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Little Noises is the tale of a self
proclaimed
writer (Crispin Glover) who actually hasn't written anything and lacks the talent to do so.
Once
proclaimed
as a horror film messiah, the creator of the masterfully creepy 1974 classic "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (and the two mainstream delights "Salem's Lot" and "Poltergeist"), keeps making one bad movie after another.
And low growth will hurt tax revenues, undermining the
proclaimed
goal of fiscal consolidation.
Indeed, the document’s opening sentence confidently
proclaimed
that “Europe has never been so prosperous, so secure nor so free.”
The last emperor of the Tang Dynasty
proclaimed
seven era names in fourteen years, as he sought in vain to “re-brand” his reign and avoid his regime’s demise.
By the time ISIS
proclaimed
its “caliphate” in 2014, an estimated 17 of its 25 principal commanders – including the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi – had spent time in US detention centers between 2004 and 2011.
Likewise,
proclaimed
support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s departure (as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about enforced “safe areas” (an utter failure in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
Property rights, contract enforcement, entrepreneurial conditions, and free and competitive product and labor markets were
proclaimed
to be part of the economic framework – a misconception recently restated by the former World Bank economist and current development pundit William Easterly.
Moreover, the traditional interpretation of the Bank’s Articles of Agreement imposed a
proclaimed
“neutrality” that translated into a readiness to overlook the nature of its client countries’ regimes and their lack of popular accountability.
During the campaign, he
proclaimed
that even if he stood in the middle of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue and shot somebody, he wouldn’t lose any voters.
In early June, the generals
proclaimed
that they were prepared to intervene--as they had in 1960, 1971 and l980 -- if they deemed it necessary.
The album contained photographs of the windows of the old monk’s cells to which the Soviets had affixed bars; for years these cells imprisoned Catholic clergymen, such as those arrested after State Prosecutor Nikolay Krylenko
proclaimed
the Catholic Church “an enemy of the people” in 1917.
CAMBRIDGE – When Adam Smith was 22, he famously
proclaimed
that, “Little else is requisite to carry a state to the highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism, but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice: all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things.”
Trump’s budget director, Mick Mulvaney,
proclaimed
a “hard power budget” as he slashed funds for the State Department and the US Agency for International Development by 30%.
It is not just California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger who has recognized the signs of the times and
proclaimed
bold Kyoto targets for his state that may become a pacemaker of All-American modernization again.
The two governments have also
proclaimed
initiatives on clean energy and climate change.
In fact, Western-style governance no longer looks like the gold standard its advocates long
proclaimed
it to be.
(The republic’s founding document, the Union of Utrecht of 1579,
proclaimed
that “every individual should remain free in his religion, and no one should be molested or questioned on the subject of divine worship.”)
When he famously
proclaimed
that “government is not the solution to our problem, government is our problem,” he was talking like a gunslinger, even though he was officially speaking as the newly installed US president.
As Time magazine
proclaimed
in May 1987, with the discovery of these so-called “cuprates,” the superconducting revolution had begun.
The European Union's highly touted "Lisbon Declaration" of a few years ago, which
proclaimed
that Europe would become the world's most competitive region by 2010, appears laughable to Americans, whose productivity gains seem to scale new heights constantly.
In his final words, he
proclaimed
his innocence.
Drugstore GeneticistLA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA – Back in June 2000, when the draft human-genome sequence was announced, US President Bill Clinton proclaimed, “It will revolutionize the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of most, if not all, human diseases.”
If Norway is to fulfill its
proclaimed
role as a leader in international climate discussions, its government must work actively to reduce production, while supporting affected workers and communities during the transition.
In 1953, Fidel Castro, in what is probably the best-known speech in Latin American political history,
proclaimed
in court that history would absolve him.
MOSCOW – In a recent interview, Russia’s President Dmitri Medvedev
proclaimed
that he wants a second term in office following the 2012 election, but that he would not run against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who put him in power in the first place.
This susceptibility is the clearest sign that India's experiment with the Westminster model of parliamentary democracy has failed to justify the hopes that prevailed fifty years ago when the Constitution was
proclaimed.
What is wonderful about the “mobile miracle” (I am not embarrassed to call it that) is that it has accomplished something that our socialist policies
proclaimed
but did little to achieve – it empowered the less fortunate.
For years, Davos was a reflection of the world that Francis Fukuyama
proclaimed
had reached the “end of history,” a community of nation-states drawn ever closer by trade and liberal-democratic values.
But, before he could, Churchill stood up, naked, and proclaimed, “The prime minister of Britain has nothing to hide from the president of the United States!”Things did not go so well for those who hosted the young Tsar Peter I of Russia during his famous “grand embassy” tour of Europe at the end of the seventeenth century.
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