Sentences with phrase «allegiance back»

Not exact matches

Morrison acknowledges consumers» mistrust of Big Food and she describes that she and her company are taking to win back customer allegiance.
This doctrine of the ascension is not new; it reaches back into the earliest believers» views, which emphasized our allegiance to Jesus Christ.
The alternative literal reading of the Hebrew is in any case implicit; that is, «that it is you who brings them back» (to their authentic allegiance).
I had carefully researched and selected a deeply symbolic tattoo I wanted, a small dove, and I walked back out with it inked on my slim white wrist for my higher allegiance.
This allegiance to each other is MOST likely what the quoted scripture is alluding to... not some inexplainable need to absorb Eve's flesh back into Adam's body.
I've sworn my allegiance and there is no turning back.
However he subsequently agreed to a switch of allegiance, but since agreeing to play for Nigeria he is yet to make his competitive debut as Shehu Abdullahi has cemented the right back slot.
If her assertion is correct — and as far as I know she has never been wrong about anything — then it's about time we as supporters of football, whether it is good, bad, indifferent, or winning football, stepped back from our tribal allegiances and considered objectively what traits do indeed characterise «good» football supporters.
However the former Austria youth international, could yet switch allegiance to Nigeria as he has only played in a friendly game for Austria, way back 2015 in a game against Switzerland.
Departures lounge: After Atletico Madrid's Marseille - born, versatile defender Lucas Hernandez was reportedly unable to switch allegiances to Spain, Lopetegui finally gave a first call to Chelsea wing - back Marcos Alonso for the March friendlies against Germany and Argentina.
Wollaston famously backed Leave only to switch allegiances to Remain during the referendum, in no small part due to Brexiters» promise to spend an extra # 350m a week on the NHS.
Former Conservative chairwoman Baroness Warsi has announced she is switching allegiance to back remaining in the EU — but many Leave campaigners have been left surprised that she was ever supporting Brexit.
The Internet has played a part, as has the introduction of proportional representation at various non-Westminster elections: voting is habit - forming and people who have backed smaller parties at, say, Scottish or European elections can not automatically be recalled to their older national allegiances.
Mr Murdoch has backed Tony Blair since switching his allegiance to Labour ahead of the 1997 general election.
So its not like allegiance to a party will hold an elected official back from pursuing their own interests in office.
Speaking to hundreds of cheering, chanting supporters, the man who won 54 percent of the vote without major party backing said it's time to put party allegiances aside.
Tony Blair called on Labour voters to forget party allegiances and consider, instead, backing pro-EU candidates — even if they are Conservative or Liberal Democrat.
With a studded cast just short of the entire screen actor's guild (including Gary Oldman as Oswald), and a style that straddles the unexpectedly thin line between pseudo-documentary and political cabaret, it's easy to trace where Oliver Stone's political allegiances lie: back, and to the left.
And so kicks of a global story of double crosses and tenuous allegiances, that hops from Moscow to Budapest, the US, Vienna, London and occasionally back on itself.
Putting this trio in this pressure cooker allows for allegiances to shift back and forth, and so much of what makes the film work is the attempt to suss out motivations and who might not be telling the truth.
But the pursuit, while still very much an important element, takes a back seat to what is essentially a tightly wound heist picture, as Don, Vardhaan, and a few new recruits (including Kunal Kapoor as a computer hacker and Lara Dutta as Don's latest right - hand moll) plot a potentially game - changing robbery in Berlin — the game of which is, naturally, constantly in flux with its players» self - serving interests and shifting allegiances.
Qi» ra and Han spend three years apart but when they finally get back together, it's odd that neither wants to talk in detail about her past and newfound allegiance to Dryden Voss.
These are but initial impressions: American Hustle, a dynamite crime comedy and identity meltdown that can rekindle one's faith in movies, will no doubt jostle allegiances like tourists in the back of a cab.
Of course, the number of readers who have successfully resisted eBooks is diminishes all the time, and those of us who have gone over to the Dark Side (and switched our allegiance from «real» books to eBooks) are rarely tempted to look back.
On the other hand, Google is very late to the e-book game (which started way back in the late 1990s, and really took off in earnest with Sony and Amazon in 2007), and I can't help but think that a whole lot of avid e-book readers have already started building an e-book library and have allegiance to someone else.
Always tempting to predict the demise of the dollar as a reserve currency... but if you look back over the decades, investors & institutions are very slow to change allegiance.
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Afterwards, you'll move on to the Super Villain's side of the story and then one other regarding Android 21, covering her back - story and allegiances.
Three smaller side - chapel - like galleries are devoted to a progression of artists with Minimalist leanings: the colored steles of Anne Truitt, the slathered process paintings of Ms. Heilmann and finally a series of big, stuttering black inkjet X's on white linen by Wade Guyton that pledge allegiance to painting while crossing their fingers behind their backs.
By bringing their collective work back to its geographic «source,» so to speak, the exhibition hopes to deal with themes of identity for those who have dual cultural allegiances, explore the melding and fusion of artistic influences, and foster the discussion of the work when brought into local context when comparing audiences in the East and West.
During the early 1940s, he deviated from his earlier allegiance to Picasso and a synthetic cubist style and began to produce historicizing portraits, almost exclusively of women, that looked back to Raphael and Ingres.
We ride the backs of devils to secret places deep in the woods to fornicate, drink crude oil, and swear allegiance to Satan inscribed in blood.
With an abundance of captive agents swearing allegiance to just one provider, objectivity and choice take a back seat for customers seeking the real truth with respect to best coverage opportunities.
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