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Foreign recruits were promised "victory or martyrdom" for enlisting.
He wrote later in the note: "we are promised victory and we will surely get it.
That introduced a stand of 137 in 26 overs between Knight and Stewart which, until its closing moments, promised victory.
They were mocked, ridiculed, and written off by the press, myself included - more so after Plaxico Burress promised victory.
The film shows soldiers cheerfully assembling at the front, smiling and waving at the cameras as they march through French villages and the countryside, toward their promised victory.
Noting that Mr. Nasrallah, who had long equivocated about the depth of the group's involvement, promised victory, Mr. Rizk said, "Victory means you're in it to the very end and you're going to go all the way.
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Plants bound into a wreath symbolically promise victory over death and the joys of heaven.
The state Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party has heldailyly news briefings to reiterate its reluctance to talk about the reconstituted campaign -- except to promise victory.
Alexander F. Treadwell, the state Republican Party chairman, appeared outside to promise victory for Republicans in 2004 and predict that the Democrats would fail to galvanize rural Americans.
When he promises victory now, as he practically did before their overtime loss to New England, the words reek of dramatic irony: as if everyone but Ryan, and the organization, knows the truth.
Mr. Assad used the hours before the cease-fire to promise victory in his country's five-year-old civil war, punctuating his pledge by visiting a Damascus suburb that rebels surrendered last month.
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