Not exact matches
And when the war was
over, not only was their
fealty to the Democratic party now graven in stone, anything that smacked of the old order or of the forces of America First was simply unthinkable — out of the question — anathema — to them.
Their expressions of
fealty toward or reliance upon that One God are plastered all
over the monuments in Washington, for everyone to read.
Mr. Jennings
over the years has offered
fealty to Cuomos Mario and Andrew.
Such clumsy power plays within the PC have annoyed members who haven't yet signed on to march, to Brad's drumbeat,
over the cliff of
fealty to the cause.
And there are some early pointers as to how this is going to be done in an interview given by Owen Paterson, shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, and Marion Little, the Conservatives» «UK Battleground Director», to Mick
Fealty on Slugger O'Toole
over the weekend.
Weiner: The New York Times, wait for it, doesn't want me to win... Their heads are exploding
over the idea... I don't have
fealty to them.
Over and over again, Anderson obsessively considers a trap that's forged by a dysfunctional contrast between self and society, offering protagonists who wish to be alone yet are susceptible to loneliness anyway out of their incurable fealty to the human condit
Over and
over again, Anderson obsessively considers a trap that's forged by a dysfunctional contrast between self and society, offering protagonists who wish to be alone yet are susceptible to loneliness anyway out of their incurable fealty to the human condit
over again, Anderson obsessively considers a trap that's forged by a dysfunctional contrast between self and society, offering protagonists who wish to be alone yet are susceptible to loneliness anyway out of their incurable
fealty to the human condition.
Yet the education field might still find a way to screw this up — because it thinks of reading as a «skill,» because of its
fealty to the «social studies» ideology, and
over concerns about what's «developmentally appropriate.»