Sentences with phrase «true allegiance»

"True allegiance" means showing unwavering loyalty and commitment to someone or something. Full definition
Some may be deterred by the unrealistic nature of enemies absorbing entire clips before succumbing to death, but that quality reveals where The Division's true allegiances lie: With the RPG elements, and it's a better game for this decision.
I, (Insert full name), do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, her heirs and successors, according to law.
I swear (or affirm) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen.
A few christians have told me that their true allegiance is to God, not the United States.
After all, it reminds us where our true allegiance lies.
I grew up in the south (go Hokies) but now in the midwest I still love a game - day table laden with goodies (go Purdue, Notre Dame, IU, Butler — seems I have no true allegiance around here).
She had already realised at university that her true allegiance was with the Conservatives.
But surveys suggest a full two - thirds of Trump supporters believe the president has hidden his true allegiances to the Quran and the holy city of Mecca.
There have been questions regarding the true allegiance of the senators because of their partnership with the Republicans.
High points include Ron and particularly Neville taking centre stage, Ciaran Hinds as Aberforth Dumbledore, Molly Weasley taking on Bellatrix and the Big Reveal of Snape's true allegiances and motivations.
I was most impressed with Jennifer Lawrence's performance by the film's end, when it became clear that even after Domenika seemed to have declared her true allegiance to either Russia or the US, I still wasn't sure I trusted her.
Yet as with Anderson's previous film, The Master, it's hard to say where its true allegiances lie, who it's slamming, who it's praising or even if has any inclination towards either.
It takes a terrible slaughter and the unexpected joys of marriage for Uhtred to discover his true allegiance — and to rise to his greatest challenge.
How can one make a bona fide oath to «be faithful and bear true allegiance» to the monarch and her heirs and successors if one is a republican advocating, or planning to advocate, for a republic?

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