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The only people who had to abide by any duty of standing with their lord were the warriors as can be seen by the account of the Battle of Maldon.
Fisher, who used to abide by the philosophy of using the run to set up the pass, found his playbook flip-flopped.
What could the Supreme Court do if these politicians refused to abide by its decisions?
The schoolboy was bailed to live where directed by social services and he must abide by any rules.
Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms.
If a majority votes for the strike, they rightly expect the minority to abide by the decision.
If they conclude that they are not, you are expected to abide by their decision and comply with their instructions.
He said he would abide by the decision of the ANC with regard to whether he was allowed to retire or not.
I shall tot up the votes on Monday evening, and will abide by the majority decision.
The Queen has not publicly stated a preference on the republic issue, saying she would abide by whatever decision Australians made.
By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions.
By adding a comment on this post you are agreeing to abide by this set of standards.
Soldiers also learned to abide by the laws of war and set more humane boundaries for future military operations to mitigate extreme cruelty.
Contempt proceedings were dismissed after the men gave assurances that they would abide by the court ruling.
It pays, though, to take note of these things and, in the main, to abide by them.
The Board had always been maintaining that it would abide by the court verdict, whatever it might be.
Understand and abide by telecomputing etiquette when using e-mail, newsgroups, listservs and other Internet functions.
We hereby agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth above and to perform in accordance therewith.
Do not destroy the temples and mausoleums of the community and people who abide by the rules and laws of the government.
The street sellers are expected to abide by the city's regulations to keep the streets clean and organized.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I will not abide by the arbitrement of a Pope who has dared to affix a curse upon freedom.
World War II officers had to abide by this standard in dealing with the general malaise which arose out of redeployment.
Why not adopt and abide by the simplicity of the calotype process as given in a late Number?
A misproud man resolves to abide by the evil words which he has spoken in anger.
Be good, deserve it, and abide by Mr. jagger's instructions.
I avow everything I have spoken, and am ready to abide by it.
I thanked him and then addressed each one of his men individually, and each gave me his word that he would abide by all that I had outlined.
I have a great respect for Stacey, and I will abide by his opinion.
Nergal is obliged to abide by the compact he made with Allatu.
I pledged myself to abide by any request the preceptress might make of me.
Once again, the UAE proves how it uses its heart to abide by its principles of humanitarianism.
In late 2005, the Fredericksburg mayor refused to allow Turner to offer a prayer after the preacher indicated he would not abide by the council's prayer policy.
They agreed to appoint Momus as judge, and to abide by his decision.
Considering that you are young, and striving for a place in life, I think it would be well to say that you would readily abide by any conditions they might impose upon you.
To the last stumble of its stumbling end this dray horse must abide by the mandates of the lesser truth that is the truth of life and that makes life possible to persist.
Addressing the newly sworn in notaries public, Al Mansouri urged the lawyers to abide by the Notary Public Law and exert the required efforts for the public's benefit.
Amidst these thoughts, poor Jones passed a long sleepless night, and in the morning the result of the whole was to abide by Molly, and to think no more of Sophia.
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