But a new allegiance from working-class women could add even more momentum this time around.
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Once Brahms was set up as Wagner's adversary, he drew vilification or adoration according to allegiance.
It symbolizes allegiance to the Raiders, and to the outlaw attitude that the team represents.
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Certainly as an American, you know, our - my allegiance is to Ford Motor Company, absolutely.
The emotional attachment and allegiance to a unified Europe had not developed far enough.
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If baseball players can switch allegiance more than an Afghan warlord, why not fans?
Jerry Nadler, Major Owens, Joseph Crowley and Maurice Hinchey -- switched their allegiance to Kerry.
He switched his identity and allegiance instantly, talking about himself as part of his new organization.
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His colleagues do not feel that they owe him their allegiance, let alone their jobs.
Inside the arena, bluegrass music plays, and the crowd is led in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Should I just kneel down and give my allegiance to the Apple and Google Gods?
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Therefore, his allegiance to the ruling institution of Egypt was less than the military wanted.
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That allegiance, however, began to shift during the early decades of the 20th century.
We can live up to an allegiance far stronger than our membership in any political party.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith had made a late bid to regain the player's allegiance.
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The striker admitted to newspapers he would consider switching allegiance to his adopted country if asked.
And of course in the end the only pledge that really matters is the Pledge of Allegiance.
And Delve, who qualifies to play for England on residency grounds, cites his international allegiance as proof.
They are not incorporated into the United Kingdom, but do owe their allegiance to the reigning Sovereign.
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Speaking of Nokia, it sees Google's acquisition of Motorola as great validation of its Windows Phone allegiance.
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He recalled reciting the Pledge of Allegiance as a child, before he left school in the ninth grade.
Microsoft plans to take that on directly with ads featuring people who declare their allegiance to Windows proudly.
The Blair government has just brought in civics lessons and an oath of allegiance for all would-be citizens.
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Mr Ferguson has also pledged to "put Bristol first" rather than have any allegiance to any political party.
He has said that he would pick his government from among the most able, irrespective of political allegiance.
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Add to that full support from both the Democrats and GOP because we all pledge allegiance to private equity.
In an effort to remove uncertainty over succession, King Abdullah had created a new body - the Allegiance Council.
Attendees recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang the national anthem, and some children released balloons into the air.
Martyrs win devotees, and soon Hotz had gained the allegiance of the most notorious hackers: a group called Anonymous.
Allegiance to Mr. Blankfein among Goldman investors will be tested Friday at the company's annual meeting in lower Manhattan.
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