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In “Caviar Dreams,” Jackie proclaims her “Champagne wishes” of becoming “American royalty.”

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Grace proclaims to a party of onlookers celebrating her return from inpatient psychiatric care.

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“Let the disgrace and responsibility for this,” he said, “rest with those who have proclaimed a bandit policy toward the Soviet Union.”

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The former minister turned opposition figure's success in rallying his young supporters to support his proclaimed victory has surprised many.

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Al Qaeda and other terror groups typically proclaim ideological motives.

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