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| also a strong campaigner for the Homosexual | Allegiance, a Homosexual activist group, co-founding hi |
| William transferred his | allegiance again following the death of Berengar. |
| Allegiance also did countless tours up and down the Wes | |
| rmally informed the IFA of Duffy's change in | allegiance, and the player was called up for a training |
| rceptions which profoundly affect notions of | allegiance and group membership.". |
| Arabic sources) offered Charlemagne his own | allegiance and the allegiance of Husayn in Paderborn. |
| a's capital in Williamsburg, took an oath of | allegiance, and eventually returned home. |
| ditions for Confederates to take the oath of | allegiance, and the number of prisoners released decrea |
| d his seat to seek approval of his change of | allegiance, and won the resulting by-election. |
| He took the Dutch oath of | allegiance, and served as the navigator and pilot on Ae |
| Such images conveyed powerful messages of | allegiance and were used extensively in the decorative |
| preachers; and lawyers to take the oaths of | allegiance and supremacy and of abjuration of the Prete |
| and each has citizens of its own who owe it | allegiance, and whose rights, within its jurisdiction, |
| In 1660, Caulfeild switched his | allegiance and supported afterwards King Charles II of |
| franc, who urged Earl Roger to return to his | allegiance, and finally excommunicated him and his adhe |
| explaining how she had learned the Pledge of | Allegiance, and he was struck by the thought that, thou |
| on, Peter Blacklee, Master, took the oath of | Allegiance and Supremacy, Examined by the Minister of t |
| Democrat, although later in life he switched | allegiance and became a Republican. |
| rty candidate for Kingswood, but changed his | allegiance and was elected as Conservative Member of Pa |
| sioner responsible for recording the oath of | allegiance and commissioner for internal communications |
| at the outbreak of World War II changed his | allegiance and served as a General in the Polish Army. |
| hat the soldiers of the Polish Legions swear | allegiance and obedience to the Emperor Wilhelm II of G |
| These events prove Teal'c worth, | allegiance and honour to the SGC, and he is assigned as |
| hers, and has citizens of its own who owe it | allegiance, and whose rights, within its jurisdiction, |
| e surviving commanders of that nation change | allegiance and become controllable by whichever power d |
| as a dominion (as represented by the Oath of | Allegiance and Fidelity) rather than as an independent |
| rnment to these priests to acknowledge their | allegiance and duty to the queen (dated 5 November 1602 |
| endering along with Crazy Horse, he switched | allegiance and was directly involved with Crazy Horse's |
| e prisoners of war who had taken the oath of | allegiance), and Company A, Omaha Scouts (members of th |
| the Speaker's hand when he took the oath of | allegiance and his remarks were branded "derogatory" by |
| f Parliament and clergy to take the oaths of | allegiance and supremacy for the new monarchs, William |
| ipping, property seizure, coerced pledges of | allegiance, and conscription into the military. |
| enthroned an invisible government, owing no | allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the p |
| The Oaths of | Allegiance and Supremacy Act 1688 (1 Will. |
| rty representative; in 1955 she switched her | allegiance and represented the Country Party (the prese |
| which the barons promised to return to their | allegiance and maintain the rights of the Crown and the |
| Headquarters to announce that he has changed | allegiance and will assist his uncle...back to his moth |
| Wilson took the oath of | allegiance and honored it until his death on July 22, 1 |
| r and urban violence, and the possibility of | allegiance and regeneration. |
| s in England, provided they took the oath of | allegiance and a new oath abjuring certain doctrines, t |
| only Muslim League unit, which declared its | allegiance and loyalty to India, hence became a state p |
| ons, even though the Maphrian probably swore | allegiance and obedience to the Patriarch at the time o |
| ce the general election and changes in party | allegiance are noted at the . |
| r the next six months administering oaths of | allegiance, arresting suspects, informing upon and exam |
| In 2003 he pleged | allegiance as GSPC leader to Usama bin Ladin's Al Qaeda |
| considered that Bell had broken his Oath of | Allegiance as an Officer (Lieutenant Colonel). |
| olled territories, and territory under papal | allegiance, as well as Greek. |
| o not know exactly the church to which I owe | allegiance, as I am a contributor to several. |
| Fan Films Quarterly magazine listed Broken | Allegiance as one of the 10 most pivotal moments in fan |
| s no proof however that Eustace had switched | allegiance at this point. |
| rsy when she refuses to recite the Pledge of | Allegiance at Board of Supervisors meetings. |
| a Lancastrian supporter he took the oath of | allegiance at Coventry in 1459. |
| red, along with many others, transferred his | allegiance back to Ethelred, on his return. |
| r of the Conservative Party, but changed his | allegiance because of his nationalist beliefs. |
| This poem also demonstrates any early | allegiance between the Celtic people of Britain. |
| of the council refused to say the Pledge of | Allegiance, but Widener and others participated. |
| asked the Scottish king to make him oath of | allegiance, but David had already sworn one with his ni |
| or the Ninth Circuit in the famous pledge of | allegiance case that was then decided by the U.S. Supre |
| Constantine, though he made his | allegiance clear, did not outlaw paganism; in the words |
| has created a model of religious passion and | allegiance combined with tolerance and respect for othe |
| This | allegiance continues to this day, with Republicans domi |
| th the break-up of the band so the legacy of | Allegiance continues on to this day. |
| of Emergency, a music and extreme lifestyle | allegiance dedicated to producing R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop and |
| In November 2000, | Allegiance did a massive "one-off" reunion concert in P |
| her alone or with a few other members of the | Allegiance, distributing business cards to those intere |
| crats were sometimes forced to take oaths of | allegiance, Dodd advertised to start "Marion Dragoons", |
| ment's response was to enforce a new oath of | allegiance, drafted in such a way that it was bound to |
| The Monster is defeated, but Tania's | allegiance during the fight is highly suspect. |
| s, Watkins had not changed his seat or party | allegiance during his federal political career, and his |
| enia and Meribanes of Iberia to secure their | allegiance during the confrontation with Iran. |
| narchy, to which his ancestors had long owed | allegiance, erected as a war booty in the heart of Rome |
| In a departure from most fanfilms, Broken | Allegiance features an original symphonic score by comp |
| omised autonomy to Bashkirs, Velidi switched | allegiance, fighting with the Bolsheviks. |
| sioner for the purpose of taking the oath of | allegiance for Yamachiche parish. |
| ht for the Caliphate, rejecting Abu Sufyan's | allegiance, for fear of a civil war breaking out betwee |
| The Pledge of | Allegiance for mixed choir and orchestra |
| fiable citations confirming their support or | allegiance for Manchester City are listed with referenc |
| He transferred his | allegiance formally in January 1924 when the first Labo |
| at Maccadam's Old Oil House, a Cybertronian | allegiance free bar. |
| The laboratory changed principal | allegiance from the Department of Plant Sciences to the |
| to minorities claimed interest in obtaining | allegiance from both Hungarians and Germans, and set up |
| August asked to be released from his oath of | allegiance from the Kaiser. |
| fighting and for the removal of the Oath of | Allegiance from the Treaty because “you have the simple |
| 691 after he refused to transfer his oath of | allegiance from James, on the grounds that once given, |
| arliamentary party-many of whom had switched | allegiance from other parties since 1919-and the Execut |
| e to a treacherous ancestor who had switched | allegiance from Richard III to the future Henry VII at |
| tle of Emperor of Bulgaria, he twice changed | allegiance from Bulgaria to the Kingdom of Hungary and |
| several legislative colleagues in switching | allegiance from the Democrats to the Republicans. |
| arliamentary party-many of whom had switched | allegiance from other parties since 1919-and the Execut |
| den was special in that it changed political | allegiance from Liberal to Conservative, in 1953. |
| stock and crops, while both sides called for | allegiance from the population. |
| men responsible for the betrayal of oaths of | allegiance given by the English nobles after his father |
| rmissibly compel recitation of the pledge of | allegiance; Golan v. Gonzales, in which he held that th |
| Having sworn total | allegiance, he cannot turn down an order, even one to k |
| of 1688, having declined to take the oath of | allegiance Hickes was first suspended and afterwards de |
| Newcomers are not allowed for the oath of | allegiance in toheedia doctrine. |
| reproaching him for having taken the oath of | allegiance in apparent disregard of his duty to the Pop |
| that inserted "under God" into the Pledge of | Allegiance in 1954. |
| Originally a Lancastrian, Thomas switched | allegiance in 1460 to support the Yorkists with his cou |
| the Cornish language during the swearing of | allegiance in Parliament along with Andrew George in an |
| was facing bankruptcy, was sold to Windsong | Allegiance, in exchange for assuming Bill Sweedler, CEO |
| ed with James on An Apologie for the Oath of | Allegiance in 1607, at Royston amd Newmarket, reading t |
| n Socialist who wrote the original Pledge of | Allegiance in 1892. |
| , three wards wholly or partly changed party | allegiance in the 1983 council election relative to the |
| including the administering of the oaths of | allegiance in Ireland in 1488. |
| in 1119, Henry V was induced to change papal | allegiance, in the Concordat of Worms of 1122. |
| b Churchill changed his party | allegiance in September 1924. |
| a Churchill changed his party | allegiance in April 1904. |
| he House of Lords, where he took the Oath of | Allegiance in October 1989. |
| She took the oath of | allegiance in the House of Commons in Gaelic, and joine |
| up of Nations, before declaring his national | allegiance in February 2007. |
| became the first MSP to swear their oath of | allegiance in Doric. |
| Duder switched his | allegiance in the assembly from Charles Fox Bennett to |
| It also contains the Pledge of | Allegiance in raised print and grades one and two Brail |
| pcoming referendum to determine the region's | allegiance in the event of southern secession. |
| Allegiance: Independent | |
| cording to Wilson , he changed his political | allegiance; initially a Conservative he was a Liberal i |
| Allegiance is a novel set in the Star Wars galaxy relea | |
| he Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on Civil | Allegiance is an anti-Catholic pamphlet written by Brit |
| tion' box of his nomination paper, his party | allegiance is listed on all official records and press |
| Broken | Allegiance is a fan film that made its debut on the int |
| , "...three different people and groups with | allegiance issues." |
| ly when they were compelled to declare their | allegiance), like Michael Gamper, Friedl Volgger, Rudol |
| pears in Timothy Zahn's 2007 Star Wars novel | Allegiance, making her one of the few fan-created Star |
| ich released Elizabeth's subjects from their | allegiance, needed to be promulgated in England before |
| "My Pledge Of | Allegiance No. 1" [Live @ 2 Metersessies] - 6:28 |
| nor between aliens of friendly and of enemy | allegiance, nor between resident enemy aliens who have |
| Allegiance: Noswald Empire / Independent | |
| f the archbishop, received the profession of | allegiance of the remaining Manharter. |
| o the region, the Romans easily obtained the | allegiance of Knidians, and rewarded them for help give |
| re the Bulgarian Exarchate and return to the | allegiance of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantin |
| asingly minority district could maintain the | allegiance of affluent whites" and "a selling point for |
| hich Owain stated that he would transfer the | allegiance of the Welsh church away from Rome to Pope B |
| Note on party | allegiance of candidates: A party label is only used wh |
| in south Travancore and this earned him the | allegiance of the Ay chief. |
| eral Abd al-Melek bin Umar, who obtained the | allegiance of Abu Taur of Huesca and the Wali of Tudela |
| nds Enlightenment, the Radical and Unitarian | allegiance of its members give it a national significan |
| uler of his native Philadelphia, secured the | allegiance of the larger part of the city's inhabitants |
| ribal chieftains, it never had the unanimous | allegiance of the countryside, where heavy taxation fre |
| do (or Orlando), he tried a coup against the | allegiance of Genoa towards France and its king Charles |
| Chief of the Connecticut Indians claimed the | allegiance of the Indians of Hartford, Connecticut and |
| o the crown it would enable it to secure the | allegiance of the people: "The people will follow those |
| henomenon, may depend upon the philosophical | allegiance of the believer. |
| Ibrahim received the | allegiance of the Hashemites. |
| s, who were Shi'ites, began to undermine the | allegiance of many Ak Koyunlu, particularly Sunnis. |
| d Charrington to procure camels and gain the | allegiance of the sheikhs by considerable presents of m |
| tical power being determined by the shifting | allegiance of factions and aristocratic families rather |
| e at his coronation, such a king to whom the | allegiance of an English subject is due. |
| Both groups vied for the | allegiance of the Tunica, with the Spanish usually winn |
| Refusing to take the new oath of | allegiance on account of its infringing on spiritual ma |
| He took the oath of | allegiance on 1 March 1560, and in the same year receiv |
| Members may change | allegiance on a number of occasions during their tenure |
| October 29, 1492; Champigny took the oath of | allegiance on December 10, 1492; and in 1494, he travel |
| t of the British crown nor take the oaths of | allegiance or of supremacy, while, on the other hand, t |
| Proclaiming our | allegiance, our faith, our love for you. |
| ependent duke of Burgundy and opened changed | allegiance peacefully when she entered. |
| Despite his | allegiance, Phat was promoted to brigadier general and |
| In February 1992, | Allegiance played at the annual 'Bindoon Rock' outdoor |
| les R. Graham was proposed and had his party | allegiance questioned when it was remembered that he ha |
| evotions have always been through passionate | allegiance rather than through theory." |
| Then in 2004 | Allegiance re-united once again to play with Kiss at th |
| thods of the Mexican politicians by swearing | allegiance, refusing to do so on the grounds that he di |
| every citizen owes his Fatherland a duty of | allegiance regarding information, and endeavours toward |
| t live album by Australian Thrash metal band | Allegiance, released in 1995. |
| In 2003 | Allegiance returned with another re-union for the 'NYE |
| onics, Twinstar International, ATX Networks, | Allegiance Security Group, AM Conservation, Endeavor Te |
| ly different take of the classroom Pledge of | Allegiance sequence. |
| re explains the easiness Jews change their | allegiance... Simple minds call it ‘treacherous behaviou |
| United | Allegiance Society), also known as the Chinese United L |
| red to as Non Partisan, did not have a party | allegiance specified in either Stooks Smith or Walker ( |
| e Act required everyone to take the oaths of | allegiance, supremacy and abjuration by 25 December 172 |
| In 1922, his party | allegiance switched to the Liberals. |
| Zealand government decided that the oath of | allegiance sworn at the citizenship ceremony should be |
| hich sets out provisions whereby the oath of | allegiance taken to the Sovereign may be solemnly affir |
| ast to Coast Telecommunications in 1995 (now | Allegiance Telecom, part of XO Communications), archive |
| , among others: @stake, Akamai Technologies, | Allegiance Telecom, Broadbus, Cbeyond (NASDAQ: CBEY), C |
| ter in turn fights for Zohra's affections or | allegiance tensions and jealousies arise. |
| alth to be republics, and the commonality of | allegiance that was the cornerstone of the Balfour Decl |
| ny of the people came in to take the oath of | allegiance, the professions of a considerable number we |
| In return, with the help of the election | allegiance, the Christian Democratic Party was able to |
| owever, later the same year he again changed | allegiance, this time to the Irish Independence Party. |
| dian independence, Chhuon had again switched | allegiance, this time to the new government of Norodom |
| bite dissenters who refused to abandon their | allegiance to the House of Stuart when directed to do s |
| y Confederate POWs and deserters could swear | allegiance to the Union to gain their release. |
| Skuli gave | allegiance to the Scots king who made him Earl of Caith |
| unity as a whole, based on suspicions of its | allegiance to Hungary, whose policies had become diamet |
| Jayavarman later revoked his | allegiance to the Sailedras and Srivijaya to form the K |
| He refused to swear | allegiance to the new caliph, Yazid II. |
| l of New France in 1760, he refused to swear | allegiance to George III. |
| ety of Upper Canada to avoid having to swear | allegiance to the Queen in order to be admitted to the |
| rther proclaims himself as one with complete | allegiance to the Magisterium. |
| ns among the states of the Levant which owed | allegiance to Babylon, including Judah, where the king, |
| ously, resident aliens could take an oath of | allegiance to qualify themselves. |
| se with surname Su living in Su Ling pledged | allegiance to Zhou Dynasty. |
| 87 by Bhillama V, a prince who renounced his | allegiance to the Chalukyas and established the power o |
| They also gathered here later to swear | allegiance to Henry's opponent Simon de Montfort. |
| He then switched his | allegiance to New Zealand and was in line to play for t |
| erseer of the Kara-Khitan and declared their | allegiance to the Mongols. |
| Westminster, where the Lord Mayor swears his | allegiance to the Crown. |
| He was freed after he swore an oath of | allegiance to Ferdinand and Isabella. |
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