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1 Everyone must declare allegiance to me. He let out a long sigh, looked at Woodra.
2 Those wishing to hold public office must "sincerely and solemnly" declare allegiance to China, it said.
3 They were oppressed under Saddam -many left rather than declare allegiance to him -but less than now.
4 The Chinese government declared those wishing to hold public office must "sincerely and solemnly" declare allegiance to China.
5 How readily they declare allegiance to the political party of their fathers and shout with all the vehemence of stand-patters!
6 Santoso, one of the first Indonesian militants do declare allegiance to Islamic State, has been a target of government forces for several years.
7 If we declare allegiance to the feminist movement, finding role models or relevant books (written in laywoman's terms) is a whole new challenge.
8 He declares allegiance to IS, and police later kill him.
9 Qandala was the first town he took since declaring allegiance to Islamic State last year.
10 The head of Syria's military police changed sides and declared allegiance to the anti-Assad revolt.
11 Instead it declared allegiance to the impersonal 'Deus' which man could discover by his own efforts.
12 Some are allied with al-Qaida's leadership, others have declared allegiance to Islamic State, which has been gaining ground.
13 "You are the second to declare allegiance to the Stars and Stripes."
14 The group has declared allegiance to Islamic State, which has declared an Islamic caliphate in territory it controls in Iraq and Syria.
15 The GSPC later declared allegiance to al Qaeda, changed its name to AQIM and turned its southern wing into a money-making operation.
16 Anybody who declares allegiance to a foreign state or serves in its armed forces or accepts employment in its government loses his citizenship.
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