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But he had not definitely plighted his troth yet.Republican leaders are furious.
He formed an enduring friendship with a young Swiss, Georges Deyverdun, and also fell in love with and rashly plighted himself to Suzanne Curchod, a pastor's daughter of great charm and intelligence.
So their troth is plighted, and all set fair.
That suggests a sensible survival instinct that has not always been visible since Cameron and Clegg first plighted their troth in the No 10 rose garden in May 2010.
Though politically unaligned, I have plighted my troth to yes – so doubtless some troll will now call me a bitch.
Last time Rupert plighted his … troth, is it?
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Yet unlike most colleagues, at least the £10m midfielder was prepared to discuss Sunderland's plight.
Much of Wigan's plight can be boiled down to problems in attack rather than defence.
The plight of the two players has made many question the worth of lucrative central contracts.
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