He was sworn into the senate earlier today for New South Wales.
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The new parliament was sworn in today and will then be dissolved.
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He is likely to be sworn in as prime minister this week.
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Quayle having been sworn in first, was thus President for 3 minutes.
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But after being sworn in, he said the government would be constructive.
Ús de unsworn en anglès
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I do not say he will let you live, the oath unsworn.
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He has been brutally treated and condemned on unsworn testimony before military tribunals.
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His solitary means of defense was an unsworn statement that was read out in court.
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The tongue swore, but the mind was unsworn.
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Twice Sauviat came near having his head cut off for hearing mass from an unsworn priest.
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Raina had already discussed with the sworn clansmen the logistics of including unsworn men in their ranks.
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The unsworn affidavits had overpowered his senses.
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Should Sir Charles go into the witness-box, deny on oath the unsworn charges made against him, and submit himself to cross-examination?
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Mr Bush told MPs he could recall two recent attacks on unsworn staff at kiosks and he said that was two too many.
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The line quoted against him, "My lips have sworn, but my mind is unsworn," read in its place, has nothing in it immoral.
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What does "HAMLET" do when he decides-onthe unsworn statement of an irresponsible GHOST-thathis father has been murdered by the GHOST'S brother?
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The CMPD employs approximately 1,900 officers and 400 unsworn support personnel, and maintains its own crime laboratory, second only to that of the SBI.
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'My tongue an oath took, but my mind's unsworn.'
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Unsworn Central Criminal Court jurors need not attend at 10.30 a.m. in Court No 2 on Thursday, February 1st, 1996.
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I do not say he will let you live, the oath unsworn.
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He has been brutally treated and condemned on unsworn testimony before military tribunals.