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Meaning of "were proclaimed"
were proclaimed - This phrase is used when someone is officially announced or declared
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were proclaimed
The flowers were proclaimed as weapons in a call of peace.
By order of the prince you were proclaimed victor.
Human rights were proclaimed in the Constitution but not always respected.
The prayers were said and the readings were proclaimed.
Thereafter the laws of humanity were proclaimed in international pronouncements.
All that is certain is that a number of decrees on these subjects were proclaimed.
Three more winners were proclaimed the following day.
They were proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical writers such as Homer.
When compact discs first came out they were proclaimed to be almost indestructible.
The couple were proclaimed as the new monarchs at Senlis and blessed at Noyon.
The laws and legal measures to be followed by them were proclaimed by the king.
He and his son were proclaimed rebels to the state.
The mighty works of God were proclaimed.
No exclusion zones were proclaimed around the other safe areas.
The remaining four advanced to the Final Judgment where the winners were proclaimed.
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The slaves were proclaimed free.
Yes, but the resurrection would not be gospel unless it were proclaimed.
Rights were proclaimed.
And of course, the winners were proclaimed.
Very strange doctrines were proclaimed as to the part women should play in society.
In this law the kingdoms of Denmark and Norway were proclaimed to be hereditary.
Several ordinances were proclaimed in order to win over the numerous and wealthy Jewish population.
The lands from the Volga river to Vladivostok were proclaimed the Russian Republic.
They were proclaimed at Senlis and blessed at Noyon.
During the Soviet period the murals were proclaimed gaudy and were plastered over.
They were proclaimed Christians martyrs.
But what four things were proclaimed that day?
They were proclaimed by the Church authorities to be vampires, maligned and persecuted.
You saved your son … and were proclaimed a hero.
His words were proclaimed to Satan . Jesus answered.
Yöu saved yöur son … and were proclaimed a hero.
They were proclaimed by Rolling Stone magazine as " Best Breakout " of the festival.
At first, both wall and inscriptions were proclaimed to be artificial.
Peace and freedom were proclaimed by the Roman commander, Titus Quinctius Flamininus.
The brothers were victorious by one minute, and were proclaimed world champions.
The same year they were proclaimed honorary citizens of Ilmenau.
Because they rejected the message of the first angel 's message they were proclaimed as Babylon.
They were successful and were proclaimed as heroes by the Spanish Government.
Driven into a house, Pompey and Crassus were proclaimed consuls.
And if these ideas were proclaimed from the pulpit … so much the better.
In respect for the presider, the readings were proclaimed in Portuguese.
They were proclaimed the forty-niners.
Later, other emperors were proclaimed there.
The wave of protests eased when a 10 % pay raise was granted and national elections were proclaimed.
Jorge Navarro and Seva Minaev were proclaimed champions in the juvenile and open categories.
After their revolt, Heraclius the Elder and Heraclius the Younger were proclaimed joint consuls.
Scholars were purged as they were proclaimed bourgeois and non-Marxist during that period.
The Taishō era 's end and the Shōwa era 's beginning ( Enlightened Peace ) were proclaimed.
At each of these different places, Gospel readings were proclaimed and corresponding prayers offered.
They were proclaimed on 11 May but were poorly received.
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Proclaimed no immediate danger to nearby residential areas
Macías had also proclaimed himself a god