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The question was whether school children with religious objections to pledging allegiance to the flag could be required to do so, on pain of expulsion from school.
As I did not have my glasses on, I got quite excited by the headline that Ed Miliband was to pledging an end to Labour's "macho politics".
Recently, many, including Gates and Buffett, have taken to pledging to dedicate most of their wealth to philanthropy, in an apparent form of penance.
These range from a commitment to do your dissertation in an area they are interested in to pledging to work for them for a certain number of years after graduating.
In addition, to pledging a £1m investment for Sainbury's Active Kids, it is also extending its sponsorship of the British Paralympic Association to help build on its London 2012 success.
adjective: markedly different from an accepted norm noun: one whose behavior departs substantially from the norm of a group The word aberrant has appeared in 25 New York Times articles in the past year, including on April 20 in "At Binghamton University, Halt to Pledging Amid Hazing Concerns" by Peter Applebome: BINGHAMTON, N.Y.
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Donald Trump is about to pledge his troth.
There are big incentives for donors to pledge aid.
Sensibly most have been quick to pledge their loyalty.
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