One last point I want to make, though, about these pledges -- I take an oath.
' And the citizens who sit on a grand jury take an oath to seek the truth.
But my first interest is I take an oath of office to the Constitution of the United States.
Police officers, local officials and members of many civic organizations take an oath.
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They will hear a meditation by an elderly Maltese cardinal, take an oath of secrecy, then in all probability cast their first ballots.
Members of Congress take an oath of office to uphold the Constitution, and the GOP specifically has announced that they want all legislation to include an explanation of why it is consistent with the Constitution.
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But the first day's proceedings were overshadowed by a decision by Pakistan's chief justice, Said-uz Zaman Siddiqi, and five other Supreme Court judges, to refuse to take an oath of allegiance that would have in effect bound them to the army-led administration that has run the country since the coup in October.
The judges who replaced them were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued the same day.
At the time of their appointment, they were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued on the same day.
Soon afterwards, an announcement from the emir's side said he wanted to take the oath of office before parliament met, but this was rejected by parliament.
And there would have to be some deal on the form of the oath MPs take to the Queen... but that would probably not be an insuperable obstacle.
Those applying for British citizenship will take exams on various aspects of the UK and its society and ultimately attend a ceremony where they will swear an oath of allegiance.
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