Why am I so driven to protect her, she who by definition should be my sworn enemy? |
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It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the sworn enemy of minorities. |
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As with nearly every cartoon with a dog or a cat in it, there has to be a representative of their sworn enemies. |
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Somehow they blamed each other, deciding their sworn enemy was the sole reason for their anger. |
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I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies. |
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They had companioned her for a while together, boy and ghost, flanking her like sworn knights. |
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Also, I recently learned a great little life hack to get good tickets at the National, but I'm sworn to secrecy. |
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Although he had lost his bid for re-election, Parker legally remained in office until the incoming administration was sworn in. |
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Yesterday controversial councillor donned his robes of office and was sworn in as Hull's Lord Mayor. |
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This one-time party animal has also sworn off the drink, with only the very occasional drop passing his lips in recent months. |
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I listened to the tap of her feet against the wooden floor, and could have sworn that it matched my own heart's beat. |
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The reason for the stay arises from the following circumstances to which the defendant has sworn. |
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I could have sworn I saw some drool trickling down his chin, but maybe not. |
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Every sworn peace officer who flies from place to place in the U.S. is armed on the flight. |
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Benedick, a sworn bachelor who thinks poorly of all women, cannot understand how Claudio is so love-struck. |
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A brief statement issued by Goh's office said Lee will be sworn in at a ceremony at 8 p.m. on the day at the presidential palace. |
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Wearing a white safari suit and carrying his trademark staff, Taylor looked on as successor Moses Blah was sworn in under heavy security. |
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Many Sudanese refugees in Kenya were ready to return home after Garang was sworn in as vice president. |
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He notes that Carew, though a murderous Machiavel, never betrayed his sworn allegiance as the rebel chieftains did. |
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The Danes have left Wessex, and have set up in Lundenwic, and have sworn on their most sacred talismans to leave us. |
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The first official act I had as secretary was to call the governor of California the day after I was sworn in to office and offer our help. |
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All councillors are given a copy of the constitution immediately they are sworn in. |
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President Thabo Mbeki will be sworn in, as part of official celebrations in Pretoria. |
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Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in at Buffalo, New York, close to where President McKinley had been assassinated. |
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They didn't ask for this when they were sworn in, but you're doing a heck of a job. |
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Once they were sworn in, however, they discovered that policing had changed dramatically while they had been off the scene. |
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Spectators danced and sang as President Thabo Mbeki was sworn in for a second term in office. |
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South Australian Annette Hurley will be sworn in as a Senator after July the 1st. |
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She did not speak, but nodded her head when told by the clerk that she could object to any of the jurors before they were sworn in. |
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The heir to the throne you are sworn to may be in danger, and you will do nothing? |
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She was sworn to look after me, an honourbond, but she also had to find you. |
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There's a great deal more that I wish could say, but I am sworn to secrecy. |
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When we see fellow officers die, we have someone very close to us die doing something that we're sworn to do as well. |
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Wonderful news was imparted, but only on the understanding that he was sworn to secrecy. |
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It's odd that his mother works for the corporation his father is sworn to take down, yet neither of them cares to know or catches on. |
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After all, these millions belong to the stockholders, and board members are sworn to protect their money. |
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I have a great deal of power over them, but, like one of those comic-book heroines, I am sworn to use it only for good. |
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Though he is sworn to secrecy, Larry, stricken with guilt over offending a friend, spills the beans. |
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The Attorney General provided sworn affidavits from pharmacy directors and purchasers at hospitals in Harris, Dallas and Grayson counties. |
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In support of this development project, affidavits were sworn concerning the lot calculations. |
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A deposition is sworn testimony taken in an informal setting before trial as part of the prediscovery process. |
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Nevertheless, he could have discussed his devotion to the Constitution from some perspective other than the fact that he'd sworn an oath. |
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Let's forget he had sworn allegiance to Queen Victoria en-route to Oz and fought an odd battle or two for the Poms on the way. |
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Desmond's behaviour has embarrassed the Tory party, to whom he has sworn allegiance. |
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He had sworn when he was seven years old that no one would ever enslave him again. |
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The judge has no interest in the result and has sworn or affirmed an obligation to give justice according to law. |
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She was a Babylonian princess sent over as a peace offering from our sworn enemies, the Hittites. |
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I'm sure I've only sworn occasionally, like after stubbing my toe for the nineteenth time. |
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Still regarding himself as the heir presumptive to the French throne, he became the sworn enemy of the French regent, the Duke of Orleans. |
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I've learned many a carny trick by listening but I've been sworn to secrecy. |
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Bryson looked down and when he finally spoke, I could have sworn that I heard his voice crack. |
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It is only three weeks ago that Garang was sworn in as first vice president, a position now occupied by his successor, Salva Kiir. |
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I could have sworn this obnoxious clause had been dropped, after widespread criticism. |
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A host of camerapersons rushed towards the superstar, who had come along with his wife Jaya to witness her being sworn in. |
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I'd like to see some sworn testimony under oath in the suppression hearing. |
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Break out the bunting, for a new disc has arrived from Celine Dion, who I could have sworn announced her retirement a few years back. |
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Though no war party appeared, large numbers of settlers were sworn in as special constables, just in case. |
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In addition, two other new JPs who live in the borough were sworn in to serve in neighbouring courts. |
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And, beyond logistics, Carlton was a public servant, bound by a solemn sworn duty to uphold the law. |
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That I was inspired to write on a subject I had sworn off for the year is a tribute to Jay's insight and all-around braininess. |
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It was then that Betty could have sworn she smelled a hint of perfume in the air and it didn't belong to her. |
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Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy. |
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I could have sworn you threw me a dirty look as you passed me, which then caused me to act very unchristianly later down the road. |
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I could've sworn that I saw tumbleweed blowing across the newly waxed marble floor. |
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Gangs make alliances, keep delicate truces or live as sworn enemies with each other. |
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They were all around us, and when shooting stars fell, you could have sworn that they were going to fall towards you and fall into your hair. |
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She lunched in the tents of both the Druze and their sworn enemies, the Beni Sakhr, and met with the sheiks of various Bedouin tribes. |
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That duty falls to us, the citizens, by the oath we have sworn, to uphold the principles of democracy and good government. |
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All the governor's men know, and though they have sworn to keep their silence, I do doubt their loyalty when they are in the inns and bathhouses. |
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They are murderers, and more importantly, they are sworn enemies of democracy and the rule of law. |
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On a flight to Japan, the former football hardman is said to have sworn at one woman passenger before grabbing her male companion by the throat. |
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A jury was sworn in for a re-trial but discharged following detailed legal discussions. |
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She will be sworn in September 16 as the first black female warden of a Wisconsin state prison. |
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Several times, Niane could have sworn she saw a person at the end of a passage, but she accredited it to the poor lighting. |
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The more superstitious among us would have sworn our hockey luck was jinxed. |
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I witness the pledging of this man and woman, that they have joined hands and sworn to each other. |
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There's something compelling, even mythic, about a boy reaching out from beyond the grave to save the children of his family's sworn enemy. |
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Eggs and stones were hurled around, walls covered in graffiti and shoppers sworn at. |
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It was a beautiful ritual that allowed me to publicly affirm the vows that I had sworn so many years before. |
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Since I have sworn, as have they, to uphold and defend that Covenant, I must respectfully concur in the denial of the request. |
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He filed an Affidavit sworn by him on July 6, 2001, while the Court was recessed for the summer vacation. |
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I'd have sworn he was still burning the way his body shone. Barr's tone is homely, gnarled, wintrily pastoral. |
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Hunston wrote to the Law Society last November complaining that Doran had sworn in an affidavit that he witnessed Hunston signing the document. |
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The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its destined hero. |
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Had it not been for the cover of this book, John would have sworn it had been scribed only a few years before. |
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The quote actually referred to Davidson's announcement in April that he was going to be sworn in as a Worshipful Master of the Freemasons. |
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The desolate plains seemed to end and, I could've sworn I had imagined it, but there seemed to be a faint glimmer of light on the horizon. |
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Hundreds of crew members, technicians and film laboratory workers were sworn to secrecy. |
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Her fists clench, and he could have sworn that her eyes were blazing with fire, the lambent glow bathing him in an evil red light. |
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That was said in the face of a statutory prohibition on commenting on the fact that the accused did not give sworn evidence. |
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He is an American by citizenship and by his sworn allegiance to the laws of this land as a U.S. senator. |
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We could have sworn that the downloading of music took off with the launch of Napster. |
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Once these units were sworn into federal service, they would be organized into brigades, divisions, and army corps along with regular army units. |
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All they have to do is to put a sworn statement declaring that they were not part of the process. |
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Hochhuth claimed that he had sworn statements from secret informers witnessed by eminent academics. |
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The article was based on a sworn statement not so far adduced in evidence at Dublin Castle. |
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He then stated that he was pretty sure that he did not receive the sworn information, but that he did not recall it. |
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Mr Griffin, you say at every point of her sworn evidence in her father's trial she said she did it for herself? |
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The judge asked the witness to be brought back again and give a sworn statement again. |
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Since then, Davis has gathered hundreds of court records and the sworn testimony of two dozen witnesses. |
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She did not have the funds to take him to court and she saw no benefit in going to court after she got his sworn information. |
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Don't we have the right, even duty, to be outraged if they betray our trust and their own sworn oaths? |
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What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in sworn evidence in Australia? |
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Now, Reid has asked the Thai embassy to allow Care to give a sworn statement to be sent to the Thai judge. |
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The claim was denied by Mr Ashcroft, who also gave sworn testimony yesterday. |
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Her husband, in turn, forfeits any paternity claims over children born subsequent to their sworn oaths. |
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Which is why it is usually the kind of question that needs some sworn evidence attached to it. |
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The Former Directors have offered to answer written interrogatories from the Insurer and to have such answers included in sworn affidavits. |
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He said if a woman found she was married to a stranger she would need to submit a sworn affidavit. |
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There was no reference to this meeting in any of the developer's sworn statements to the tribunal. |
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Judging by their sworn statements, Smith will always get the benefit of the doubt before a jury of his peers. |
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Neither side has asserted that the sworn evidence is inherently improbable. |
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The act obliges people making personal injury claims to make a sworn affidavit of their claim. |
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The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's sworn enemy. |
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Our sworn opponent may not so much have rejected this truth as failed to grasp it. |
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She was still my sworn enemy who was trying to tear me down in whatever way possible. |
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It requires you sit down and strike deals not with your friends, but with your sworn enemies. |
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Through lies and misunderstanding this results in him becoming the sworn enemy of his own mother. |
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They must provide hospitality to anyone who asks even if he be a sworn enemy. |
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They were sworn enemies and officially I don't think they recognised that they used the same data centre. |
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Guyon achieves what he has sworn at the outset of the poem, but his victory is not conclusive. |
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My mother and stepmother are sworn enemies owing to my mother's treatment of my stepsister when we were small. |
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With As Real As It Gets, Sworn Enemy get their chance to endear hardcore to the masses. |
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When a girl goes through the procedure among the Sande, she is sworn to secrecy. |
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Bars as far as Vancouver and Newcastle, in the U.K., also have sworn to stop serving Stoli. |
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Some secrets, it seems, must be kept even from elected representatives who could still be sworn to secrecy. |
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On May 20, when she is sworn in, she will have stormed a male bastion to become Bengal's first woman chief minister. |
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But this week, even as a new cabinet was sworn in, the Houthis showed no signs of honoring their commitment to demobilize. |
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The constant rotation of junior personnel through the ranks makes this unlikely, as does the oath of office sworn to by every soldier and officer. |
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Now, Mr Translator, you had better be sworn or affirmed, I think. |
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Sally could have sworn that Michael jumped four feet into the air. |
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Rodriguez, 49, was sworn in hurriedly in Sucre, without the presidential sash and regalia, before a session meeting of legislators as protesters clashed with police outside. |
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But these must be proven under a signed and sworn statement and judged reasonable by the doh. |
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I also seek leave to file in Court and read an affidavit sworn today. |
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The only thing that will give us the answers seems to be a sworn inquiry. |
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It wasn't long before brother and sister were sworn enemies. |
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But how would they get inside a highly disciplined organization whose sworn members were fanatically committed to their cause? |
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Because they had sworn an oath to their lord, it was taken for granted that they had sworn a similar oath to the duke, earl or baron who owned that lord's property. |
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May will be an important month for Dennis, for four days after he is officially sworn in as the new mayor of Kingston he will celebrate his ruby wedding anniversary. |
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In a few weeks, one of them will be sworn in as an assemblywoman representing Flushing, making her the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the State Legislature. |
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After a nightmare week in Thailand with my ex, which she spent giving me the silent treatment, I had sworn to steer clear of lovey-dovey couples' holidays for good. |
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Her agency had to take her out of the country that very evening after it was made clear that the servant had sworn to kill her. |
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I didn't say anything, as I am sworn to both of their confidences. |
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This will contain sworn affidavits from a number of the country's largest cement wholesalers claiming that a small group of cement groups monopolises the Mexican market. |
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He had sworn for years that he was the mortal enemy of Bolshevism. |
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She's as aware as anyone that the lusty thoughts she inspires are the foundation of her celebrity, yet she's sworn an oath never to show her naughty bits in movies. |
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A few of them could have sworn they could hear a horse neighing nearby. |
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They seem bothered and pestered by the very patients and citizens they are sworn to help. |
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And it is time for him to stop sputtering ill-tempered threats, not only at the judiciary but also at the U.S. Constitution, which he repeatedly has sworn an oath to uphold. |
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It's just, you were supposed to be my best friend and you dating my sister is like a stab in the back, a betrayal since she and I are sworn enemies. |
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Angela Merkel was sworn in today as the country's first female chancellor. |
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She had sworn on her honor that she wouldn't let Ramirez kill Leon. |
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The oath sworn by new citizens remains the source of some bitterness among traditionalists north of the Border, who claim it ignores Scotland's unique history. |
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The claimant's solicitor had sworn an affidavit in which she explained the difficulties that her firm was encountering in trying to ascertain the defendant's whereabouts. |
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All the boys are sworn to secrecy and won't divulge anything to me. |
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It is not to be allowed that any son of a burgess sit down or remain at a common council of the town if he is not sworn to conceal the counsel and secrets of the town. |
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Dear readers, I wish I could reveal more but I am sworn to secrecy. |
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As Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was sworn in to office as the country's fifth premier, Anwar said Mahathir's projects have caused a huge financial burden for his successor. |
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We were there while they were sworn in to become American citizens. |
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The opening briefs in the case are due next month, and the indefensibility of the program was recently revealed by the government in a sworn deposition. |
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Are people like the applicant sworn in as police constables? |
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He is due to be formally sworn in as first minister on Thursday. |
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The guard recorded the incident contemporaneously in a sworn statement. |
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And truly, the lack of coverage by the world's most powerful media outlets and the fact that all guests are sworn to secrecy gives the whole conference a preternatural aura. |
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That contradicted her sworn deposition, in which she said board members hadn't named what alternatives should be presented to balance evolutionary theory. |
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The new Cabinet was sworn in directly after the conclusion of the vote. |
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Those working on the project were sworn to absolute secrecy. |
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Felix Manz, who had sworn to leave Zurich and not to baptise any more, had deliberately returned and continued the practice. |
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On 8 February 2008, Dean Barrow was sworn in as prime minister after his UDP won a landslide victory in general elections. |
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The PUP won a landslide victory in the 1998 national elections, and PUP leader Said Musa was sworn in as prime minister. |
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By implication, this invokes divine displeasure if the oath taker fails in their sworn duties. |
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Deserted by his men, he fled to his sworn brother, King Malcolm III of Scotland. |
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The Force Contact Centres employ mostly civilian staff with sworn officers in both command and support roles. |
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Nelson was given a hero's welcome and after being sworn in as a freeman of the borough and received the massed crowd's applause. |
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A Police Committee was formed to provide oversight and more constables were sworn. |
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On March 10, in Beijing, Shikai was sworn in as the second Provisional President of the Republic of China. |
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As early as 779 he banned sworn guilds between other men so that everyone took an oath of loyalty only to him. |
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Judges were also banned from taking bribes and were supposed to use sworn inquests to establish facts. |
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Duke William claimed that he had been promised the throne by King Edward and that Harold had sworn agreement to this. |
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Finally, in December 2011 the Di Rupo Government led by Walloon socialist Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo was sworn in. |
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The chief evidence against him was the signed and sworn confession of his friend Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham. |
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William argued that Edward had previously promised the throne to him, and that Harold had sworn to support William's claim. |
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A few hours later, the new government under Prime Minister Yves Leterme was sworn in. |
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James was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and the English Cardinal Bainbridge for breaking his sworn treaty with England. |
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On 9 December he was nominated as First Minister by the National Assembly, and was sworn into office the following day. |
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Prime Ministers of some other Commonwealth countries that retain the Queen as their sovereign continue to be sworn of the Council. |
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The Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and the Leader of HM Opposition are traditionally sworn of the Privy Council upon appointment. |
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By the spring of 1692, the Jacobite chiefs had all sworn allegiance to King William. |
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Hamilton was reported to have sworn at Dennis on the team radio following the incident. |
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The play, set in Verona, Italy, begins with a street brawl between Montague and Capulet servants who, like their masters, are sworn enemies. |
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Andrzej Duda of the Republic of Poland on the occasion of him being sworn in as a new president for the Republic of Poland. |
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The shadow cabinet cannot agree on the terms of the agreement due immediately after they are sworn in. |
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Finally a government coalition was sworn in on 6 December 2011, with Socialist Elio Di Rupo becoming Prime Minister of the Di Rupo Government. |
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It is common for practitioners to be expected to keep their word, particularly sworn oaths. |
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On 11 February 2009 Tsvangirai was sworn in as Prime Minister by President Mugabe. |
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The experience was so distasteful that Nagourney has since sworn off even watching talk shows. |
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Vice President Khandaker Mushtaq Ahmed was sworn in as President, with most of Mujib's cabinet intact. |
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In Connecticut, alternate jurors are dismissed before the panel of sworn jurors begin deliberation. |
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After the court was opened by the crier making proclamation, the names of those summoned to the grand jury were called and they were sworn. |
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The return for each Hundred was sworn to by 12 local jurors, half of them English and half of them Norman. |
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A grand jury may compel the production of documents and compel sworn testimony of witnesses to appear before it. |
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When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. |
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Prime Ministers of Commonwealth countries which retain the British monarch as their sovereign continue to be sworn as Privy Counsellors. |
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The Tasman Police District has a total of 302 sworn police officers and 57 civilian or nonsworn staff. |
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On February 16, 1934, the Commission of Government was sworn in, ending 79 years of responsible government. |
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If I hadn't known better, I would have sworn that aliens had stolen the real Jessica and replaced her with some pod person. |
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When the indictment was read over, and the Jury sworn in, the prisoner pled guilty. |
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And, even though he'd sworn off buying another fixer-upper, Malouf decided he would save the home and restore the castle to its former glory. |
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In the Roman tradition, oaths were sworn upon Iuppiter Lapis or the Jupiter Stone located in the Temple of Jupiter, Capitoline Hill. |
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A monstrous fine bit of cowflesh! I'll be sworn she has rendezvoused you. What, you dog? Have you a way with them? |
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This system of sworn retainers was central to early Germanic society, and the loyalty of the retainer to his lord generally replaced his family ties. |
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I am talking about the fact that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, his Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, as well as other members of his newly sworn in cabinet go tieless. |
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Lynch badly disserves himself and the many honorable officers he is sworn to represent-all of whom have themselves been tarnished by that conduct. |
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We didn't al'ays stay here, but wair on the wing here and thar where game was most plentiful, and often in company with the Mingoes, who wair our sworn fri'nds an' allies. |
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Momoh was elected President as the only contesting candidate, without any opposition, and was sworn in as Sierra Leone's second president on 28 November 1985 in Freetown. |
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No sooner had President Washington been sworn in, wearing mousy, egalitarian brown broadcloth, than the sharp-elbowed jockeying for social status began. |
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They are described as both the ancestors and sworn enemies of the gods. |
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She complained that a standard witness oath would conflict with an oath she had previously sworn to maintain confidentiality about meetings with her king. |
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The following morning, Tsipras reached an agreement with Independent Greeks party to form a coalition, and he was sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece. |
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No longer immune to efforts at downsizing government, law enforcement agencies must reduce unnecessary, or outdated, programs or civilianize traditionally sworn positions. |
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A full meeting of the Privy Council was also held on 6 February 1811, when George, Prince of Wales was sworn in as Prince Regent by Act of Parliament. |
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After only four days it was announced that Joseph Yates was to move to the Common Pleas, and Blackstone was again sworn in as a judge, this time of the Court of King's Bench. |
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And it is my will that all the nation, ecclesiastical and lay, shall steadfastly observe Edgar's laws, which all men have chosen and sworn at Oxford. |
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Executive power is exercised by the prime minister and cabinet, all of whom are sworn into the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, and become Ministers of the Crown. |
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In September 2015, Malcolm Turnbull successfully challenged Abbott for leadership of the Coalition, and was sworn in as the 29th Prime Minister of Australia. |
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Once sworn they always sit in the same seat throughout the trial. |
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So tell me, oh ignorant, unemployable fuckknuckle how many men and boys have to give sworn testimony before you believe that Wacko is a child molesting criminal? |
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The following day, Galmo Williams was sworn in as his replacement. |
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The Peace of the King was sworn on his accession or full recognition, and the jurisdiction of his courts to punish all violations of that peace was gradually asserted. |
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On March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President. |
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We talk of genius still, but with thought how changed! The genius of Augustus was a tutelary demon, to be sworn by and to receive offerings on an altar as a deity. |
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In July 2013 she was sworn in as the Minister of the Environment. |
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In systems of proof based on the English common law tradition, almost all evidence must be sponsored by a witness, who has sworn or solemnly affirmed to tell the truth. |
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Immediately beneath the Frankish king in the military hierarchy were the leudes, his sworn followers, who were generally 'old soldiers' in service away from court. |
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Until recently no oath of allegiance was sworn by members of the Royal Navy, which is not maintained under an Act of Parliament but by the royal prerogative. |
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New army recruits, who checked into boot camps some three weeks ago, were sworn in on Friday in the presence of state officials and their families. |
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The officers of the force are sworn in as special constables under the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847, and are responsible to Larne Harbour Ltd. |
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On May 16, 2011, Rahm Emanuel was sworn in as the 55th mayor of Chicago. |
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Where the geographical distance between the two parties was significant, the lord could name a representative before whom the oath was to be sworn. |
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Unfortunately, her sworn enemy Slaggy Lindsay also has designs on the new boy, as well as the best cleavage in the entire year group to distract his attention. |
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Are Dill and Van Engelen so close to their surf roots that the street-style wonder boys have forever sworn off the ledged world for the bounty of the backyard pool bonanza? |
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Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector on 16 December 1653, with a ceremony in which he wore plain black clothing, rather than any monarchical regalia. |
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