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The Magician's | Oath is a Big Finish Productions audiobook based on |
Ant (' | Oath') was a leftwing weekly publication in Turkey, |
Thor: Blood | Oath is a 6-issue comic book limited series publishe |
d of the war, each prisoner was given a loyalty | oath and a train ticket home; the last prisoner left |
yone who had committed perjury or had broken an | oath (whether a higher or lesser noble) forfeited hi |
Oberon, or The Elf King's | Oath is a 3-act romantic opera in English with spoke |
Oath of a Warrior is the second full-length album by | |
William Dyer took the | Oath of a Freeman at the General Court in Boston on |
The | Oath was a pledge signed by 576 of the 577 members f |
he true faith of a Christian" phrase in the new | oath maintained a hurdle for Jewish candidates for p |
government's employees have sworn and signed an | oath; deposited a security, money, property, or bond |
The Time of the | Oath is a concept album. |
style Mercyful Fate employed on Don't Break The | Oath resembled a mixture of post-Judas Priest and Ir |
ney general that same day and took his judicial | oath for a term lasting until the end of 2006, when |
y to his engagement, and he accordingly took an | oath on a brick wrapped up in the splendid covering |
.J. Bingham, who was forced to take the loyalty | oath by a mob inspired by articles that decried Bing |
He was administered | oath as a member of Parliament (Rajya sabha)from Aru |
The long title was "An Act for altering the | Oath of Abduration and the Assurance; and for amendi |
to control the use of the library, and took an | oath to abide by the rules. |
House of Commons, because he had not taken the | oath of abjuration in the form established by Parlia |
John Lambert against George Monck, opposed the | oath of abjuration in parliament, was entrusted with |
ions 1 and 2 of the Act were concerned with the | oath of abjuration. |
The | oath was administered by Chief Justice John Marshall |
The | oath was administered by Chief Justice Harlan F. Sto |
The | oath was administered by Alaska Supreme Court Justic |
Now, however, Dr. Oppenheimer under | oath has admitted that be knew and had seen Lambert |
First, "if the statement is made under | oath, solemn affirmation or solemn declaration follo |
person (normally the local Mayor) and take the | Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance. |
bly false statements on a material matter under | oath or affirmation in a court of law, or in any of |
n appearing at a hearing is required to take an | oath or affirmation. |
The Pope, however, condemned the new | oath soon afterwards. |
ange for being released from the non-aggression | oath, Killick agrees with Sharpe's proposal. |
asing Charles II of Naples from an inconvenient | oath to Alfonso III of Aragon". |
The Indian National Pledge is an | oath of allegiance to the Republic of India. |
and Opposition and augmentation to the Canadian | Oath of Allegiance |
of the non-juring bishops, refusing to take the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1689 and s |
Quaker Act (1662) - Required people to swear an | oath of allegiance to the king, which Quakers did no |
l Navy in order that the settlers might take an | oath of allegiance to the King. |
All the religious refused to take the | oath of allegiance to the Republic; some were exiled |
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 |
Newcomers are not allowed for the | oath of allegiance in toheedia doctrine. |
the status as a dominion (as represented by the | Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity) rather than as an i |
over the age of 18 to sign the Protestation, an | oath of allegiance to King Charles I and the Church |
He was freed after he swore an | oath of allegiance to Ferdinand and Isabella. |
When Gov. Sam Houston refused to take an | oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, Marshall's Ed |
now removed as to what was before them, a fresh | oath of allegiance was taken by Al-Ashraf Qansuh al- |
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. |
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 |
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 |
Ernst August) would not permit him to take the | oath of allegiance to the victorious King William I |
d of his professorship for refusing to take the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary. |
deposed in consequence of his acceptance of the | Oath of Allegiance to James I. The new archpriest wa |
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 |
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 |
He took the | oath of allegiance to the Government of the United S |
Lowth declined the | oath of allegiance to William, and was in consequenc |
ander Monro had been ejected for not taking the | oath of allegiance to William and Mary, and wrote a |
tion; previously, resident aliens could take an | oath of allegiance to qualify themselves. |
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 |
d Kingdom which sets out provisions whereby the | oath of allegiance taken to the Sovereign may be sol |
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 |
800 Acadians take | oath of allegiance to the French. |
when, not considering himself absolved from the | oath of allegiance to England at the time of his adm |
Refusing to take the new | oath of allegiance on account of its infringing on s |
sed on the membership or leadership criteria or | oath of allegiance to God and country of the Boy Sco |
He surrendered on his return and took the | Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. Constitution on Septe |
When the question of the new | oath of allegiance to James I was proposed, and the |
ace, commissioner responsible for recording the | oath of allegiance and commissioner for internal com |
ons of Russia who have accepted Islam, swear an | oath of allegiance to Dokka Umarov as the legitimate |
Military field commanders could administer the | oath of allegiance to deserters if they could verify |
to wear the ceremonial uniform, or to take the | oath of allegiance to the monarch whom he represente |
ngary, but August asked to be released from his | oath of allegiance from the Kaiser. |
hen the New Zealand government decided that the | oath of allegiance sworn at the citizenship ceremony |
He was exiled for refusing the | oath of allegiance to the Protector Oliver Cromwell. |
revolution of 1688, having declined to take the | oath of allegiance Hickes was first suspended and af |
Wilson took the | oath of allegiance and honored it until his death on |
He had worked with James on An Apologie for the | Oath of Allegiance in 1607, at Royston amd Newmarket |
Forty new members took an | oath of allegiance to the state an nation at that ti |
he Expedition, Peter Blacklee, Master, took the | oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, Examined by the Mi |
e freely within the British Colonies without an | oath of allegiance to the Church of England. |
She became the first MSP to swear their | oath of allegiance in Doric. |
He took the | oath of allegiance on 1 March 1560, and in the same |
After refusing to swear an | oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, Houston was d |
As a Lancastrian supporter he took the | oath of allegiance at Coventry in 1459. |
Confederate prisoners of war who had taken the | oath of allegiance), and Company A, Omaha Scouts (me |
allowed Episcopalian incumbents, on taking the | Oath of Allegiance, to retain their benefices, thoug |
Hearne had written to him on the subject of the | oath of allegiance, which fell into the hands of the |
although many of the people came in to take the | oath of allegiance, the professions of a considerabl |
to Virginia's capital in Williamsburg, took an | oath of allegiance, and eventually returned home. |
wed the conditions for Confederates to take the | oath of allegiance, and the number of prisoners rele |
He took the Dutch | oath of allegiance, and served as the navigator and |
lish government's response was to enforce a new | oath of allegiance, drafted in such a way that it wa |
The Act also provided a new | oath of allegiance, which denied the power of the Po |
nglish king asked the Scottish king to make him | oath of allegiance, but David had already sworn one |
upon the condition that they take and keep the | oath of allegiance. |
eing a Catholic priest and refusing to take the | oath of allegiance. |
ately imprisoned because he refused to take the | Oath of Allegiance. |
as captured and given amnesty in exchange of an | oath of allegiance. |
n of property rights, subject only to taking an | oath of allegiance. |
nonites of non-violence, pacifism, and swearing | oath of allegiance. |
Together, we had fulfilled our obligation and | oath of allegiance. |
of Jehovah's Witnesses, he refused to take the | oath of alliegiance to Adolf Hitler. |
aul's on 18 April; on 15 March 1634 he took the | oath as an ecclesiastical commissioner. |
s she had no children, she declined to make the | oath as an heir in favour of her sister. |
flagship title, Dragon | Oath is an award-wining MMO of great depth. |
The Pentecostal | Oath was an oath which the Knights of King Arthur's |
ught punishment on anyone unwilling to take the | oath, intimidated and decimated the Latter-day Saint |
A number of faculty members objected to the | oath requirement and were dismissed; ten years passe |
y to him as king, however in 802 he expanded to | oath greatly and made it so that all men over age 12 |
interviews where he discussed his membership in | Oath Keepers and the importance of the police and mi |
By the end of The | Oath Carter and Strange have entered into a relation |
h No More, Blacklist, Shihad, Pitchshifter, Das | Oath, Rammstein and Korn, all of whom have at some p |
ifornia Supreme Court ruled in 1952 the loyalty | oath unconstitutional and reinstated those who refus |
He joined the United States Army, taking the | oath on April 16, 1967 with the intention of becomin |
lasphemous words, and other actions proved upon | oath, as are not fit to be repeated in any Christian |
ropriate that his last words should be a vulgar | oath aimed at his doctor. |
She took the Paralympic | Oath for athletes at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in |
Despite his violation of his Judicial | Oath, he attempted to maintain the integrity of the |
om the Council and his customs post, citing his | oath to Bacon as proof of his "mutinous Spirit". |
Doreste took the Athlete's | Oath at Barcelona in 1992. |
ce been proved to have given false testimony on | oath was barred from ever appearing as a witness aga |
Shon also took the Athlete's | oath with basketball player Hur Jae during the openi |
It established a single uniform | oath to be taken by future monarchs at their coronat |
rrors of the later copyists, and prescribes the | oath to be taken by military commanders. |
rd of Regents adopted an anti-communist loyalty | oath to be signed by all University of California em |
Bayard refused, stating that such an | oath would be unconstitutional, and resigned his pos |
7 June 1909, which laid down the wording of the | oath to be taken by members of the parliament as fol |
In particular, one passage of the | oath could be read as giving the English authorities |
y was also the author of the song Di Shvue (The | Oath), which became the anthem of the Jewish Sociali |
On 23 April 2010, he took the | oath to become the third President of the Turkish Re |
oveshchensk, Tyumen - when a Muslim swears that | oath, he becomes a fighting unit. |
us, and Creusa was still a baby at the time the | oath had been sworn. |
John immediately turned coat, "as if his | oath had been made to the zealots," telling them tha |
Using the name of Jesus Christ as an | oath has been common for many centuries, but the pre |
At the 1950 Empire Games Lay took the | oath on behalf of all compettiors. |
Pedersen took the athletes' | oath on behalf of all competitors at the 1994 Winter |
mer Olympics in Beijing, Zhang took the Olympic | Oath on behalf of all competitors at the Games. |
Pope repudiated the "jurors" who had signed the | oath, especially bishops who had ordained new, elect |
"The | Oath of Black Blood" - 2:41 |
The | Oath of Black Blood is an album by the Finnish black |
pril 17: A provisional government-in-exile took | oath in Boiddonathtola (now called Mujibnagar) in Me |
hat William forced Harold Godwinson to take the | oath, the breaking of which led to the Norman conque |
e Blood' book states that he had "once sworn an | oath of brotherhood to me in my Viking hof." |
Oath of Buchenwald from the International Camp Commi | |
w prelates of the old regime to swear the civic | oath required by the revolutionary civil constitutio |
High Admiral rather than take the anti-Catholic | oath prescribed by the Test Act. |
For the secrecy | oath taken by magicians, see Magic (illusion) |
- In addition to | oath taking by the members, Provincial Assembly acco |
permission from the Captains-Regent to take the | oath required by the Elections Act without reference |
The | oath administered by Dogar to President Zardari shou |
dent of BCR and BKA General staff accepted this | oath from cadets of the First Minsk Officer School B |
Restormel is twinned by | oath, which can be viewed in the council offices in |
personal attendance upon the bishop, taking the | oath of canonical obedience, or subscribing the thre |
In 1664 he took the | oath as Captain in the 13th Division of the 'Civic g |
opal when he was excluded from the names in the | oath taking ceremony for ministers.** |
lve Jettators making use of a loophole in their | oath to challenge Kortan regardless, such as Matsuda |
The widowed Eleanor swore a holy | oath of chastity in the presence of Edmund Rich, Arc |
rts training at a special academy, must take an | oath of chastity, and must be hand-picked by Gaddafi |
he rose to fame, and after her death he took an | oath of chastity. |
ose who object to adding ‘God' to the end of an | oath, may chose to take the Affirmation of Allegianc |
g of Crimea, he attended the triumphant present | oath of citizenship to Russia by Tatars at the Karas |
However, just two days prior to her | Oath of Citizenship, she changed her mind and instea |
Mabry declined to take the Confederate loyalty | oath, which complicated his ability to travel to his |
She testified under | oath to Congress are you suggesting she's a liar bec |
Their | oath was considered invalid, and the applicants took |
Instead of an | oath, it consisted of a simple handshake. |
uate because he refused to swear the graduation | oath, which contained the phrase "so help me God and |
He repeated his parliamentary | oath in Cornish as he did after the previous electio |
2010, and along with three other MPs, took her | oath in Cornish. |
Morice attacked the ex officio | oath, which Cosin staunchly defended. |
At the conclusion of the | oath then-Supreme Court clerk Elmore Leonard who hel |
On June 6 1643 he took the Parliamentary | oath and covenant, and on 25 September subscribed to |
ent to Valladolid, where he took the missionary | oath 29 December 1633. |
In 1737 he went to Douai, took the mission | oath 28 December 1741, and was ordained a priest in |
ca are styled as a group, the honoree swears an | oath "to defend and promote the Greek Orthodox faith |
The | oath was demanded at a time of crisis when the Conqu |
ight and others, and, refusing the purgation by | oath, was deprived. |
lthough the latter term is sometimes used as an | oath of derision. |
She gives birth to a boy and takes an | oath to destroy the entire Thonnooram Veedu. |
Balachandra fulfilled his | oath and died heroically in the battlefield. |
And consecrate the | oath with draught and dance till morn." |
mpts to control it resulted in the Tennis Court | Oath (serment du jeu de paume), on 20 June, and the |
ty, their MSPs held various protests during the | oath ceremony, during which Kane took her oath with |
begin with the judge-advocate administering an | oath to each of the other officers of the court appo |
should swell with water, and the deities of the | oath should eat their offspring (seed) within their |
"The Coronation | Oath of Edward II and the Statute of York". |
ost from the outset, and in spite of his solemn | oath to Edward, Wishart was involved in the struggle |
Owenism that lecturers should take a religious | oath, to enable them to take collections on Sundays. |
s of Castile and later Spain still have to give | oath in equal manner, even after the Biscayan fueros |
However, dispute over the | oath immediately erupted. |
Those taking this | oath were exempted from some of the provisions of th |
The ruthless noble swore a solemn | oath:- 'Thy father,' said he, 'slew mine; and so wil |
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