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He has written things- why should I not avow it?
So he himself would have avowed, honestly enough, only an hour ago.
Somebody else, he avowed, had better get prepared for it, too.
At that time each of the three tribes avowed to a different religion.
And he had avowed that his presence would ensure her failure.
He openly avowed his resolution to go with me when I left the house.
I am talking about an approach that avows a different way of doing politics by preference.
Peter and a double game he was ashamed to avow!
Yet I think she had another which she did not avow.
The money, they avow, is merely a way of keeping score.
His hand opened to her, as if avowing his need.
But her right shall no longer be denied; for you yourself have avowed the truth to me.
A rotation of this kind seems alone a sufficient security against any practices which cannot be avowed.
I could not bear to avow that which I had done.
A coup was imminent, they avowed, and Kim would be dead within a matter of days.
She avowed herself to be one of the faithful.
He avowed political views as a Whig with great freedom.
At the bar there, in March 1793, they avowed the publication of the resolutions.
He avowed to have been, was, and always will be, a true and faithful son of the Church.
The neighbors can avow that they love their children, and then batter them behind closed doors.
He avowed to no longer comment on issues of the Party unless he was asked by the press.
At the time it was deemed unsafe for men to avow opposition to the government.
"If he had done his duty and gone into the war long ago we should not have seen this mess in Serbia," she avowed.
One should lie neither to deny nor to avow wrongdoing.
Never suffer a thought to be harbored in your mind which you would not avow openly.