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to vow

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To make a vow; to promise.

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You have to vow to change, and then change".

But it has to vow to be tougher in future.

He organized an army in which all who joined had to vow not to fight.

The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, continues to vow that health legislation will pass this year.

But Hamas continues to vow that it will not recognise Israel.

Afterward he persuades Vinny to vow lifelong secrecy about what he has seen.

He will have to vow to be a "true and faithful Servant unto The Queen's Majesty".

So the candidates are being asked to "vow" hostility to an entire faith tradition.

We have to vow to God that we won't be dragged into a sectarian clash".

Are you still going to vow "till death do us part"?

RFF is not the first Rockefeller family organisation to vow to divest from fossil fuels.

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