From the start, all three repeatedly proclaimed their innocence.
He is the only critic I have read who repeatedly proclaims "the end of the early-music revolution."
Ms. Mark has repeatedly proclaimed her interest in depicting the "unfamous."
Instead it repeatedly proclaims its readiness to go nuclear in response to a decisive Indian conventional attack.
He has repeatedly proclaimed that the emperor has no clothes, as witnessed by his vote against the Iraq war.
The need to repeatedly proclaim such laws demonstrated the difficulty in enforcing bans on popular games.
Poemy rushes to the school to be the first there, at the same time she repeatedly proclaims her desire to become a successful voice actress.
Though Gys had repeatedly proclaimed his cowardice, his death is heroic.
This city's human mosaic is repeatedly proclaimed.
The authors of most of these manuals repeatedly proclaim their happy marriages, which makes sense: you wouldn't trust a dentist whose teeth were bad.