proclamation.
And let it be the spirit of this proclamation that this shall be the first of many changes which we hope to bring about as soon as they are possible.
That's because I showed a firm hand with our proclamation.
Such proclamation hath been made, my liege. - My liege.!
Take down a proclamation to all troops.
A proclamation!
Excellent! I'd put it at the end of the proclamation.
As the proclamation is read on TV, our forces will converge..
Everything depends on broadcasting the proclamation to the Nation.
Now, Mez. let me have the original Elders Proclamation, will you?
In America, which is in America, the papers published a proclamation by the King and Badoglio which ordered all Italians to take to the woods, to start guerrilla fighting, to attack the Germans and the fascists from the back.
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His ultimate failure to follow through on his proclamation emboldened and, in a way, re-legitimized Assad.
This was the official proclamation in 2000 of the European Commission in the so-called Lisbon Agenda.
Proclamation of the African Union may, sadly, form part of this tradition.
If anything, the proclamation of a systemic crisis poured fuel on the fire.
Russia's illegal occupation of the south Kuril Islands began on August 18, 1945, three days after Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration (or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender), which ended the Pacific War.

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