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It requires the constant support, reinforcement and allegiance of all players for each to resist the ever-present temptations to let ends justify means.

And by energizing the grass roots, the constant innuendo about Mr. Obama's allegiances may be doing exactly what Republicans need it to do.

But then this has been a constant, bellicose tone on questions of sporting "allegiance", the conviction that to feel anything other than certainty is to be in some sense weak, callow, cynical, inadequately poppy-clad.

This highlights the play's emotional highs and lows, the constant twists and turns, the frequent changes of allegiance, and Shakespeare's miscommunications and confusions, such as misdirected love letters and cases of mistaken identity.

Early twentieth-century Argentine mass culture was a heterogeneous realm of cultural production and consumption in which varied and often conflicting ideologies, aesthetic convictions, and class or party allegiances jostled for purchase, creating a constant push and pull of competing desires and values.

Flakiest manager of the year Gérard Houllier, whose waves to the Kop and constant references to Liverpool made Aston Villa fans suspect his allegiance.

The only constant has been the fan who, because of his or her tribal allegiance, has nowhere else to go, no color other than blue in his heart.

While the character – an imprisoned marine who is initially turned to terrorism – oscillates between aiding Abu Nazir and ultimately siding with the CIA, his Muslim faith remains constant throughout and is shown to be independent of his political allegiances.

Rather, he's still trying to reshape the office he holds into the one that he desperately wants ― one in which the pressures of governing diminish over time and the constant scrutiny devolves into a state of constant adulation until we're all pledging allegiance to a freshly photocopied Electoral College map.

Among the issues raised against Chalabi -- and there are many, including a conviction for embezzlement -- is the constant refrain that he is not a "man of the people" and will never win the allegiance of his diverse and fractious supporters.

As therefore the prince is always under a constant tie to protect his natural-born subjects, at all times and in all countries, for this reason their allegiance due to him is equally universal and permanent.

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