This, added to the broken promise of Charles, only increased hostility towards the king. |
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Man, what a way to pop a balloon full of promise! It was like waiting to be with the girl of your dreams and you end up in the Crying Game. |
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Walpole attempted to buy off the prince with the promise of an increased allowance and offered to pay off his debts, but Frederick refused. |
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The Jacobites failed to gain further support, and the French reneged on a promise of help. |
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Eventually resolving to trust her, he removes the barriers from the house, and exacts a promise from Ada that she will not see Baines. |
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Having fulfilled his promise, Warner published a book entitled How We Recovered the Ashes. |
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Dennis delivered on his promise and signed Hamilton to the McLaren driver development program. |
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Leadership needs to be able to promise members, especially those like armies, police forces, or paramilitaries will abide by agreements. |
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In May 1997, the Labour government of Tony Blair was elected with a promise of creating devolved institutions in Scotland. |
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They prescribed loyalty to the patriot cause, disloyalty to the British government and a promise not to aid and abet the enemy. |
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This offensive opened with great promise for the Allies, before bogging down in the October mud. |
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The basic CDS transaction involved AIG receiving a premium in exchange for a promise to pay money to party A in the event party B defaulted. |
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The achievable frequency stability is proportional to the monochromaticity of the absorption, so optical clocks promise better standards. |
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Despite this, Plomer thought the book had sufficient promise and sent a copy to the publishing house Jonathan Cape. |
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He had them build huge walls around the city and promised to reward them well, a promise he then refused to fulfill. |
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The Sikhs attached themselves to the Indian state with the promise of religious and cultural autonomy. |
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On the promise of French military help, and a French dukedom for himself, Arran agreed to the marriage. |
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Faith is not purely intellectual, but involves trust in God's promise to save. |
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A note is a promise to redeem later for some other object of value, usually specie. |
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It offered the promise of accurate conventional strikes with little warning and flight time. |
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We therefore most devoutly promise God that we will henceforth pay greater reverence than ever to churches and holy places. |
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After a short siege, Gaveston surrendered to the earls of Pembroke and Surrey, on the promise that he would not be harmed. |
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It is received by having faith in God's promise to fill the believer and in yielding the entire being to Christ. |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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Jones exhibited artistic promise at an early age, even entering his drawings into exhibitions of children's artwork. |
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The early promise was never fulfilled, however, and Charles was on the move again a year later. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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Columbus was eager to pay back dividends to those who had invested in his promise to fill his ships with gold. |
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Before the trial, Martin had obtained from Maximus a promise not to apply a death penalty. |
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When the party finally left Norway, they discovered that Eindridi also had an extravagantly ornate ship built for him, going against his promise. |
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After a year, she was won around to the marriage by Henry and Beatrice's promise to remain living with and attending her. |
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He renewed the Vatican donation and the promise to the papacy of continued Frankish protection. |
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After his victory, Frederick did not act upon his promise to keep the two realms separate. |
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To secure the southern front, Kublai attempted a diplomatic resolution and sent envoys to Hangzhou, but Jia broke his promise and arrested them. |
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Evie pats my nose with popelike slow solemnity, as if registering the promise. |
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According to PBS, a thriving middle class held the promise of prosperity and social mobility. |
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But a promise of French help quickly forced the confederates to come to terms. |
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Isabella refused and made a secret promise to marry her cousin and very first betrothed, Ferdinand of Aragon. |
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Despite their boundless optimism about the promise of Point Reyes, they did not get rich from it. |
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Still not willing to give up the promise of wealth, he convinced his wife to come, bringing their surviving daughter. |
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Tianxia's idea of hierarchy gave Chinese a privileged position and was justified through the promise of order and peace. |
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They formed the Confederate States of America, based on the promise of maintaining slavery. |
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I arm-wrestled a promise from Gordon Dempsey that news of our night in Atlantic City would go no further. |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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Before a tour of the biothreat response testing laboratory on Sunday, visitors had to promise not to reveal its location. |
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Ah didn't play butty, ah promise yer. Yo all on yer mek the poor lad yer butty. |
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Despite the original promise of freedom and toleration, conspiracy or complicitousness are either sought out or thrust upon such people. |
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I promise you nothing,' said the dolls' dressmaker, dabbing two dabs at him with her needle, as if she put out both his eyes. |
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A distant gleam shone through the weight of his troubles, seeming to promise the dawn of a new day. |
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We can only agree with Mermin's anonymous physicist, but must add that they are double-plus-good rocks, full of promise. |
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Give me five minutes in that storage closet, and I promise my fuckstick will do things to you that most American housewives only dream about. |
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Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment. |
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And I had a lot of things on my mind and I pretty well forgot my promise to Mama until I got shipped home on a special furlough for her funeral. |
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A rainbow is a heartsome thing, for it reminds us of a promise made long ago, and faithfully kept. |
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Claudius made the Praetorians promise to kill him if he ever married again. |
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Constantine surrendered in 411 with a promise that his life would be spared, and was executed. |
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Gardiner had performed his promise to the queen of getting her illegitimation taken off. |
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Bishop Asser claimed that the pagans agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise. |
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The people of York promise to accept her as their overlord, but she dies before this could come to fruition. |
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The Normans claimed that Edward sent Harold to Normandy in about 1064 to confirm the promise of the succession to William. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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Agincourt also held out the promise that Henry's pretensions to the French throne might be realised. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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King Charles II did not keep the promise made to the house but executed the sentence of death on Sir Henry Vane the Younger. |
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Ohain was then introduced to Ernst Heinkel, one of the larger aircraft industrialists of the day, who immediately saw the promise of the design. |
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This promise was repeated by David Cameron and George Osborne many times while they were still in office. |
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Historically, this was often a promise to exchange the money for precious metals in some fixed amount. |
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A brand is in essence a promise to its customers of they can expect from their products, as well as emotional benefits. |
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The financial burdens placed on Germany by reunification caused Helmut Kohl to make an election promise to cancel the Eurofighter. |
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You'll find, when you come back, I promise you, Kit, that everyone is willing to let bygones be bygones, and that you can make a fresh start. |
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Lord Now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy promise. |
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Rising out of poverty will require not a lick and a promise but deep reform. |
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The success or otherwise of Connelly's reign will be based on her promise to end delays of electronic medical records. |
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Traditionally, grooms would promise to take their brides to Mnarja during the first year of marriage. |
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His early academic career veered between high promise and irresistible distraction. |
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That is a marvelous month to start, particularly in the North where some April days sting with the afterbite of winter and others glow with summer promise. |
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At his succession in 772, Pope Adrian I demanded the return of certain cities in the former exarchate of Ravenna in accordance with a promise at the succession of Desiderius. |
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However, Johnson did not appreciate the tone of the essay, and he felt that Chesterfield had not made good on his promise to be the work's patron. |
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Both threshold-based fungicide applications and non-fungicide alternatives hold promise for more biointensive management of sooty blotch and flyspeck. |
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Over time, brands came to embrace a performance or benefit promise, for the product, certainly, but eventually also for the company behind the brand. |
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Our department has a good blend of experienced workers and young promise. |
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But suppose an agreement to marry made by a man in Scotland with a minor lady in England, would we decern for damages for breach of promise in such a case? |
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In 2012 the Labour leader Ed Miliband hesitantly suggested the Party may put a promise to renationalise the railways in their 2015 general election manifesto. |
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Failure of allied Western governments to keep their promise to Poland, which now fell under the Soviet sphere of influence, became known as the 'Western betrayal. |
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Oh, t'was a lovely con. I promise I'll finish the conreport soonest. |
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Featured in The Witches, Bruno Jenkins is lured by the witches into their convention with the promise of chocolate, before they turn him into a mouse. |
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Later, Gimli's vivid description of the Glittering Caves of Aglarond moved Legolas to promise to come back and visit the caves when the War was over. |
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Now this is not the way to get a house in order. What this place needs is a real thorough old-fashioned cleaning. A lick and a promise won't do, no, sir! |
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There are ecohotels that promise zero environmental impact. There is a vibrant arts scene, and cutting-edge restaurants dish up the most up-to-date global-inflected cuisine. |
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King James had by promise foredisposed the place on the Bishop of Meath. |
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The German government regarded the Russian promise of no war with Germany to be nonsense in light of its general mobilization, and Germany, in turn, mobilized for war. |
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Otto, prior to his accession, had promised to help John recover his lost possessions in France, but circumstances prevented him from making good on his promise. |
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Despite his early promise, Moore's parents had been against him training as a sculptor, a vocation they considered manual labour with few career prospects. |
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Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit. |
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Moreover, Dolores' promise had gone to my head like new wine. |
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While Helen tells Priam about the Greek commanders from the walls of Troy, both sides swear a truce and promise to abide by the outcome of the duel. |
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Despite fulfilling his promise of filling one room with gold and two with silver, he was convicted for killing his brother and plotting against Pizarro, and was executed. |
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Paddy was killed in action in 1918 and Lewis kept his promise. |
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It seems most likely that he was bound to her by the promise he had given to Paddy and that his promise was reinforced by his love for her as his second mother. |
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For example, the current Olympic Oath is really a pledge, not properly an oath, since there is only a promise but there is no appeal to a sacred witness. |
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Babangida finally kept his promise to relinquish office to a civilian government, but not before appointing Ernest Shonekan head of an interim government. |
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Alfred responded by paying off the Danes in order for a promise of peace. |
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In the last of these series, the issuing bank would stamp its name and promise to pay, along with the signatures of its president and cashier on a preprinted note. |
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Standing on top of Trash Mountain and affirming the Messianic promise of the kingdom of heaven, we cannot help but take responsibility for recycling and reducing consumption. |
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The promise of cash family allowances from Canada proved decisive. |
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Part of Gwynedd Is Conwy was given to Dafydd ap Gruffudd, with a promise that if Llywelyn died without an heir, he would be given a share of Gwynedd Uwch Conwy instead. |
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Urban centres were able to attract serfs with the promise of freedom. |
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He overreached himself with his plan to invade Burgundy in alliance with the King of France, tempted by King Louis' promise of territory in the Netherlands as a reward. |
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There was great suspicion that president Momoh was not serious about his promise of political reform, as APC rule continued to be increasingly marked by abuses of power. |
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President Kabbah took power with a great promise of ending the civil war. |
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The following year Pepin fulfilled his promise to the pope and retrieved the Exarchate of Ravenna, recently fallen to the Lombards, and returned it to the Papacy. |
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The majority of Irish people backed James II for this reason and also because of his promise to the Irish Parliament of a greater future autonomy. |
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The Revolution meant an end to arbitrary royal rule, and held out the promise of rule by law under a constitutional order, but it did not rule out a monarch. |
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He made a promise on this image that he would build a church dedicated to her in the first village that he reached where he was given hospitality. |
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Despite the heavy casualties and his promise to halt the offensive if it did not produce a breakthrough, Nivelle ordered the attack continued into May. |
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