A Judge shall, before proceeding to discharge the duties of the office, take, before the Chief Justice or a Justice of the High Court of Australia or a Judge of the Family Court or of another court created by the Parliament, an oath or affirmation of
allegiance in the form in the Schedule to the Constitution, and also an oath or affirmation in the following form:
However in contrast to Coinbase the world's leading Bitcoin exchange which decided to maintain a safe distance from Bitcoin Cash by not registering support and
allegiance in its favor, Gatecoin has announced it will extend support towards Bitcoin Cash and support associated trading of the same.
Artists participating in the exhibition examine the pride, loyalty, ownership, discrimination, and fierceness that simultaneously characterize this conflicted
allegiance in the current political climate through their artwork.
Narrated by Luthor himself, this new video hints at his role in the mysterious organisation known as «the regime» and gives insight into his motivations and
allegiance in the ever - changing power struggle that exists in Injustice: Gods Among Us.
The detailed YouGov results provide much information about second and subsequent preferences, although they predict a rather unrealistic low switch in
allegiance in AV first preference votes from FPTP voting intentions — both Labour and Tories, for example, are predicted to retain 96 % of their FPTP voters as first preferences which must understate the switch to UKIP and the Greens, for example.
He has yet to say what he'll do concerning his conference
allegiance in the post-IDC era.
His argument is that left - leaning Scottish voters who moved away from the slums of Glasgow to the new towns of Scotland dropped their political
allegiance in the process.
@ArseOverTit I never put your club
allegiance in question.
That Mississippi Mud Pie is only No. 18 shows that despite
your allegiance in the Cake - Pie War, pie has a pretty deep bench.
Why does it no longer have the power to bring conviction and win
allegiance in the way it used to?
This has nothing whatever to do with «party»
allegiance in any given church, nor with the differences, such as they are, between Anglicans and Presbyterians or Lutherans or Congregationalists or Methodists or any other Christians.
They put
their allegiance in Joseph Smith as well as Christ.
(From this point of view the addition of the phrase «under God» to the pledge of
allegiance in the 195o's was an indication of the erosion of the tradition not because it was an innovation but because it arose from the need to make explicit what, had for generations been taken for granted.)
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@ Theresa in MD - This is the wording of the pledge of
allegiance in 1953..
The assembled bishops - six metropolitans and thirty conventional bishops from all over Persia - threw themselves at the feet of the reluctant Dadyeshu and vowed
him allegiance in terms that unequivocally set apart the church in Asia as free in Christ under its own head the Catholicos, not opposed to the west but equal in rank and authority to any western Patriarchate.
During the period of the Kings, the magnification of God into the Cosmic King made a symbolical allegiance to God seem satisfactory in the place of
the allegiance in every sphere of life which is demanded by the Lord of history.
There was an immediate wave of schools that renounced their denominational
allegiance in favor of «sympathy» in order to qualify for the grants: colleges such as Dickinson, Goucher, and Bowdoin.
What do you think about saying the pledge of
allegiance in church or having an American flag up on stage / atar next to the cross?
Kids won't spontaneous combust if other kids say a voluntary pledge of
allegiance in school, either... but that seems to get some attention from folks.
Epiphany then becomes the culminating illustration of the drawing power of this incomparable figure when all the nations of the earth offer
their allegiance in the gifts of the Wise Men.
The state is the servant and not the master of the communities of
allegiance in which free persons express their identity and solidarity with others.
As noted here previously, «polluter pay» is a principle to which the Conservatives — or at least Stephen Harper and John Baird — have pledged
allegiance in the past.
«I used to be a proud Chavista,» said Rodrigo Duran, a 28 - year - old security guard who switched
allegiance in his vote on Sunday.
James, Wade, Durant, Aldridge and countless others have switched
allegiances in the past couple years.
Ferrell will suit up at 3:05 p.m. EST when the Mariners take on the A's, in the Cubs - Angels game, make an appearance in the Reds - Diamondbacks game, switch
allegiances in Chicago's other contest when the White Sox face the Giants, and finally, finish off the day at 9:15 p.m. EST with some Dodgers vs. Padres action.
It was only a matter of days between Nigel Farage winning the referendum to him resigning; a matter of hours between the results being announced and David Cameron resigning; and a matter of minutes between Boris Johnson being about to launch his campaign for the Conservative leadership as the presumptive frontrunner to falling victim to rapidly shifting
allegiances in his party.
Villano describes a complex, multi-layered family drama and conflicting
allegiances in a newly published memoir: «Tightrope: Balancing a Life Between Mario Cuomo and My Brother» (Heliotrope Books, $ 16.50).
It's hard to watch — and Nolan takes pains to confuse
our allegiances in ways that suggest a very British class tension (Borden and ace engineer Cutter (Michael Caine) share a Cockney brogue while Angier, a Yank, is cut from different cloth), a certain nationalism, and, in the figure of Nikolai Tesla (David Bowie) at play mad - scientist - like in a mythical Colorado Springs, a clearly delineated duel between magic and the notion that technology before its time is a kind of witchcraft.
Considering Luke was dressed in black throughout Return of the Jedi, the image may have little, if anything, to do with the character's
allegiances in the film.
Grew up with the PS1 and PS2 but changed
allegiances in 2007 with the release of Halo 3.
Bui: I was wondering about the intense clash of
allegiances in the art world in the 1950s.
Like, «trying to figure out house
allegiances in Game of Thrones» complicated.
Not exact matches
In an era of petty politics and cabinet ministers who put their principles second to their
allegiances, Flaherty drew strength — even joy — from doing what he felt was right.
Cobb has carved out a specific market
in the auto industry: His customers are tech - savvy enthusiasts with strong brand
allegiances.
Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, who claimed
allegiance to ISIS, used a recently purchased semi-automatic
in the attack.
I don't know if that's just my West Coast
allegiance, but I like her and I've seen Lululemon (lulu) go from a small regional player with one store on our street here
in Vancouver to a huge success, one of the fastest - growing brands
in the world and fast becoming one of the best known.
Jack Barsky, a former KGB spy and author of «Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled
Allegiances as a KGB Spy
in America,» explains how Americans have historically been naive about the Russians.
And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an
allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining
in coherent terms, as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
Wall Street donors flocked to Bush
in the first half of 2015, but largely shifted their
allegiance to Rubio toward the end of the year, according to the CRP.
According to the Minerva research team at Georgia State University, the 2014 expansion of IS» so - called Caliphate was foretold by «Wiki Baghdady» - a Jihadi insider, but more than likely an al - Qaida agent - who predicted IS would amass multiple group
allegiances and then announce them simultaneously
in order to project power and influence.
A gunman pledging
allegiance to the Islamic State militant group killed 49 people
in the deadliest mass shooting
in modern U.S. history.
Although not every school that's
in the Big Ten is
in the Midwest, the majority of the schools are, and chances are if you went to one of them, your
allegiance to at least one of the school's sports teams is pretty strong.
ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters)- Panicked callers to 911 during June's mass shooting
in Orlando told police of buildings hit by stray bullets and wounded friends stuck inside the gay nightclub where a gunman pledging
allegiance to Islamic State killed 49 people.
He pledged
allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State militant group during the rampage
in which he used an assault rifle and pistol that had been legally purchased although he had twice been investigated by the FBI for possible connections with militant Islamist groups.
More concerning is that according to Dr. Cialdini, these workers
in an enduring dishonest work culture have little
allegiance.
«Coffee has no political
allegiance, but Starbucks under Schultz's leadership has been unwavering
in its support of liberal causes to the detriment of its brand and shareholder value,» Danhof, who is a shareholder, said
in a statement prior to the meeting.
Many China politics experts and some party insiders attribute the downfall of Sun Zhengcai to his reputation as a possible leader whose rise and
allegiances lay
in his ties to senior party figures other than Mr. Xi.
There is some confusion over where Gharba's
allegiances currently lie, but there is broad agreement that at the time the video was made
in 2014, he was a member of the Free Syrian Army - an anti-Assad group that has enjoyed the support of US intelligence agencies.
In fact, the average Gen Y mother now defines «brand loyalty» as a window of
allegiance lasting 6 - 12 months before she moves on to explore alternatives.