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Packing up their belongings, she'd found crayoned pictures that Lizzie had drawn for her, covered with hearts and a round-headed tribe of people with drunken smiley faces, pledging exclamatory, boundless love.
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In a ceremony on the town's Lenin Square, armed fighters, some wearing face masks, pledged they would "defend the Donetsk People's Republic to the last drop of blood".
Known for his conservatism at home, could Mr Hu the diplomat be a bit more adventurous?North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Il, at least gave Mr Hu face by pledging to continue its involvement in the six-country talks, hosted by China, aimed at resolving the crisis surrounding its nuclear weapons.
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Hours after Saturday's bombing, the PKK ordered its fighters to halt operations in Turkey unless they faced attack, and pledged to avoid acts that could hinder a "fair and just election".
Members who failed to raise what they had pledged could face the reckoning of the speaker, who will take their performance into account when handing out committee assignments, the officials said.
Richard Parsons, the new face at AOL Time Warner, has pledged to "underpromise and overdeliver".Burson-Marsteller, a public-relations company, tracks chief executives' reputations, an intangible corporate asset which was said, at the height of the 1990s boom, to explain a large part of a company's stockmarket price.
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In 1936, 1940, and again in 1944, F.D.R. faced Republican challengers who pledged not to repeal or roll back the New Deal, but to be better stewards of it — to run it more proficiently, more economically, with greater flexibility in its operation.
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