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pledges and her
At the finale, she transforms three Super Soldiers into Zombie Knights and uses them to revive Heinrich I. Blavatsky pledges her loyalty and servitude to Heinrich only for him to reward her by transforming her into a zombie slave.
Cleopatra pledges her fleet to aid Antony.
Eventually, he forgives Cleopatra and pledges to fight another battle for her, this time on land.
Detective Hal Slocumb ( Keitel ) discovers the event that Louise experienced in Texas, and during a couple of brief phone conversations, expresses sympathy for her predicament and pledges to protect her.
Graham pledges his full support and vows that he always be there for her, no matter how difficult it becomes.
Billie marries Louis and pledges not to continue her career.
He in turn demurs and, just as elaborately, pledges himself to her.
Judging others by themselves, the English, who are blinded by their loyalty, have always thought that the Germans did not abide by their pledges inscribed in the Versailles Treaty because they had not frankly agreed to them ... We, on the contrary, believe that if Germany, far from making the slightest effort to carry out the treaty of peace, has always tried to escape her obligations, it is because until now she has not been convinced of her defeat ... We are also certain that Germany, as a nation, resigns herself to keep her pledged word only under the impact of necessity.
Victoria reveals herself to Don Carlos, who repents and pledges himself to her again.
In 2006 Lord Tyler called on Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper to honour the pledges and position of her predecessor, Keith Hill, to keep the Cornish Saint Piran's Flag flying across the Cornwall.
He eventually wins her over by pledging to loan money to England to help win their war against Napoleon if the Chancellor of the Exchequer Herries pledges to make Germany and Austria lift their restrictions on Jews.
Zannah nurses Bane back to health — even as she pledges to destroy him when her training is complete — and they go back into hiding.
She defeats a giant who is actually a snake, and his army pledges their loyalty to her.
Prior to the final battle in the episode " Chosen ", Robin expresses concern that Faith views men as mere sex objects, and pledges to surprise her if they survive.
In both cases, Larva starts out as an unwilling ally, but later pledges to be by Miyu's side because of her sorrow, something he was able to glimpse at during both blood-bond scenes.
As she learns, Lestat pledges to find her Taltos child if it still lives.
Thus, whoever receives the scapular becomes a member of the order and pledges him / herself to live according to its spirituality in accordance with the characteristics of his / her state in life.
The first is that Karei pledges to watch over her love from the background, something she still does with Kazuki.
The Tin Man beheads the cougar with his axe, and the field mouse pledges her eternal gratitude.

pledges and hand
On the back of the photo-which shows them in the emergency room after Homer single-handedly ate the entire wedding cake before the ceremony -, Homer has written that, in return for Marge giving him her hand in marriage, he pledges his soul to her forever ; therefore, it was not his property to sell at the time of his deal with Ned.
After watching video of Patrick, Dr. Zajac contacts the journalist and pledges to find a suitable hand donor for him.

pledges and marriage
Virginity pledges ( or abstinence pledges ) are commitments made by teenagers and young adults to refrain from sexual intercourse until marriage.
: 1 ° The State pledges itself to guard with special care the institution of marriage, on which the family is founded, and to protect it against attack.
* April 2008: Governor David Alexander Paterson pledges in a speech that he will continue to push for full marriage equality for LGBT New Yorkers.

pledges and ;
Roland pledges his fealty to Charlemagne ; from a manuscript of a chanson de geste, c. 14th. c .(?
Over Cedric's renewed protests, Aethelstane pledges his homage to the Norman King Richard and urges Cedric to marry Rowena to Ivanhoe ; to which Cedric finally agrees.
* 1893 – Former Governor General Lord Stanley pledges to donate a silver challenge cup, later named after him, as an award for the best hockey team in Canada ; originally presented to amateur champions, the Stanley Cup has been awarded to the top pro team since 1910, and since 1926, only to National Hockey League teams.
During 21 years of Fascist government, not all manifesto pledges were achieved, and many were simply ignored ; forgotten by the system.
He undertook, with Peter of Savoy, the Queen's uncle, the difficult task of extricating the King from the pledges which he had given to the Pope with reference to the Crown of Sicily ; and Henry's writs of this date mention de Montfort in friendly terms.
The nobles who sided with John II or surrendered were forced to make public pledges of loyalty ; in return they were given certain privileges, yet they still had to pay taxes.
The Hebrew day of his acquittal and release, 19 Kislev, 5559 on the Hebrew calendar, is celebrated annually by Chabad Hasidim, who hold a festive meal and make communal pledges to learn the whole of the Talmud ; this practice is known as " Chalukas Ha ' Shas ".
Some studies have found that virginity pledges may be effective at delaying vaginal intercourse, but that they are ineffective in reducing the incidence of sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) because pledgers may replace vaginal intercourse with other sexual activities, such as oral sex and anal sex ; other research, however, has suggested no such substitution among pledgers, though pledgers may partake in vaginal or oral sex.
Those teachings in turn accord with the Mulasarvastivada tradition of the Śrāvakayāna ( sometimes called Nikāya Buddhism or " Hīnayāna " ); the Bodhisattva teachings, vows of universal liberation and philosophy of the Mahāyāna ; and the profound means and samaya pledges of the Secret Mantra Vajrayāna.
At the ensuing riksdag of 1769, when the Hats returned to power, Fersen was again elected marshal of the diet ; but he made no attempt to redeem his pledges to Crown Prince Gustavus ( later Gustav III ).
Often most or all of the endurance, or at least the more serious ordeal, is concentrated in an orgiastic collective session, which may be called hell night, or prolonged to a hell week and / or retreat or camp, sometimes again at the pledge's birthday ( e. g. by birthday spanking ), but some traditions keep terrorizing pledges ( a common term for the initiation candidates ; alternative terms include newbie, rookie, mainly in athletic teams, and freshman ) over a long period, resembling fagging.
The suspects were given a summary trial at an informal court ; sentences handed down included whipping, property seizure, coerced pledges of allegiance, and conscription into the military.
On June 17, 1980, the Star Tribune announced it would cease publishing Harper's Magazine after the August 1980 issue ; however, on July 9, 1980, John R. MacArthur and his father, Roderick, obtained pledges from the directorial boards of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Atlantic Richfield Company, and CEO Robert Orville Anderson to amass the one-and-a-half million dollars needed to establish the Harper's Magazine Foundation that currently publishes the magazine.
No man is to be a priest ; no one, either man or woman, is to be an officer ( to manage the temporal affairs of the organization ); nor is anyone of them to have charge of a common treasury ; no one shall appoint either man or woman to be master or to act as master ; henceforth they shall not form conspiracies among themselves, stir up any disorder, make mutual promises or agreements, or interchange pledges ; no one shall observe the sacred rites either in public or private or outside the city, unless he comes to the praetor urbanus, and he, in accordance with the opinion of the senate, expressed when no less than 100 senators are present at the discussion, shall have given leave.
The funding for the project came from many different sources including ; private pledges, Arts Council England, and the regional development agency Advantage West Midlands, as well as a successful public fundraising campaign.
A number of captured Scottish earls, lords and lairds were released ; they sent hostages, called " pledges " into England in their place.
The chief Scottish prisoners were taken to Newcastle upon Tyne, and were listed with their keepers at that time in a schedule prepared by Sir Thomas Wharton ; below the keepers of their substitute ' pledges ' or hostages are added from a list compiled later in 1543 amongst the papers of the Earl of Shrewsbury.
The NewsHour is notable for being run on public television ; there are no interruptions for advertisements ( though there are " corporate-image " advertisements at the beginning and end of the show and interruptions to call for pledges during public television pledge drives ).

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