In the first phase of the campaign, a series of 20 ads confidently proclaims who is the Elle reader by insisting who she is not.
At a random dusty stop she heard a little boy very loudly and confidently proclaiming: "Public service announcement!
To deflect their own accountability, American leaders confidently proclaim that the guilty ones are just a few rotten apples in an otherwise sweet American bushel basket.
Executives confidently proclaimed that the move toward open markets was making governments less and less relevant.
The legionnaires try to hold out against the attacks, with Dagineau confidently proclaiming that relief is on the way to them.
"Something's happening," he confidently proclaimed.
"Chrissie Whitman is going up and the other guys are going down," he confidently proclaimed.
Newspapers this morning were confidently proclaiming in big headlines that Mr. Asahara would be apprehended today.
Surrounded by people confidently proclaiming his future success, Delgado began believing it, and then began to plummet.
'Nothing to it,' Jumet proclaimed confidently.