The 24-year-old once swore by the smart boutiques of Princes Square, one of Glasgow's premier league shopping destinations. |
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I staggered across the tiles in ungraceful fashion, handbag swinging as I swore. |
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As more jagged ribbons of lightening above set the sky alight, Ely swore aloud as he was blinded. |
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The dragon was angry with the elf and swore he would make his life miserable if he could. |
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He swore as he bent low over the bars, angrily straining on the pedals, gathering speed as he wheeled round the corner and into the drive. |
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This, he swore, was due to positioning his cap at the rear of the animal whenever it lifted its tail. |
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The appellant's solicitor swore an affidavit as to why the witnesses were not called at the trial. |
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He gesticulated and swore at the young couple, holding up his fist and thumping the vehicle, and mouthing to the passenger to get out of the car. |
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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to the other side. |
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Dr. Alan Grant swore that he'd never set foot near the islands housing the dinosaurs from the original Jurassic Park. |
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The window was blocked completely by a curtain of lianas, and Theo swore he could see a small monkey peering out at him. |
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She swore the second night would be much better, that she'd pick some place less wild and riotous. |
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He swore he could feel their gaze riveted on him as he ventured his way through it all. |
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Well, you see, the lords and barons swore their oath to make the king sign the Magna Carta at Bury St Edmunds. |
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He swore and kicked at the trunk as it caught on an upthrust root, then swore again as it jerked free and slammed into his shin. |
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She stared at the empty glass for a moment, and then swore quietly under her breath. |
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She swore softly under her breath as she began to push her way through the crowd. |
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My eyes followed his steady pace around the room as he tore at his hair and swore under his breath. |
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Andrea jerked to a stop again at another traffic light and he swore under his breath. |
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We swore we wouldn't have one Army trestle table in the place or one drop of magnolia on the walls. |
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He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand. |
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She swore violently as a black SUV screeched around the corner, spraying her with muddy street water. |
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The man who swore by the loyalty towards India, preached secessionism in the state. |
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He barked his shin on a hidden stump and swore softly but continued on toward the scrap. |
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I stalled and swore, went too fast or too slow, but he was patient and spoke to me in soothing tones. |
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At the height of his power, Greeks, Bulgarians, Serbs and Albanians swore allegiance to him. |
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He swore that my parents would be messengered a letter saying I had been accepted to an exclusive school. |
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He flushed with aggravation at his nervousness, and swore silently at his tendency to get tongue-tied in the presence of beautiful women. |
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Half the guys topside during her landing swore she was some famous movie star or other, the rest figured that she had to be a stunt double. |
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Matt swore angrily under his breath, slightly shivering from the sudden cold and wetness. |
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She reportedly swore like a trooper at neighbours and staff, and put down her husband in public. |
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Nearer home, old-style Englishmen swore by a portion of bitter almonds and raw eel. |
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Several witnesses swore our newlyweds had a sustained ashrieking argument just before the unspeakable happened. |
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When he did finally make it to court he swore he'd seen nothing, even denying he ever told Guards he'd seen anything. |
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I swore softly, taking care not to blaspheme in case that increased my punishment. |
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Max swore as he twisted the lock-pick in the keyhole impatiently, but the lock still refused to oblige. |
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There was also a balcony that overlooked the ocean, where he swore that the sounds of the waves were truly mythical sirens singing him to sleep. |
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I confronted him about it, we had a big blow-up, almost broke up, he swore he'd never do it again, yada yada yada. |
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The youth swore he would take care of his friend, but the Tall Soldier continued to plead with him unhearing. |
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Then she swore as one of her shoes, strange high-heeled slip-ons, fell off. |
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Dolly was close to incandescent in her outrage, and swore at me in a most unladylike manner. |
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The visitor swore the children weren't near enough to the item to have moved it. |
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I was persuasive with the governor and he swore a solemn oath to me that you would come to no harm from this. |
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The men swore again, wondering how Tori could be so nonchalant when so many things were going wrong. |
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She swore, covering her eyes, and stepped back, instinctively moving into a defensive crouch. |
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Carr entered the witness box and swore an oath before the court, then gave some preliminary details about herself. |
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On August 1, 1291, three Alpine cantons swore the oath of confederation, an act that later came to be regarded as the foundation of Switzerland. |
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He had suspended him after he allegedly swore at a steward and physically assaulted a stipendiary steward. |
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He had rich, wavy hair of a raven black hue and opaline green eyes that she swore looked right into her soul. |
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It worked almost too well, resistance was indeed futile, but heck, they probably could've swore at me and the results would have been similar. |
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He swore he would helm the florist freebie magazine for a year at the most. |
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He also visited her grave accompanied by his mother, stubbed out cigarettes and swore at photographers. |
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The girl got outcasted, and my wife swore she would never have anything to do with her unfaithful husband. |
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I shook hands with the dean, swore the Hippocratic oath, signed up with the Medical Defence Union, and went to a party. |
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In 1534 they all swore an oath of poverty, chastity and obedience to the pope. |
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This is not the country I agreed to support when I swore my allegiance to the Republic, and dedicated my life to its defense. |
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Hidden in the forest, Von Rothbart had secretly overheard Siegfried's promise, and he swore he would stop this love. |
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Among them the fact that it was the judge and jury who swore an oath to render a true and just decision. |
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Did you have a copy of that statement at the time you swore this affidavit? |
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Notwithstanding this claim, Solhi testified on cross-examination that he swore his affidavit on behalf of all the respondents. |
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He swore a statutory declaration 26 March 1993 to say the companies were being deregistered. |
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Finally, a member of defence counsel's staff swore an affidavit in which she deposed. |
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He told me all about it, when he was finished, and swore blind he was never going to mess with mysterious strangers again. |
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Naomi, as you'll know equally well, swore blind that unlike some models one wouldn't care to mention, she didn't take drugs. |
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The fortune teller swore up and down on her husband's grave that the star had not been there the night before. |
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More than that, have I dropped it in favour of working in London, which I swore blind I would never do while I was still at university. |
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He swore up and down that it was all necessary for controling ones power but Scarlet knew he was just trying to get payback. |
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In fact, she swore up and down that she didn't have anyone in mind, but Jane knew her better than that. |
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A guard swore by his honor, his faith and his love for his children that no one would be executed. |
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In a country where women swore by their gold, a shift in taste and preference is seen. |
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With her as my first girlfriend, you should be glad I never swore off women altogether. |
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I swore off it back then, and indulged in various other people, while looking over my shoulder for a while. |
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During this trip Norman writers maintain that he swore to support William's claim to the English throne. |
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According to Pam, Jack admitted it and swore to never lay a hand on the girl again. |
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Rather than regret those choices, I swore to myself I would learn from their consequences. |
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When Allan went to jail on fraud and theft charges, Elna swore to wear black every day until his release. |
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He was only allowed to return to India when he swore to the authorities that he would not indulge in any political activities there. |
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I ask all of you that are against this war to keep supporting our troops who are doing their duty as they swore to do. |
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Remember when you clutched your loved ones and swore to live each day to the fullest and be thankful for life and everything in it? |
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As she tightened the cinch of the saddle again she swore she wasn't going to go back to the cabin just yet. |
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When I shone the light on the water, I swore it would parboil any squid that happened along. |
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He swore to me that he had left it back in my shed, but had to eat humble pie when he discovered it was in his garage all the time. |
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My friend's very particular about her pasta, and she swore that the noodles were perfectly cooked. |
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I swore to myself at that time that I would never sit idly by while someone was being discriminated against. |
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He lifted his left foot from the water and finally swore loudly and coarsely. |
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I swore off ever drinking alcohol, and I prefer drinking tea and cocoa to drinking coffee. |
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He also swore a financial statement, which indicated that he had phantom stock units and stock options. |
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A pillar of the Kirk, he was also unique among journalists in that he hardly ever swore. |
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Though pie-eyed, she managed to stagger through, but swore she would never again drink before a performance. |
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Falling to the ground, the injured boy grabbed his face and swore at the inflicter of the pain. |
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This time angry concert-goers swore at the organisers and pelted them with stones and bottles. |
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When Manet saw the finished work, he was furious, and swore that Degas had distorted the features of his dear wife. |
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He never betrayed the solemn fraternal oath he and his brothers swore before their mother Sheikha Salaama not to murder each other. |
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After one outburst, Flaubert offered profuse apologies and swore never again to behave as he had. |
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The barber told me the secret of Man-Mur, and I swore that I would take the secret to the grave, so I cannot reveal it to you, dear readers. |
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He didn't have his mask on at first but then he pulled it down and swore at me that he wanted the money. |
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Forty-five minutes before the wedding, the groom's father parked his car and swore. |
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I therefore swore that I would never do anything to bring dishonour upon a woman. |
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Dark clouds gathered above her head and she swore she heard the distant sound of thunder. |
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He also swore and used abusive language to the manager of Cullompton town hall market on the same day. |
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Even though Josh had said that, David swore he could see the vampire's eyes were a bit watery. |
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Misha took the phone from Mike and hurriedly dialled Mario's number, not really hearing Miroslav as he swore quietly in Serbian as a motorbike flashed passed him on the exit. |
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Sitting on the sky blue counter as her coffee perked, Kina silently swore. |
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And there is Simon, the male escort, who finds himself fighting against the longing he long ago swore off. |
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Napoleon's first language was Corsican and he frequently swore in it. |
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Whether in the tenements of Mumbai or in the villages around Ayodhya, I found Hindus and Muslims who lived and ate together and swore by each other even in times of crisis. |
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Apparently my aunt swore by it with my cousin and told mum who told nan who told my other aunt and it was the whole family's solution whilst we were babies. |
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The radio transmitter crackled again and the pilot swore under his breath. |
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They grunted and swore under their breaths as they slumped back into their seats. |
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I didn't want my school friends to think of me as a goody-goody type just because I was a pastor's kid, so I swore and drank and got high with them. |
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I swore and cursed at him for a couple of minutes and he warned me off. |
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I swore loudly, cursing again when the noise made my head ache. |
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Every local politician thereafter swore allegiance to saving neighbourhoods, as though Noreen and her friends had just given voice to the obvious. |
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This year I swore off booze, vowing to drink casually and infrequently. |
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They swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States. |
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Kerry swore no such document existed, but I have seen a copy of these proposed plans. |
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He had all day to find something, and he swore to himself he would. |
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You swore off colas when newspapers said they contained pesticides. |
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I swore then and there to drink the entire bottle in a single sitting. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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The chef swore that he did not add gourmet powder to the soup when we asked how he maintained such tasty flavors after stewing the dish on a fire for at least four hours. |
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He was the point man in the promotion when Evel Knievel swore he'd soar across Snake River Canyon in a sawed-off rocket ship. |
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Charlie was one year older and seven inches taller than Graham, although Graham swore he was six feet tall when he had his Sunday-go-to-meeting shoes on. |
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Such was the experience of a woman who took her future in-laws to meet her parents for the first time. Her in-laws were big cursers, while her own family never swore. |
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Red was looking at him, and John swore there was a twinkle in Red 's eye. |
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The soft sound of a beeper went off, and Beth swore violently. |
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The republican edifice you swore to tear down is severely weakened. |
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Tony is a huge Patriots fan, a guy who swore up and down at the Super Bowl in New Orleans a few years back that New England was going to shock the world. |
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Tommy swore to prove him wrong and went on to win the world exhibition dancing title in Paris and the regional British championship six years running. |
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At times, she swore she saw a few sparks fly in the space between the two. |
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She swore up and down that she never would come here, that it was too much of a mess for her to drive all the way from Queens and back in midday traffic. |
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I had to carry the animal all the way back home, and swore to myself that I will feed him one hundred doggy food pellets instead of one hundred and two. |
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He swore softly, stopping to shine the penlight in his eyes. |
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My secretary stopped answering my telephone because callers swore at her. |
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She swore, and swears to this day, that there was no man involved. |
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This Sydney detective came up to Queensland and gave evidence on oath, swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth then lied his head off. |
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To backtrack a bit, both DJ and his teacher swore up and down to me for most of this school year that DJ and S. had become friends and had put the past behind them. |
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We, being the ones who swore, even on pain of death, that we would defend the interests of the System, feel that our acts must be selfless in all aspects. |
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Townspeople say he swore never to return to Taizhou, and he has apparently kept his word. |
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From personal experience, every single one of my male and female friends who swore up and down that they'd never have children is now raising at least one kid, if not two. |
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She swore she could see a strange gleam appearing in his grey eyes. |
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A football boss swore so much during his half-time team talk he EXHAUSTED the BBC's bleeper. |
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Spink's ex-husband swore repeatedly at the officers and refused to calm down. |
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After her friends swore by the huge discounts, Bardees Badr from Tanzania started buying deals online. |
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The Reservoir I grew up in was populated by menacing, toothless Torana-driving bogans, crushed menthol-smoking pensioners and toddlers who swore. |
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He was an extraordinary old aristocrat, who swore like a costermonger, and had the manners of a farmer. |
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Bradley swore a mighty deep-space oath and braced himself against certain annihilation. |
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After supper, the men sprawled in their bunks or along the deacon-seat, and fearsomely they spat and swore, and fearsomely they lied. |
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The Londoners chose his son Edmund as their king, while most of the nobles met at Southampton and swore fealty to Cnut. |
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The royal court was gathered in April 1155, where the barons swore fealty to the King and his sons. |
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Although we swore this fellow to secrecy, he went straight to the induna and revealed our secret. |
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He gave a large tribute in money to Philip and swore that all his subjects in France and England would recognise Richard as their lord. |
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Richard swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross. |
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At Christmas, Henry Tudor swore an oath to marry Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, to unite the warring houses of York and Lancaster. |
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This led to a schism between those clergy who swore the required oath and accepted the new arrangement and those who remained loyal to the Pope. |
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I swore readily enough to this and he joyed with exceeding joy and embraced me round the neck while love for him possessed my whole heart. |
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Alone in a private room, the five plotters swore an oath of secrecy on a prayer book. |
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For the first time, reigning monarchs not only swore their support to the Crusades but endeavoured to take part in them. |
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On 26 December, at Newcastle upon Tyne, King John swore homage to Edward I for the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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On 12 December 1263 in the commote of Ystumanner, Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn did homage and swore fealty to Llywelyn. |
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In 1238, Llywelyn held a council at Strata Florida Abbey where the other Welsh princes swore fealty to Dafydd. |
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Pollok swore out a warrant against Welsh who was arrested upon complaint that he had bitten his former manager's ear in half. |
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Pugh, who swore at Dennett during the exchange, later apologised for his conduct. |
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The warrior bishops, electors, pfalzgrafs, and knights of the empire, all swore it was no shame not to be a match for Sathanas. |
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When the Roman senate heard what had happened, Caesar swore to put down all the Belgic tribes. |
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Charlemagne demanded what the pope had requested, but Desiderius swore never to comply. |
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The turning point came in 785, when Widukind had himself baptized and swore fealty to Charlemagne. |
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The very mother's head you swore by in the dock is a heavier head, crowned with ponderable hair. |
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Peace returned in 1324 when Afonso Sanches was sent into exile and the Infante swore loyalty to the king. |
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In August 1671, Muscovite envoys administered the oath of allegiance and the Cossacks swore loyalty to the tsar. |
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Some people in Moscow swore allegiance to him on condition of his maintaining Orthodoxy and granting certain privileges to them. |
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Some of the settlers and their slaves remained after they swore loyalty to the King of Spain, especially in Bluefields. |
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Once the terms had been finalised on 19 June, the rebels again swore allegiance to King John. |
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An ancient sycamore tree on the village green, known as the Martyrs' Tree, is said to be the place where the Martyrs swore their oath. |
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He then swore revenge on his creator for bringing him into a world that hated him. |
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If he swore not to escape, he could gain better accommodations and the freedom of the prison. |
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Already most of us feel somewhat softer toward Japan than we swore on a stack of Bibles we ever would feel. |
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Stanley knitted when he should have purled and swore, tinking the knitting back to fix the flaw. |
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After the candidate swore and picked his nose throughout the interview, we considered him unhirable. |
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AoThey still have the balafon, the instrument he played, and swore that it is original. |
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Harmon's face beetrooted. He strode from the office, stared at the cell block, and swore with artistry. |
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Tom swore he could not die in peace unless he knew he had done everything he could to ensure Kelli lived a long life. |
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In Parthia did I take thee Prisoner, And then I swore thee, sauing of thy life, That whatsoeuer I did bid thee do, Thou should'st attempt it. |
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We griped and laughed and swore and made fun of one another and ourselves. |
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When the marriage act was mooted, Keith swore that he would revenge himself upon the bishops, by taking some acres of hind for a burying-ground, and underburying them all. |
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The Chief Justice swore him in as President on Inauguration Day. |
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When he swore at me again, I couldn't hold back. So, I hit him for six. |
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Priests swore allegiance to Lutheranism or found new employment. |
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This is the atonement for violating the oaths that you swore to keep. |
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The Bayeux Tapestry, and other Norman sources, then record that Harold swore an oath on sacred relics to William to support his claim to the English throne. |
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The crew of Bartholomew Roberts preferred not to be taken alive and swore to blow themselves up rather than give the authorities the satisfaction of seeing them hanged. |
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Emin said she was drunk, slurred and swore before walking out. |
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The Minister who piloted it through Parliament, the Honourable Phandu Skelemani, swore that if any Motswana were to suffer under it, he would take personal responsibility. |
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Hearing that his wife was posing in the altogether for the great Spanish satirist, the Duke of Alba swore that he would paint Goya's picture in Goya's blood. |
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This one is outta Okie, but I swore I recognized the pool on the cover. |
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By invitation of Scottish magnates, Edward I resolved the dispute, ruling in favour of John Balliol, who duly swore loyalty to him and became king. |
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He used black ostrich herl to make the body and swore to its efficiency. |
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