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But the lawmakers have vowed to join forces to pass a measure by Memorial Day.
At a party at the restaurant after the race, more employees vowed to join them the following year.
The ranks of the demonstrators were expected to swell through the day as more unions vowed to join the protests.
The opposition Likud Party, sounding a populist note, vowed to join the labor movement in fighting the tax initiative.
Anyone who was born in the south of the country was ardently in favor of the rebels, and many vowed to join them if they ever came close.
The Times of London reported today that the Loyalist Volunteer Force, a Protestant paramilitary group, had vowed to join the Orangemen and to force the parade through violently.
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After listening to Mr. Santorum speak, Mr. Fredrich and his wife, Bridget, walked away as committed supporters, complete with a sign vowing to "join the fight".
Elizabeth Gilbert calls immigration laws discriminating against gay couples "stupid," and vows to join activists pushing for the Uniting American Families Act.
It is high time that our leaders begin to curb the abuses of this misguided drug war, but until they do, each of us should join Mr. Butler in vowing to join the ranks of the nullifiers.
Perhaps Palin could have overcome this obstacle, expressing deep contrition for the crosshairs map and vowing to join those calling for calmer, cooler public discourse.
Fazal Muhammad, an elderly man who looks like Don Quixote, marched down the dusty road toward Afghanistan, hoisting a Taliban flag on a pole and vowing to join the holy war against "Devil America".
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