He is also pledged to get rid of the secrecy that seems to bedevil things going on at the Town Hall. |
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The Red Hand is also incorporated into the coats of arms of other septs who pledged their allegiance to the O'Neills. |
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Police have pledged to step up patrols in a bid to get tough with the vandals. |
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Yet still, Americans are stationed in Europe and Americans are still pledged to risk their blood and treasure in Europe's defense. |
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Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal. |
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News chiefs from ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC television networks pledged to vet incoming feeds and not broadcast them live. |
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But the disbanded group pledged money to sponsor the leaflets and pay for the signs for the trail. |
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But how best we secure the reform and additional investment that are vital if we are to deliver to the people we are pledged to serve. |
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Whereby all men were pledged to defend the rights of each man, and each man to defend the rights of all men. |
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Thus bills of exchange, promissory notes, and certificates of deposit can be, and frequently are, pledged to banks. |
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Malaysia has also pledged to send personnel to Indonesia and has provided two military aircraft for rescue missions. |
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These are the international legal structures in place and we are pledged to abide by them. |
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Many of the dropouts were no doubt victims of social promotion in the early grades, a practice that Bloomberg has now pledged to end. |
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Well, I'm pledged to build this Green Party effort and to get more candidates at the local, state and national level, yes. |
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In return, the 182 non-nuclear armed signatories to the treaty pledged to never acquire nuclear arms. |
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This organization is pledged to work for justice in the church and for the implementation of due process procedures. |
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Their friends had gone positively nuts at it and all pledged blessings and support. |
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And if the ultraconservatives who headed his Liberal Democratic Party dared to stand in his way, he pledged, he would take them down, too. |
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He also proposed a sinking fund, financed by post office revenues, that would be pledged to pay off the debt. |
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We expect university campuses to be occupied, and thousands of schoolchildren have pledged to stage sit-ins or demand debates. |
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City centre officers are also pledged to have more of an impact on cycle thefts and on cyclists riding in restricted areas. |
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Miss Adie, however, has pledged to return to the town in five or six months time to register her support for the project. |
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The world will be just as dangerous the day after we have solemnly pledged to ignore its dangers. |
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She pledged additional aid to ease the burden on Afghan farmers forced to give up their one cash crop. |
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It is a multilateral aid programme and operates on the basis of voluntary contributions pledged at irregular intervals. |
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Moreover, Iceland has pledged the consumer will not have to pay more for organic products, which are usually more expensive. |
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As the couple pledged their undying love and gazed dreamily into each other's eyes, in came a tiny voice. |
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President Bush helped unfurl a giant flag, and pledged to press the fight against terrorism. |
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The government pledged not to raise excise rates on cigarettes this year to allow the industry to recover from a slump. |
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That the Liberal brand today is dirtied and dishonored is unquestionable, and an insult to the nation of people its leaders pledged to serve. |
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Health reform, he pledged, would be a key focus of his government in the upcoming year. |
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Furthermore, he has pledged, or perhaps bragged, that he will not kill protesters. |
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In-coming President Sean Kelly has pledged that the tournament stays as long as the players want it. |
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Mayor Martin Winter has pledged no member of staff at the current schools will be without a job as a result of the changes. |
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Some politicians, declaring themselves to be servants of the people, have pledged that they would be like faithful dogs. |
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He's pledged to continue to improve services so that customers get a better deal in the future. |
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Various countries pledged soldiers, bases and funds to the war in Afghanistan. |
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They pledged doctors, medical supplies, financial aid, and rescuers with sniffer dogs and equipment to locate survivors. |
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Those who had already pledged him their votes spent last week looking at their shoes. |
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He also pledged four fighter aircraft, three frigates and two refueling aircraft. |
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Both France and Germany have pledged elite troops, but the US has not yet taken up their offer. |
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Italy has pledged troops, ships and fighter jets, although no Italian military contingent has left for the front. |
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Some couples pledged to bequeath a portion of their estates, however modest, to an adopted son or daughter. |
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The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement conscription for overseas service. |
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She has pledged to assist intelligence agencies of foreign governments in bringing the perpetrators to justice. |
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The ambassador has also pledged to bear the costs of repairing insulation under the heat conducting tin roofs and the cement floors. |
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Before the game their players arranged a private meeting in which they pledged to make amends for a disappointing league placing. |
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He has pledged to restore a faltering economy and achieve greater equity in this most inegalitarian of the world's large economies. |
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United Nations members are pledged to collective security, i.e. to protecting any member nation from aggression at the hands of another. |
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Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb. |
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The freight cars will be pledged as special collateral for the bond issue, Deputy Transport and Communications Minister Nikola Yankov said. |
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The full enormity of the tragedy has now emerged, and large sums of money have been pledged. |
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The Coalition has pledged to overhaul the current system and even scrap existing plans. |
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The villagers pledged to keep away from liquor and also shun illicit distillers from their area. |
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Representatives of the parties co-chairing the conference will hold a news conference at which they are expected to announce the total pledged. |
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Many of the audience have pledged to do far more than just one of the ideas suggested in the programme. |
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Meanwhile Glasgow City Council has pledged that staff will continue to work around the clock to ease road and footpath problems. |
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He pledged to put aside his wants and desires and to pursue what God wanted for his life. |
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Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders. |
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He lifted the trade embargo on Vietnam and pledged to work towards the creation of a trans-Pacific free-trade zone. |
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The military government pledged to quell rebellion and unify the country by force. |
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Only assets included in Section I that are pledged should be reported here. |
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The one advantage he did possess was inherited wealth, which he pledged to spend for the benefit of others. |
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A host of groups and organisations have pledged to continue their support to reach the new target. |
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She pledged to raise cash to buy play equipment so that residents could build a new play park. |
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He says he has struck deals with 250 tribes whose elders have pledged to protect lines and installations in their areas. |
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Now Manchester's ruling Labour group has pledged to act after its own backbenchers joined the clamour for change. |
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In Kabul, they were handed over to village chiefs and tribal elders who pledged to support the new administration. |
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The latter had pledged to sweep all traces of Zionism, imperialism and the forces of reaction in the Arab world. |
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The Authority said it is very difficult to prove the existence of a cartel and pledged to monitor the situation in the town. |
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The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam. |
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It's still not clear how much of the pledged money is to be granted and how much is to be loaned. |
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The group pledged funding to the state prosecutor's office to help it to track down the killers. |
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The prime minister pledged to reboot his battered party by shaking up its ranks. |
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The Government has pledged to crack down on unscrupulous doorstep salesmen who swindle vulnerable pensioners out of thousands of pounds. |
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He even pledged he would commit hara-kiri if he could not offer evidence of this five days before polling day. |
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Only, the money pledged seems a little chintzy, given the needs, and the precedents. |
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They've since pledged to limit the length of their trips, even if it means taking a red-eye to get home. |
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Tyreen is also a man of his word and he fights alongside Dundee as he had pledged. |
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A Totton widow has pledged to fulfil a promise to her dying husband and continue his battle for justice after his death. |
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He also pledged to increase the accommodation supplement to match the supplement received by those on the dole. |
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He pledged to probe into any unfair treatment Hongkongers might receive abroad or on the mainland. |
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She pledged to bring to the state Senate the same accessible style she has shown as an alderwoman. |
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He pledged to carry on pursuing and prosecuting persistent noise nuisances. |
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He chose not to become a monk and has pledged to devote his life promoting Shaolin wushu. |
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Council chiefs have pledged to work harder to improve social services, despite receiving a glowing report from Government. |
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It pledged that there would be no more problems, and Liz received a letter the following day reiterating this. |
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The traders want the scheme to succeed and I have pledged to act as an honest broker between them and the developers. |
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He has led opposition against the proposals for two years and pledged to vote against the law. |
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Union chiefs have pledged that a one-day strike by local government workers will not interfere with burials or hit vulnerable people. |
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As a bishop, she is pledged to uphold church law and file charges against pastors who openly defy it. |
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President Lech Kaczynski and Poland's parliament each pledged a million zlotys in support for the victims. |
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Throughout the lead-up to the event the different managers and the amounts pledged for each will be displayed in store. |
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An action group today pledged to halt proposals for a new community centre outside its village. |
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However we are delighted to announce that all the event sponsors have pledged their full support in restaging this tournament. |
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Graham Smith says he is in negotiations with a number of new signings and has pledged to make an announcement within the next few weeks. |
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They have pledged to pay a forfeit to charity each time they made the error themselves. |
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Now publicans have pledged to raise a glass to the incoming regiment and let bygones be bygones. |
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The company pledged to review its security procedures in light of the highly-embarrassing attack. |
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At the time, the Liberals pledged to make health and education spending a priority. |
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Conferences were held, donors were lined up, and money pledged towards the reconstruction effort. |
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He pledged to keep a flinty eye on it and vowed to slay the threatening blip should it grow. |
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Sykes last night pledged his support for the Party and will spend a chunk of his fortune promoting their election campaign. |
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After Wednesday's vote the Governor's pledged consequences for the override. |
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Police and council officers have pledged to do even more to curb problem behaviour and will use new powers to help them. |
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Swannick has pledged that after three months he will check whether the new policy is running smoothly. |
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He said that from the outset, bosses pledged to avoid compulsory redundancies if possible. |
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Surrey Police has pledged to fight election fraud both at polling stations and with postal votes. |
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Householders who kill burglars in the heat of the moment will not face prosecution, the Director of Public Prosecutions pledged yesterday. |
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He called for the restoration of corporal and capital punishment and pledged support for apartheid in South Africa. |
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We have pledged to modernise the Tedaz aluminium plant and have an agreement with the Tajik government to buy a stake in a hydropower plant. |
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The firm has also pledged to raise money by taking part in events and activities throughout the year. |
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The sole US manufacturer of two flame retardants pledged to cease making both products next year. |
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During their occupation of the building, police had pledged not to enter the prayer area in order to quell opposition. |
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Countries signing the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer have pledged to eliminate manufacture and use of halocarbons. |
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The US, Britain and the Soviet Union pledged in 1978 never to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries that signed the treaty. |
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They pledged to carry their fight on to block this proposal and will investigate all possible avenues of approach. |
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Saboteurs have pledged to disrupt hunts over Christmas and predict they will turn violent. |
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Each called for the periodic restoration of land which had been pledged as security and forfeited for unpaid debt. |
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In total 19 financial firms in the UK have backed the fund and pledged to match their employees' donations, pound for pound. |
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The manager says in his statement that those shares had been pledged as security for another loan. |
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Plans to improve health, cut crime and create more jobs have been pledged as part of a long term vision for Rossendale. |
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Transport bosses have pledged more cash for police patrols to protect passengers on night bus services in Manchester. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Transport said the government had already pledged cash to support the three planned extensions. |
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Tens of thousands marched in the streets, and masked Hamas militants pledged revenge. |
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The Prime Minister pledged to do all that was necessary to root out the criminal minority behind the campaign of terror. |
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He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people. |
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A new economic agreement between the two was signed on Friday and they have pledged to open road and rail crossings possibly later this year. |
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But they have pledged to be back next year, and say it is only a matter of time before they register their first success in the borough. |
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Do these remnants pledged to eternal verities have any prospect of succeeding with contemporary children? |
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On one hand, I am pledged to be an advocate for the patient's best interests. |
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They selflessly pledged themselves to undertake great sacrifices for the cause of their country. |
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And even though I was young I had already pledged my life to serving that woman, my duty was complete obedience to her. |
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Kerry has pledged to reverse the tide of modern economics by doing exactly this. |
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Mr Andrews pledged he will put his northern customers first and will only be sending southerners his surplus stock. |
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Aides pledged that the 25-nation tour would not be complete without the commissioners involved meeting their fiercest critics face to face, including British Euro-sceptics. |
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To those who agreed with him, Bush pledged that the law against same-sex marriage would remain intact. |
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Almost six years after the deadly quake, little of the money pledged to rebuild the broken city has been anted up. |
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He also pledged to be a watchdog for the council's spending habits. |
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These modern railcars will provide greater comfort and reliability of services for passengers and in many cases substantially increase capacity, the minister pledged. |
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A consortium of European countries led by Germany pledged funds to be shepherded by the United Nations. |
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He has pledged to give after-tax proceeds of the stock options to charity. |
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But Mrs. crane insists that she has pledged her heart to one dude and one dude only. |
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The humble-sounding Tory leader, in his keynote speech to the party conference in Bournemouth, pledged to make accountability his watchword and said they could deliver. |
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We bought the wristlets there, and pledged our best friendship forever. |
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Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign. |
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Mr. Netanyahu has pledged to erect a similar barrier along the Syrian frontier, with changes to suit the topography. |
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The modest hero has asked not to be identified, but police praised his selfless action and pledged to bring those responsible for the attack to justice. |
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They will be joined by the legal eagles from Ingrams Solicitors, in York, where company bosses have pledged to match all the money raised by the staff. |
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How could a collaborator of the British and a pledged advocate of violent liquidation of minorities, Muslims in particular, be invited to this function? |
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He pledged that governance is going to be a key focus of the Republican Senate. |
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Speaking with intensity, the president pledged to rededicate himself to the challenge of shuttering the prison. |
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Last year, I also pledged to connect 99 percent of our students to high-speed broadband over the next four years. |
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Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak. |
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They pledged a tenfold increase in the number of drug treatment centres. |
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Both candidates have pledged to sign the security pact that outgoing President Hamid Karzai has spurned. |
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Under the weight of massive, thunderous protests and growing international pressure, Damascus has pledged to withdraw its troops from Lebanon in line with the Taif Accords. |
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Red-faced environment chiefs today pledged there will be no repeat of the Hampshire scandal which saw tons of recyclable waste dumped in rubbish tips. |
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Britain had pledged to train 2,000 Libyan recruits in total, but that commitment is now under review. |
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Bachmann pledged to stand as president against abortion and for traditional marriage. |
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David Freedlander reports from a Romney rally where even hitherto lukewarm fans pledged their troth. |
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During his speech, he pledged to keep the federal books in the black. |
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Almost every country present pledged to either adopt a church or rebuild a school. |
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Just when Michele pledged to get on with her life and stop mooning for her mechanical engineer, out of the blue he asked her out for dinner and proposed. |
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So, the Boston group made yet another uncanonical departure from the bishop they had pledged obedience to, and ended up with the Synod of Archbishop Auxentios. |
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Even if at the expense of an ill-estimated and obviously uncoordinated move, he has pledged his intention to regain the initiative within the party. |
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Men from the mountains and the coast, rich and poor, slaveholders and nonslaveholders, urbanites and rural residents all pledged their lives to defend the antebellum South. |
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He pledged solid US support on a tour to inspect the Asian tsunami damage. |
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This time around, in a bid to catch up, both the main parties have pledged to renegotiate parts of the austerity agreements, too. |
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They had pledged to show up at the prosecutor's office on Thursday. |
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Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders wreaking havoc in our communities. |
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He pledged that the cash obtained from five sublets of his constituency offices when he was a Westminster MP would be paid back if the Commons instructed him. |
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Taking the lead in the show was none other than a famous Hong Kong pop singer who pledged in all sincerity not to accept a penny from the charitable performance. |
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She has pledged to get serious about fighting global warming, and says she'll work to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and mercury pollution. |
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The 15 youngsters all pledged not to indulge in a surreptitious snack when they went home to bed after a video evening at the church, without the pop corn. |
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Because most of its hard assets, such as airplanes, already are pledged as loan collateral, the company has said that it will not seek additional investors at this time. |
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At the meeting he pledged to introduce indeterminate sentencing for serious offenders, meaning they would not be released from prison until it was proved they were safe. |
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Although it appears taking compassionate leave may have crossed his mind, the Celtic manager has pledged he will be in charge for the start of the season. |
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Enough vaccine to inoculate everyone in the country against a pandemic strain of flu will be manufactured after the deadly virus breaks out, the Government pledged yesterday. |
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Today the firm apologised for the incident and pledged it had instituted an action plan to prevent a repeat of the incident at its Low Moor plant. |
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It pledged to make the conquest of poverty, achieve the goal of full employment and foster social integration, prevailing over objectives of development. |
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The consul general pledged financial support towards that undertaking. |
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A total of 402 households have responded through gifts or pledges and the total amount pledged represents more than twice the target figure of 96,170 euro. |
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Pembrokeshire County Council will be redoubling its efforts to market the second call centre building, pledged its leader, Councillor Maurice Hughes. |
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During the election campaign in 1964, Ayub Khan had pledged that if elected to the post of president he would remove corruption from all spheres of life. |
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She pledged that, as promised on the doorsteps, during the canvass, she would now be going back to talk to people and would be listening to what they had to say. |
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He must now seriously consider if September 13, the date he pledged to unilaterally declare independence, really is worth heralding as the momentous deadline. |
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But he will need more than semantics to see him through this one the more so as he is pledged to cut the public spending increase to single digits by 2004 and onwards. |
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He's pledged to execute every family that will not bend a knee to him. |
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He seems obsessed with the quick hit, his strategies geared more to press conferences than to long-term, practical solutions to the stuff he's pledged to protect us from. |
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Not only have reform groups solemnly pledged to bring facts and common sense to the debate, they propose societal acceptance of expanded, legal use of drugs by adults. |
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This is an internationally recognised human right, enshrined in a number of human rights treaties and conventions that Australia has pledged to uphold. |
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And he pledged that the Tories would bring back the right of all voters to use a polling booth, as opposed to some recent elections which have seen all-postal voting. |
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Some companies have pledged to freeze their rates in 2005, but most are likely to implement further hikes if wholesale gas prices continue to rise as expected. |
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He pledged to continue negotiations with the Health Service Executive on the issue of extending the centre and provision of special sheltered housing. |
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And today, Coun Kate Hollern, who heads Blackburn with Darwen Council, pledged to ensure staff prune back trees in parks and other authority-owned public spaces. |
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Then the eleven of them stood together in their battle gear, and Godwin raised his cup, and the ten pledged thegns raised theirs, and so they saluted each other, and drank. |
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Billions of dollars have already been pledged by aid agencies and donor nations, but the disbursement of aid money is being delayed due to the lack of internal security. |
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His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. |
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In 1912, unionists led by Edward Carson signed the Ulster Covenant and pledged to resist Home Rule by force if necessary. |
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Disraeli had declined, though pledged support to the Country Gentlemen's Interes, as Bentink had offered to lead if he had Disraeli's support. |
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The minister has pledged to provide training opportunities for Djiboutian cadres in different labor fields. |
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But bosses pledged to fight internet based campaigners' calls for the firm to demutualise. |
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President Rohani has pledged that inflation for the current year will be cut below 25 percent, which is still outlandishly high. |
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Separately, the Irish Parliament pledged its loyalty and agreed to the withdrawal of troops from Ireland to suppress the rebellion in America. |
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The Iranian hardliner pledged deeper ties with Venezuela and Nicaragua, including establishing embassies in each other's capital cities. |
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Gray broke the color barrier when he pledged tau Epsilon Phi. |
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And he has combatively pledged to fight to defend the socialist revolution that Chavez, a leftist ex-paratrooper, launched. |
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The sumo Association pledged to end yakuza ties the same year. |
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The owner cannot claim his good on consignment because the good is at the same time pledged, which grants the pledgee the right of retention. |
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The eastern indigo snake project began in 1998 after an anonymous donor pledged money for a three-year study. |
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But in order to avoid controversy, he swiftly pledged to hand his winning spondulics over to charity. |
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This group pledged its loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate, and took it upon themselves to police Kyoto against lawlessness and revolutionaries. |
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As well as direct financial support, Stoford has pledged assistance with publicity and promotion for MMM performances. |
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Captain Ian Flannery pledged to do as many sit-ups as possible in two-and-hours in aid of the Captain James Philippson Trust Fund. |
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In 2007, the Chinese Medical Association pledged to the World Medical Association to end organ harvesting from executed prisoners. |
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The pledge agreements obligated the taxpayer to enter into share-lending agreements with the counterparty with respect to the pledged stock. |
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A NORTHUMBERLAND Conservative has pledged to raise concerns over tax evasion with George Osborne. |
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God promised to purge this earth of evil, Norse God Odin pledged to purge this earth of Ice Giants. |
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Ed Miliband has pledged a Labour government would begin an immediate independent probe into tax avoidance by the rich. |
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He pledged to improve conditions in the underdeveloped and largely inaccessible southern part of Belize. |
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Jeremy Corbyn, on the Remain side, said that he pledged to veto TTIP in Government. |
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Doha has also pledged to stop its direct and indirect support of instigative networks, whether based in Qatar or abroad. |
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About a third of the share issue of Saltire is already pledged to accept the offer, which would see Saltire renamed Compart and delisted. |
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To solve the present crisis, he pledged not to convene the interparty caucus discussion on the CSSTA before the CSAS law was legislated. |
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In the white paper Scotland's Future, the Scottish government pledged to expand childcare provision in an independent Scotland. |
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He pledged to hunt down the death squads after sending Britain's chief war crimes investigator to the Balkans to find proof of Serb mass murder. |
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Edward, James, Henry, and Francis Austen pledged to make annual contributions to support their mother and sisters. |
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Daisy has pledged to furnish and maintain the BB guns, ammo, targets and shooting glasses necessary for the AGFC to administer the program. |
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Authorities have pledged Bahraini families will not be affected despite plans to redirect government funding. |
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Bagless vacuum cleaner boffin Sir James Dyson yesterday pledged to spend PS1billion on a wave of new products. |
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Senator Labras O'Murchu has pledged to lobby Brian Cowen to intervene with the British Government over the case. |
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By swapping the Armalite for the ballot box, as the well worn phrase puts it, the IRA have pledged to change the means towards their ends. |
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Gordon Brown tried to calm jittery Britain yesterday as he pledged to guarantee up to pounds 50,000 in savers' accounts. |
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Newly re-elected ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver pledged to strengthen the ACTUs capacity to campaign on the issues that affect Australian workers. |
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The winner of Tuesday's runoff election for mayor, Jim Whelan, pledged today to heal racial divisions. |
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Where but in Usania would a state delegation appear at a national convention pledged to support a man known to be ineligible for election? |
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Even before the podiums are occupied, we have pledged our allegiances. |
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Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule. |
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The Kingdom of Navarre had been invaded by Ferdinand of Aragon jointly with Castile in 1512, but he pledged a formal oath to respect the kingdom. |
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Prior to the United Kingdom's May 2010 general election, all three major political parties pledged not to approve a second runway. |
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In a meeting in Sydney, Australia in March 2012, the United States pledged to eight partner nations that there would be no more program delays. |
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This oath pledged support for the Hanoverian succession and for the exclusion of the Stuarts. |
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They volunteered their services and pledged their loyalty to Claiborne and to their newly adopted country. |
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In 2017, the government pledged to remove the ban on trade unions in export processing zones. |
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It reappeared as a duchy, and in the High Middle Ages, an enlarged Aquitaine pledged loyalty to the Angevin kings of England. |
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For example, a central bank may regulate margin lending, whereby individuals or companies may borrow against pledged securities. |
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Support for the old emperor waned as more legions around the empire pledged their allegiance to Vespasian. |
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Beckham has pledged his support for the Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign. |
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Conchobar had pledged to marry Deirdre himself in time to avert war, and takes his revenge on Clann Uisnigh. |
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Except in cases where he had pledged his word, Hitler always meant what he said. |
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Indeed, no European country pledged to send a team until two months before the start of the competition. |
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It wants to see the UK's Army turned into a home defence force, and has pledged to take the UK out of NATO unilaterally. |
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On 27 April the party pledged to build 1 million new homes over five years. |
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In November, Farage's former deputy, Paul Nuttall, was elected leader and pledged to win votes away from Labour. |
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In education, the Conservatives have pledged to review the National Curriculum, and introduce the English Baccalaureate. |
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It had followed the traditions of the Columban church of Iona until the Synod of Whitby in 664 at which it pledged loyalty to the Roman Church. |
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The Conservative Party also pledged to increase Britain's share of the global defence market as Government policy. |
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They also pledged to fight against all forms of protectionism and to maintain trade and foreign investments. |
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The Great Powers pledged to respect the independence and territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Before the 2011 Scottish election, the SNP again pledged to hold an independence referendum if it won another term. |
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Officials have pledged remedial action to repair damaged bridges. |
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During the campaign, the three main parties in the UK Parliament pledged to extend the powers of the Scottish Parliament. |
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These members reconvened at another place, appointed a Caretaker Executive and pledged allegiance to the Provisional Army Council. |
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In its manifesto for the 1997 general election, the Labour party pledged to incorporate the European Convention into domestic law. |
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Rehn's comment was disputed by Salmond, who restated his belief that a sterling currency union would be formed and pledged to create the necessary financial institutions. |
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That's a welcome and necessary move, one that signals that officials were serious when they pledged greater transparency on the problem of campus sexual assaults. |
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The retired British Steel metallurgist, who has spent the past 40 years preaching, pledged a donation from each sale of the book to research into multiple sclerosis. |
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Before the previous general election the Liberal Democrats had pledged to change the voting system, and the Labour Party pledged to have a referendum about any such change. |
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As the price of the Company's stock declined in Tuesday's trading, the brokerage firm sold all the pledged shares to satisfy margin calls in accordance with margin agreements. |
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The TDT revenue bonds are limited obligations of the city secured by the discrete trust estate, including pledged funds, for each respective series of bonds. |
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All three of the contenders to succeed her pledged to abandon the tax. |
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Before the election, all three main parties pledged to introduce a video games tax relief so that we can compete internationally on a level playing field. |
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As a Democratic Party superdelegate, he has pledged his support to Sen. |
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Although Frederick initially pledged to persecute Lutherans, he soon adopted a policy of protecting Lutheran preachers and reformers, the most significant being Hans Tausen. |
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Jack McConnell pledged yesterday that a Labour victory in the Holyrood election will pave the way for Government NHS hit squads to take charge of dirty hospitals. |
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To my well-pleaded plaint on breach of faith Concerning Malta, as at Amiens pledged, Has lighted up anew such brands of ire As may bescorch the world. |
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The premier had already pledged one million Australian dollars in federal aid to match a relief fund the state government had already established. |
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Orkney and Shetland were pledged to James III in 1468 and 1469 respectively, and it is with these pledges that the replacement of Norn with Scots is most associated. |
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In 2007 the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, pledged at the time to hold a public referendum based on certain tests he set as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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The Fort Worth based law firm of Eberstein Witherite has pledged to help provide 250 area families with complete turkey dinners for the Thanksgiving holiday. |
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Rail officials have pledged to investigate claims a teenage girl was thrown off a train miles from home because a conductor was not willing to change a pounds 20 note. |
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In 1999, Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, pledged that child poverty in the United Kingdom will end within a generation. |
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In the agreement, Japan has pledged to liberalize the primary sectors of the insurance market before permitting 'radical change' in the Third Sector. |
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If there be any party which is more pledged than another to resist a policy of restrictive legislation, having for its object social coercion, that party is the Liberal party. |
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In response to criticisms about the increased workload inspection frameworks caused, Ofsted pledged it would not change its inspection framework during the school year. |
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Money raised by the public includes pounds 73,000 pledged through a 'buy a brushstroke' campaign for people to sponsor pounds 5 brushstrokes on the painting. |
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The teen was pledged to supply ten men for the heer, or army. |
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The closure was in the face of fierce opposition from the Ambleside students, the townspeople, and support pledged from Tim Farron, MP for the campus and its students. |
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Celtic expressed disapproval of these protests, saying they were damaging to the image of the club and its fans, and pledged to ban those involved. |
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Thereafter, on 1 May 1756, the First Treaty of Versailles was signed, in which both nations pledged 24,000 troops to defend each other in the case of an attack. |
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