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He never rested until he discovered who the culprit was, and when he did, he vowed vengeance on Viola Lake if ever the chance came his way.
He told me he vowed right then that if he ever got to be a star, this never would be said of him ''.
He vowed never to lose another job.
Nurmi was furious at the Swedes and vowed never to race Eklöf again.
After completing VQuake, John Carmack vowed never to write a proprietary port again, citing his frustration with Rendition's Speedy3D API.
Unable to rewrite the screenplay or edit the picture, Peckinpah vowed to never again direct a film unless he had script control.
Pakistan's Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto vowed in June 1974 that he would never succumb to " nuclear blackmail " or accept " Indian hegemony or domination over the subcontinent ".< ref > The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Munir Ahmed Khan said that the test would force Pakistan to test its own nuclear bomb.
When the film was finished, Meyer vowed never to work in television again.
Disgusted by the criticism she received during the tour for being overweight, Nicks vowed to never set foot on a stage again unless she slimmed down.
In 1966, after a final request from Utzon that plywood manufacturer Ralph Symonds should be one of the suppliers for the roof structure was refused, he resigned from the job, closed his Sydney office and vowed never to return to Australia.
Colbert's first film, For the Love of Mike ( 1927 ), had been directed by Frank Capra, and it was such a disaster that she vowed to never make another with him.
On the set of Mister Roberts, Fonda came to blows with John Ford, who punched him during filming, and Fonda vowed never to work for the director again.
In spite of the good outcome, Fonda vowed that he would never produce a movie again, fearing that failing as a producer might derail his acting career.
During a 1996 panel at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Conference on World Affairs, Ebert coined The Boulder Pledge, by which he vowed never to purchase anything offered through the result of an unsolicited email message, or to forward chain emails or mass emails to others.
The Japanese general in charge never considered surrendering to the Americans to save his men, and he and his officers had vowed to fight to the death, no matter how hopeless their battle was.
The driver of the Citroën, Pauli Toivonen, was reluctant to accept the trophy and vowed that he would never race for Citroën again.
Scrooge vowed to never trust anybody ever again, in order not to be betrayed again.
The studio, however, vowed never to hire her again.
The likeness was so uncanny that he fooled superstar Whitney Houston at an awards show ; when Houston discovered the error, she felt she was made a fool of and vowed never to appear on MTV again.
Forced to sell the house for financial reasons during 1865, Morris vowed never to return to it-he said that to see the house again would be more than he could bear.
* Theobald Mathew's temperance campaign in 19th-century Ireland ( in which thousands of people vowed never to drink alcohol again ) led to the consumption of diethyl ether, a much more dangerous intoxicant, by those unwilling to break their pledge.
Learning to kill at a young age, Damian's murderous behavior created a troubled relationship with his father, who vowed never to take a life.
He vowed after his release never again to be willingly arrested.
On September 9, 1956, Presley made his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show ( after earlier appearances on shows hosted by the Dorsey Brothers, Milton Berle, and Steve Allen ) even though Sullivan had previously vowed never to allow Presley on the show.

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In 1936 he lost an important 12 round fight ( his first loss ) to the German boxer Max Schmelling and he vowed to meet Schmelling once again in the ring.
Yet Manuel's attention was to be drawn to Antioch again in 1156, when Raynald of Châtillon, the new Prince of Antioch, claimed that the Byzantine emperor had reneged on his promise to pay him a sum of money, and vowed to attack the Byzantine province of Cyprus.
On the other hand a completely defeated Flintheart vowed that he will work to become so rich that nobody can humiliate him again ( see Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck-Part VI: The Terror of Transvaal ).
According to Jack Benny's memoirs, his own father walked out of the theater early in the film, disgusted that his son was in a Nazi uniform, and vowed not to set foot in the theater again.
The legislature took steps in 1988 and again in 1994 to transfer control of the Alamo to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department but the attempt failed after then-governor George W. Bush vowed to veto any bill removing the DRT's authority.
Parks vowed never again to ride a bus driven by Blake.
Enraged by losing a decision he ( as well as many fans ) thought undeserved, he announced his retirement from boxing and vowed never to fight as a professional again.
He also vowed to never get involved in a similar situation again.
As a result of Channel 4's decision, Davies pulled out of a deal that would have seen a series of Queer as Folk short stories published on the broadcaster's website, and vowed never to work with Channel 4 again.

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Soon after Loper leaked the news that Frankie had ordered `` two of everything '' just `` in case he spills anything '', Frankie got so mad at the chic designer that he vowed he would not wear a stitch of Loper clothing.
Following the defeat at San Juan de Ulúa, Drake vowed revenge.
The earliest known triumphal ludi at the Circus were vowed by Tarquin the Proud to Jupiter in the late Regal era for his victory over Pometia.
After making his peace with the new pope, Frederick vowed to take up the cross at the Diet of Mainz in 1188.
Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vowed a terrible vengeance on the Shi ' ar and was quoted as saying: " I'm not my mom.
Not to be dissuaded, Hoffman vowed to levitate the Pentagon claiming he would attempt to use psychic energy to levitate the Pentagon until it would turn orange and begin to vibrate, at which time the war in Vietnam would end.
That he actually does sacrifice her is shown in verse 11: 39 " And it came to pass at the end of two months, that she returned unto her father, who did with her according to his vow which he had vowed ".
Knowing that Kid has vowed to avenge the deaths of his father and brother at Plummer's hands, the marshal decides to ride along as guard.
De la Cierva was troubled by the stall phenomenon and vowed to develop an aircraft that could fly safely at low airspeeds.
The Knesset Member condemned the conditions imposed by Muslims upon religious Jews at the site and vowed to work to better conditions.
Moved by the audacity of Jesus's undeserved love and acceptance, Zacchaeus publicly repented of acts of corruption and vowed to make restitution for them, and held a feast at his house.
Plutarch affirms that, after his Consulship, Cato accompanied Tiberius Sempronius Longus as legatus to Thrace, but here there seems to be a mistake, for though Scipio Africanus was of opinion that one of the Consuls should have Macedonia, we soon find Sempronius in Cisalpine Gaul, and in 193 BC, we find Cato at Rome dedicating to Victoria Virgo a small temple which he had vowed two years before.
A temple to Pietas was vowed ( votum ) by Manius Acilius Glabrio at the Battle of Thermopylae in 191 BC.
The County Commission Chairman Ron Cross has vowed to keep the issue alive, but based on the negative sentiment from voters, it appears that at least for now, the idea of incorporation is back in hibernation.
Saladin vowed to behead Raynald himself, and at the end of the year Saladin attacked Kerak, during the marriage of Raynald's stepson Humphrey IV of Toron to Isabella of Jerusalem.
The Abbey of Cluny, where Thurstan visited and vowed to become a monk at some point in his life.
Gavaskar vowed never to play at Eden Gardens again, and duly withdrew from the team for India ’ s next fixture at the Bengali capital two years later, ending his record of 106 consecutive Tests.
It depicts a seminal moment of the French Revolution, when, on 20 June 1789, deputies of the Estates-General met at the court and vowed that they would not disband before the proclamation of a formal Constitution for France.

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