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is allegiance
noun
Loyalty to some cause, nation or ruler.
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Perhaps the Armenians' best hope is allegiance with the Jews, who have learnt the importance of stubbornly pursuing justice.
So here she is, allegiance unmuffled, supporting her former boss, not as an ideologue but more like a mother (she has seven grown children).
While agency is the first of two dimensions of Dyer's story, the second is allegiance.
Interesting - this account (@atawaakul) appears to pre-claim the #Texas attack & announce #IS allegiance: pic.twitter.com/5EpB0Xi7Vq According to Guardian Australia, previous tweets posted by the account before it was suspended appeared to support the actions of the Isis militant group in the Middle East.
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The reason is allegiances.
Point is: allegiances are defined in many ways.
Often cited was allegiance to one another.
Chances are Allegiance powered that email to you.
The organizing principle of the Ku Klux Klan has always been allegiance to the red, white and blue flag.
For a relationship to work out, there has to be allegiance.
Mr Döpfner's allegiances make some journalists uneasy.
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