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However they resolve this, their quandary should not obscure the continuing allegiance of most middle-class families to suburban public education.
In a world of ever more-accurate weapons, the Pentagon's continuing allegiance to its giant platforms and systems is increasingly likely to be the downfall of U.S. forces in battle, Arquilla insists.
Their control of the country and its destiny has been constricted by her moral authority and personal magnetism, and by the continuing allegiance she inspires from people both inside and outside the country.
Whatever one's feelings about the Kennedys, any decent person cannot help but be impressed by the roll call of continuing allegiance to the people to America -- and beyond our shores.
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The excitement is not only because Mr. Jean is admired here, especially by young Haitians, who view his success and continued allegiance to Haiti with pride.
As the example of President Obama demonstrates par excellence, the black community can and does benefit directly from the contributions and continued allegiance of its mixed-race members, and it benefits in ways that far outweigh the private joys of freer self-expression.
Although Pius died (1464) before his planned crusade against Bohemia began, the new pope, Paul II, supported a confederacy of nobles against George (1465), and on Dec. 23, 1466, the pope excommunicated him, pronounced him deposed, and forbade Roman Catholics to continue allegiance to him.
"Royalties" of up to £15m a year were routinely paid to various African leaders, partly to guarantee that it was Elf and not US or British companies that pumped their oil, but also to ensure the leaders' continued allegiance to France once the former colonies became at least nominally independent.
It was bad enough that Sen. Clinton signed on to the plain-as-day-pander to suspend the 18 cent-per-gallon federal gas tax for the summer months, but her continued allegiance to an idea that has been universally (except for her and Sen. McCain) derided offers a couple disturbing insights.
Bizarrely, this connection between performance and continued loyalty seems not to apply to the football club to whom we give our allegiance.
Johnson at this time clearly supported the governmental opposition, which was composed of disaffected Whigs, Tories, Jacobites (those who continued their allegiance to the Stuart line of James II), and Nonjurors (those who refused to take either the oath of allegiance to the Hanover kings or the oath of abjuration of James II and the Stuarts).
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