The 24-year-old once swore by the smart boutiques of Princes Square, one of Glasgow's premier league shopping destinations. |
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In a country where women swore by their gold, a shift in taste and preference is seen. |
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A guard swore by his honor, his faith and his love for his children that no one would be executed. |
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Nearer home, old-style Englishmen swore by a portion of bitter almonds and raw eel. |
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The man who swore by the loyalty towards India, preached secessionism in the state. |
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He swore by Eduard von Grützner, a genre painter of jolly, drunken Bavarian monks. |
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Whether in the tenements of Mumbai or in the villages around Ayodhya, I found Hindus and Muslims who lived and ate together and swore by each other even in times of crisis. |
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Apparently my aunt swore by it with my cousin and told mum who told nan who told my other aunt and it was the whole family's solution whilst we were babies. |
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The planet used to be divided into two parts: those who swore by laces, and those who wore only elastic. |
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Take editing, a job that still relies on the same basic principles Perkins himself swore by – even if the PDF has replaced the galley proof. |
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When God made a promise to Abraham, because he had no one greater by whom to swear, he swore by himself, saying, 'I will surely bless you and multiply you. |
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After her friends swore by the huge discounts, Bardees Badr from Tanzania started buying deals online. |
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She had a Fitbit as well, and swore by it. |
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One friend swore by an organic brand of dog food. |
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It has also lost a feature, live traffic cams, that some users swore by. |
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The very mother's head you swore by in the dock is a heavier head, crowned with ponderable hair. |
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And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was on the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand to heaven, and swore by Him that lives for ever that it shall be for a time, times, and a half. |
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