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The | oath is," Let me win. |
Rob and Kenny continued to record as Sacred | Oath, issuing the critically acclaimed comeback albu |
Instead of an | oath, it consisted of a simple handshake. |
After he had taken the | oath, it was noticed that his position on the Rent T |
t of money, and yet from pure respect for their | oath keep their faith intact.”³ |
interviews where he discussed his membership in | Oath Keepers and the importance of the police and mi |
He is also a member of the | Oath Keepers. |
ange for being released from the non-aggression | oath, Killick agrees with Sharpe's proposal. |
In addition to updating the Hippocratic | oath, Lasagna figured prominently in the conceptuali |
The teachers' | oath legislation remained in force until invalidated |
tness to you, my brothers, that if I break this | oath let me be forever cursed upon the lips of our p |
um and the Aspen Institute to create a business | oath, like the MBA Oath, that might be used globally |
ngs family and soon they were free again and by | oath loyal to her. |
he true faith of a Christian" phrase in the new | oath maintained a hurdle for Jewish candidates for p |
Dereser refused the Constitutional | oath, making the clergy subordinate to the French ci |
ose who object to adding ‘God' to the end of an | oath, may chose to take the Affirmation of Allegianc |
You lied when you were under | oath, maybe?- |
st, as a Roman Catholic, he refused to take the | oath necessary to sit in the House of Lords but afte |
er's very rudimentary English, and the priest's | oath never to reveal what has been told to him in co |
ch they had been expelled, unless they swore an | oath never to resist the king, or attempt to alter t |
Realising all this Arjun takes an | oath no matter what happens he will let any harm com |
udents (unless parents were opposed) to sign an | oath not to join any secret societies. |
t as to a god, and bound themselves to a solemn | oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit a |
King of Hungary-had to swear in his coronation | oath not to revise or diminish the historic Imperial |
By that same | oath, O king, I shall neither go nor hang |
ided to self-record the first 5-song demo tape, | Oath, Obscure, Occult…, which included unique sounds |
He also released his officials from their | oath of loyalty to him. |
after the Council of Piacenza, Conrad swore an | oath of loyalty to Urban II in Cremona and served as |
"The Coronation | Oath of Edward II and the Statute of York". |
, a little narrow, always fiercely loyal to his | oath of office. |
The Indian National Pledge is an | oath of allegiance to the Republic of India. |
, but was disowned by the Quakers for taking an | oath of office, something Quakers were not permitted |
allowed Episcopalian incumbents, on taking the | Oath of Allegiance, to retain their benefices, thoug |
and Opposition and augmentation to the Canadian | Oath of Allegiance |
Soon after taking its | oath of office, the government introduced the contro |
archdeaconry, in 1559 for refusing to take the | oath of supremacy. |
of the non-juring bishops, refusing to take the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1689 and s |
On July 12, 1291, he gave an | oath of fealty to the English king. |
s “state employees” and were obliged to take an | oath of loyalty to the constitution. |
Reeder took the | oath of office on July 7 and arrived in Kansas on Oc |
Quaker Act (1662) - Required people to swear an | oath of allegiance to the king, which Quakers did no |
The four men recite the | oath of loyalty and secrecy and end by tolling the b |
tates Senate on April 29, 2008 and she took the | oath of office on July 25, 2008. |
ident of the Council, succeeded him, taking the | oath of office on July 22 of that year. |
l Navy in order that the settlers might take an | oath of allegiance to the King. |
r John Harpsfield, for his refusal to swear the | Oath of Supremacy. |
He was also responsible for administering the | oath of office for many key department officials. |
e refused to support Queen Elizabeth I with the | Oath of Supremacy. |
pression-era exclamation is said to be a minced | oath of "suffering savior". |
g of Crimea, he attended the triumphant present | oath of citizenship to Russia by Tatars at the Karas |
The | oath of Hellenoglosson Xenodochion was signed with t |
He was administered the | oath of office along with 59 other ministers on 28 M |
a "high level of legal competence", and sign an | oath of office. |
Hearne had written to him on the subject of the | oath of allegiance, which fell into the hands of the |
Ng took her | oath of office as a senator in August 1993. |
entative-elect Tim Grendell failing to take the | oath of office. |
All the religious refused to take the | oath of allegiance to the Republic; some were exiled |
Oath of Buchenwald from the International Camp Commi | |
as a practicing Quaker, he refused to take the | oath of office. |
The | oath of fidelity was a way for Charles to ensure loy |
hief Justice William Rehnquist administered the | Oath of office at 12:01 PM. |
upon the condition that they take and keep the | oath of allegiance. |
us as a federal public servant who had sworn an | oath of allegiance to the Queen of Canada. |
Guibert then took an | oath of allegiance to the Holy Father and his succes |
the Catskill National Bank in 1813 and took the | oath of office as justice of the peace on September |
PRA recruits were required to take an | oath of loyalty to the NJM party and the natural sup |
Newcomers are not allowed for the | oath of allegiance in toheedia doctrine. |
Edmunds took the | oath of office on November 2. He helped establish a |
of Thomas Cromwell when he refused to take the | Oath of Supremacy and was hanged, beheaded and quart |
the status as a dominion (as represented by the | Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity) rather than as an i |
ose friend of McCray, he cried while taking the | oath of office, and later said that everything was s |
Lord Hopetoun takes the | oath of office as the First Governor-General of Aust |
ng the investigation Langley would not take the | oath of the queen's ecclesiastical supremacy, nor in |
over the age of 18 to sign the Protestation, an | oath of allegiance to King Charles I and the Church |
eting with Kolpack, the Bishop asked her for an | oath of loyalty and to denounce her 2003 thesis, whi |
First Vatican Council, and was once used as an | oath of loyalty taken by theologians and converts. |
Assembly (MHA) in the province ever to take his | oath of office in French. |
n which the party owned majority, publicly took | oath of not betraying the cause of the Bengali peopl |
pathies to go to the mayor's office and take an | oath of loyalty. |
The canons regular in fact supported the | Oath of Supremacy of the King, and the abbey would h |
that he was following orders as required by his | oath of office. |
Revolution he returned to France, and took the | oath of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy in 1790 |
He was freed after he swore an | oath of allegiance to Ferdinand and Isabella. |
recover and appear before Congress to take the | oath of office. |
In the rescript, which follows the Five Charter | Oath of 1868, the Emperor denied the concept of his |
In December 1636, Beardsley took the | oath of office in Massachusetts and was made a freem |
starts with a full quote from the Five Charter | Oath of 1868 by the Meiji Emperor, the Emperor's tru |
Hawes later denied ever taking the | oath of office, and became a vocal critic of Bragg. |
eazey received a recess appointment, taking the | oath of office on September 10, 1889. |
te on June 15, 2010 and she took her ceremonial | oath of office on September 10, 2010. |
he resignation of Matthew M. Neely and took the | oath of office on May 13, 1941, after the Senate res |
Mayawati, having won 206 seats, took the | oath of secrecy for the post of UP's next CM on 13 M |
He took the | oath of office as Chief Minister on May 30, 2008. |
When Gov. Sam Houston refused to take an | oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, Marshall's Ed |
n February 1913, Prince Ernest Augustus took an | oath of loyalty to the German Emperor and accepted a |
now removed as to what was before them, a fresh | oath of allegiance was taken by Al-Ashraf Qansuh al- |
ilds between other men so that everyone took an | oath of loyalty only to him. |
On January 8, 1868, Baker took the | Oath of Loyalty to the Union. |
ing himself as prisoner and afterward taking an | oath of allegiance to the American flag. |
to sit in the House of Lords, where he took the | Oath of Allegiance in October 1989. |
although many of the people came in to take the | oath of allegiance, the professions of a considerabl |
House of Commons, because he had not taken the | oath of abjuration in the form established by Parlia |
Confederate prisoners of war who had taken the | oath of allegiance), and Company A, Omaha Scouts (me |
It referred to an | oath of loyalty taken by a handful of the conspirato |
so allowed people of other cultures to swear an | oath of truth on an object sacred to them in place o |
d Mary in 1691 after he refused to transfer his | oath of allegiance from James, on the grounds that o |
member of this House and inconsistent with the | oath of allegiance which he has taken as a member of |
lthough the latter term is sometimes used as an | oath of derision. |
se to shake the Speaker's hand when he took the | oath of allegiance and his remarks were branded "der |
She took the | oath of allegiance in the House of Commons in Gaelic |
ogether with the Diet of Porvoo (1809), and the | Oath of the Sovereign , the Treaty of Fredrikshamn c |
to Virginia's capital in Williamsburg, took an | oath of allegiance, and eventually returned home. |
Jacques took his | oath of loyalty as abbot on 20 February 1474 and too |
Ernst August) would not permit him to take the | oath of allegiance to the victorious King William I |
In 1342 James refused to render the | oath of fealty to his cousin Peter IV of Aragon. |
wed the conditions for Confederates to take the | oath of allegiance, and the number of prisoners rele |
Governor of Idaho Territory, and he signed the | oath of office. |
d of his professorship for refusing to take the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary. |
arbitrary Conventicle Act of 1670 and the Test | Oath of 1675, his objection to the latter being chie |
as elected Mayo in 1611 but refused to take the | Oath of Supremacy and was dismissed. |
resign the position before actually taking the | oath of office. |
John Lambert against George Monck, opposed the | oath of abjuration in parliament, was entrusted with |
Oath of a Warrior is the second full-length album by | |
n; we will assist all officials to uphold their | oath of office; and finally, we will join with every |
the Hawaii State Supreme Court administered the | oath of office to Abercrombie and Schatz. |
Minister to make no mention of the Queen in his | oath of office. |
Alone of all the English bishops, he took the | oath of Royal supremacy on the accession of the last |
Reinhardt administered the | oath of office to current Los Angeles Mayor, Antonio |
Princess Wijdan Bint Fawwaz Muhana took the | oath of office as Jordan's new ambassador to Italy b |
eing a Catholic priest and refusing to take the | oath of allegiance. |
Henry pledged an | oath of fealty to Rufus who came to hold Normandy in |
He took the Dutch | oath of allegiance, and served as the navigator and |
s had been violated by not letting him take his | oath of office, and had nothing to do with the actua |
end, Steuart returned to Maryland, and swore an | oath of loyalty to the Union. |
isher, for high treason in refusing to take the | oath of succession, deprived of his benefices, and i |
on May 15, 1860, at which time Howard took the | oath of office. |
e Pope himself expressed his desire to view The | Oath of the Horatii. |
son became its first Superintendent, taking the | oath of office on 18 August 1908. |
tates Deputy Secretary of Commerce and took the | oath of office on July 27, 2005. |
appointment was certified, Bruce postponed the | oath of office in order to be eligible to serve a fu |
The | Oath of Salisbury refers to an event in August 1086 |
In 1168 Gerard returned to England and took the | oath of fealty to Henry II, which Becket had rejecte |
udge Williams would subsequently administer the | oath of office to Ross after he successfully challen |
hief Justice William Rehnquist administered the | Oath of office for the last time before his death in |
Edward and Adolphustown but refused to take the | oath of office because he was a Quaker. |
William Dyer took the | Oath of a Freeman at the General Court in Boston on |
tted Quaker officials to replace the prescribed | oath of fidelity with a declaration, owing to their |
g him for refusing to sign the infamous Loyalty | Oath of the 1950s during the McCarthy Era. |
commissions in the Regular Army and to take an | oath of U.S. citizenship with their new officers oat |
ns to draft a modernized wording of the ancient | oath of Hippocrates which was sent for consideration |
the Bishop of Caithness to receive Alexander's | oath of fealty to the papal see, and to ensure that |
ional 23 years on racketeering and violation of | oath of office convictions, and concurrent sentences |
elected President on January 24, 1974 and took | oath of office as President of the Republic on Janua |
deposed in consequence of his acceptance of the | Oath of Allegiance to James I. The new archpriest wa |
He took the | oath of office in January 1991 and has been re-elect |
intment on October 29, 1492; Champigny took the | oath of allegiance on December 10, 1492; and in 1494 |
an Catholics in England, provided they took the | oath of allegiance and a new oath abjuring certain d |
lish government's response was to enforce a new | oath of allegiance, drafted in such a way that it wa |
MSPs are required to swear an | oath of allegiance to the Queen before they can take |
British navy so that the settlers could take an | oath of allegiance to the King as required by law, s |
ately imprisoned because he refused to take the | Oath of Allegiance. |
d coming into the realm; but Oven on taking the | Oath of Supremacy was respited. |
1961, immediately after taking the presidential | oath of office. |
He took the | oath of allegiance to the Government of the United S |
farce, otherwise known as the drug war, and the | oath of office." |
er religious who refused to take the anti-Papal | oath of the "Civil Constitution of the Clergy" were |
ppointed by President Bill Clinton and took the | oath of office on August 10, 1993. |
viewing the painting; moreover, David held The | Oath of the Horatii on exhibit for some extra weeks, |
Lowth declined the | oath of allegiance to William, and was in consequenc |
Oath of The Youth Organisation of EOKA | |
"The | Oath of Black Blood" - 2:41 |
On January 20, 2009, Stevens administered the | oath of office to Vice President Joe Biden per Biden |
as captured and given amnesty in exchange of an | oath of allegiance. |
ander Monro had been ejected for not taking the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary, and wrote a |
Judge Marshall administers | oath of office |
The widowed Eleanor swore a holy | oath of chastity in the presence of Edmund Rich, Arc |
e Blood' book states that he had "once sworn an | oath of brotherhood to me in my Viking hof." |
The book's title comes from the | oath of office taken by all U.S. federal officials ( |
The long title was "An Act for altering the | Oath of Abduration and the Assurance; and for amendi |
n of property rights, subject only to taking an | oath of allegiance. |
key, and in July 1852, made a declaration under | oath of his intention to become a citizen of the Uni |
John Marshall administered the | oath of office. |
Judge Grant took his | oath of office on August 21, 1985, and served sevent |
tion; previously, resident aliens could take an | oath of allegiance to qualify themselves. |
he rose to fame, and after her death he took an | oath of chastity. |
ed a commissioner for the purpose of taking the | oath of allegiance for Yamachiche parish. |
end to the fighting and for the removal of the | Oath of Allegiance from the Treaty because “you have |
demanded the KBR rebel leaders to be pledge an | oath of loyalty to the Chechen President Abdul-Halim |
The | Oath of Maimonides is a traditional oath for physici |
On taking the | oath of office on March 4, 1934, the world holds its |
He took the | oath of office on October 7, 1861. |
d Kingdom which sets out provisions whereby the | oath of allegiance taken to the Sovereign may be sol |
Pope Martin V. On 17 June 1420, he tendered his | oath of fealty to Eric, King of Norway, in the churc |
nonites of non-violence, pacifism, and swearing | oath of allegiance. |
rmed forces considered that Bell had broken his | Oath of Allegiance as an Officer (Lieutenant Colonel |
Blackwell, reproaching him for having taken the | oath of allegiance in apparent disregard of his duty |
Giving the | oath of office was Chief Justice John Marshall. |
ed profanely or swore, on the conviction by the | oath of witnesses in front of a justice of the peace |
Ostrowski takes the | oath of office on 26 November 1946, to the right dep |
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