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But Casablanca reassured us all; it promised that honour was intact.
It promised that expenditure on Iraq would not threaten our overseas aid elsewhere; but last week announced that £100m will be cut from our global aid budgets for poor people to fund the aftermath of its military adventure.
E.T.A. issued a communiqué a week ago in which it promised that "peace is possible" and again demanded a referendum on self-determination, which the government has repeatedly refused to consider.
One condition of its passport was that it promised that its deposits were backed by a national deposit-insurance scheme in Iceland.
After last year's merger between Tui Travel and its parent company Tui AG, it promised that its dividends would rise by 10% more than earnings per share growth in 2014/15 and 2015/16, provided it performed in line with expectations.
In Latin it promised that its contents were "Tunny fish relish from Tangiers, old", "for the larder", "excellent" and "top quality".
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It promises that 5,000 will be available at retail outlets later in the year.
It promises that charges will soon be laid against those detained; but when, and what, are anybody's guess.
It promises that one day there will be a "second generation" of biofuels, made from straw or grass or wood.
But if the Tour de France delivers half of what it promises, that should be more than enough.
That's why it promises that Scots can keep everything they like about being a part of the United Kingdom, jettisoning only those parts of it they find disagreeable.
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