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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proclaim.

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Examples

  • He has come up, as his title proclaims, with "blokes."

    Gentility Takes a Holiday John Gross 2009

  • Appearance: a 12 oz brown bottle, the cap seems a little loose-fitting, but no apparent lack of carbonation on the pour, however, it does make me question how well this would last; a small fast white head dissipates quickly; while the label proclaims this to be a platinum blonde, it's more like a strawberry blonde or gold

    A Trove of New Beer – Day 4 – Capital (Platinum) Blonde Doppelbock 2008

  • Appearance: a 12 oz brown bottle, the cap seems a little loose-fitting, but no apparent lack of carbonation on the pour, however, it does make me question how well this would last; a small fast white head dissipates quickly; while the label proclaims this to be a platinum blonde, it's more like a strawberry blonde or gold

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Although the label proclaims it as World Class Beer, I think it's a little too light.

    Archive 2006-12-01 e d b m 2006

  • Although the label proclaims it as World Class Beer, I think it's a little too light.

    Sichuan Hot Pot & the Chinese Ideology of "Hot Air" e d b m 2006

  • It is about what its title proclaims; how one's character is formed and deformed by nature and nurture, by genes and luck, and how it is toughened by rejection and cruelty.

    Burns' Comic Realism Remains, His Brothers Are Gone 1998

  • In the cover story of the latest issue of WIRED, Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson makes a claim that at first, soaked as we are in the "maker" DIY culture of the internet and science fiction, doesn't seem completely preposterous: "micro-factories" are the "future of American manufacturing" - as the title proclaims, "Atoms Are the New Bits."

    Gizmodo 2010

  • In the cover story of the latest issue of WIRED, Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson makes a claim that at first, soaked as we are in the "maker" DIY culture of the internet and science fiction, doesn't seem completely preposterous: "micro-factories" are the "future of American manufacturing" - as the title proclaims, "Atoms Are the New Bits."

    Gizmodo 2010

  • In the cover story of the latest issue of WIRED, Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson makes a claim that at first, soaked as we are in the "maker" DIY culture of the internet and science fiction, doesn't seem completely preposterous: "micro-factories" are the "future of American manufacturing" - as the title proclaims, "Atoms Are the New Bits."

    Gizmodo 2010

  • Mr. Rudd is front and center in his new comedy, but as its title proclaims, "I Love You, Man" is less interested in the relationship between the hero and his bride-to-be than in the deep and true (but strictly nonsexual) feelings he has developed for his new best buddy.

    Paul Rudd: A Leading Man At Last 2010

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