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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegiance made" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a context discussing the act of pledging or establishing loyalty, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The allegiance made during the ceremony was a significant moment for the community."
Alternatives: "oath of allegiance" or "pledge of loyalty".
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Moreover, much of what is characterized as Islamophobia today arises out of taking seriously the impassioned claims of doctrinal allegiance made by Islamic terrorist groups and their supporters.
The message denounced Canada's military role in Afghanistan and the pledge of allegiance made by Canadian troops to Queen Elizabeth II, who is on an official visit to Canada.
In a letter written to the Baden Minister of Education in response to the offer of an appointment at Heidelberg after the war, Franck explained that his new allegiance made it impossible to consider returning to Germany: "I took this step, as soon as it was legally possible, not only to free myself from enforced statelessness, but also because I earnestly wanted to create a new homeland here.
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But they have all bristled at suggestions that their former allegiance makes them more likely to support Mr. Abbott in a hung Parliament.
To put it another way, people who identify with a religious organisation, even one that preaches charity and self-sacrifice, shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking that this allegiance makes them, or their co-religionists, better than other people, or less prone to commit terrible wrongs.And they easily can fall into that trap.
However, his political allegiances made Harper a persona non grata in Soviet Russia for a number of years.
Mr Döpfner's allegiances make some journalists uneasy.
The recordings are circulated by Mekameleen, a Turkey-based Islamist television channel whose allegiances make it, for many pro-regime Egyptians, a less-than-credible source.
But the Latino allegiances make sense to Dennis Terry, 55, a management consultant who as a black American remembered being a young boy in North Carolina where "everybody was a Dodger fan because Roy Campanella and Jackie Robinson were on that team".
The blurred lines and mixed allegiances make it easy for the government to blame militia groups for killings.
The shifting allegiances make "Insurgent" a more complicated and conflict-ridden story that requires more careful reading than "Divergent," but it's just as action packed and anxiety provoking.
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