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proclaimer

noun as in town crier

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Going from a self-proclaimed “simple fly biologist” to monarch researcher, however, was a challenge.

I think I’m a particularly interesting target for people, because Whole Foods and myself have proclaimed we should be eating a healthier way.

Over the past decade, some SEOs have loudly proclaimed that the art of PageRank sculpting is dead.

The New York Times proclaimed, “Google Policy Change Upends Online Plans for 2020 Campaigns.”

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A letter sent by the top public health official attesting to Vice President Pence’s health and proclaiming him safe to debate Wednesday night is sparking outcry from public health experts.

But, again, as god of fertility he could also be appropriately termed the 'proclaimer.'

But just because he is the prophet, the uplifter, the proclaimer, Tolstoy is no longer the merely Russian writer.

And the great inspirer, proclaimer, and leader of scientific Socialism is Enrico Ferri.

A forth-teller; one who has a special message to deliver forth to the world; a proclaimer, harbinger, or herald.

In the Accadian language it was called Dilkur, “the dawn proclaimer.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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