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1 Never was pledge more universally made or more rarely kept than this.
2 He did not say which nations he expected to pledge more troops in Bucharest.
3 The Government should pledge more than €100 million to making primary school education completely free, Barnardos has said.
4 The United States faces problems getting NATO partners to pledge more troops to a war that to many seems unwinnable.
5 The gnomes have given their pledge , which is one pledge more than I had before they made the journey here.
6 NHS charities and health experts have criticised Philip Hammond for failing to pledge more cash for the NHS or social care.
7 The HNA unit said it may pledge more shares as collateral to PAG if the loan-to-value ratio falls below a prescribed threshold.
8 The United States is expected to pledge more than $900 million at tomorrow's one-day conference in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
9 The United States has pledged more than 260-million-dollars in additional aid to Iraq.
10 Athens pledged more cuts to stay on target in coming years.
11 The TAK claimed responsibility for the blast and pledged more attacks.
12 Britain has pledged more than any other country except Japan.
13 He also pledged more police intervention if protesting students again took to the streets.
14 New Zealanders pledged more than $2 million towards the Abel Tasman beach campaign.
15 Governments that support the radio have pledged more funds.
16 Moscow has pledged more action to extinguish the blazes.
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