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Sworn comrades, these four, but only until they found out too much about each other.
Doesn't he have a sworn obligation to spread rumors - especially his own?
Sworn enemies who once were more likely to exchange bullets now argue on daily television programs.
She appeared before the Committee to provide sworn testimony on March 10, 2011.
Defendants in English law permitted to give sworn evidence.
A sworn officer of an authorized county or county parkway police department.
A sworn officer of the capital police force of the office of general services.
A sworn officer of a police force of a public authority created by an interstate compact.
Sworn agent, knows how to shoot, with some investigative experience," Clark explained.
Sworn officers average out to one officer per three-hundred fifty-seven citizens.
He thwarts a rival or we kill his sworn enemies for him.'
But you have two sworn statements, as I suggest here, of those who actually drafted the paper, making the comments that I've just described.
I have taken sworn witness that it held a great sum in silver pence and small, fine works of jewellery.
A sworn officer of the division of law enforcement in the department of environmental conservation.
A sworn witness had committed a dreadful act of perjury, but it was possible that a juror could have a reasonable doubt.
Sworn enemy - We hate lyrics video.
Though not as a sworn witness.
Sworn enemies see in his manner the tyrannical and ruthless braggadocio of a man who will not be crossed.
"Every officer has a sworn obligation to assist investigations and assist them truthfully," she said.
Sworn enemies for decades will be closeted together, possibly for hours, and no one can safely guess the results.
Before civic service Chung was an apprentice surveyor and sworn land surveyor.
That is your sworn obligation.
You are his sworn sword."
Nobody negotiates with a sworn killer.
"Sworn man to that one?