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  • 21affiancing — affiance af*fi ance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {affianced} ([a^]f*f[imac] anst); p. pr. & vb. n. {affiancing} ([a^]f*f[imac] an*s[i^]ng).] [Cf. OF. afiancier, fr. afiance.] 1. To betroth; to pledge one s faith to for marriage, or solemnly promise (one… …

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  • 22Hungarian nationality law — is based on the principles of jus sanguinis. Hungarian citizenship is acquired mainly on the basis of a Hungarian parent, or by naturalisation. Children born in Hungary to foreign parents do not generally acquire Hungarian citizenship. Every… …

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  • 23Sponsio Academica — The Sponsio Academica is the oath taken by all students matriculating into the four ancient Scottish universities. Traditionally the oath in Latin was given orally but it is now appended to the matriculation form signed by each student. Each… …

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  • 24Couronnement du monarque britannique — Le couronnement des souverains britanniques se déroule à l abbaye de Westminster. Le couronnement du monarque britannique est une cérémonie (ou plutôt un rite de passage) lors duquel le souverain du Royaume Uni est officiellement couronné et… …

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  • 25vow — noun a solemn promise. ↘(vows) a set of such promises committing one to a prescribed role or course of action, especially marriage or a monastic career. verb 1》 solemnly promise to do something. 2》 archaic dedicate to someone or something,… …

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  • 26swear — v 1. take an oath, swear on the Bible, swear on a stack of Bibles, swear by all that s holy, say before God. 2. vow, pledge, promise, solemnly promise; give one s word, say on Scout s honor, pledge one s honor, cross one s heart and hope to die;… …

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  • 27vow — ► NOUN ▪ a solemn promise. ► VERB ▪ solemnly promise to do something. ORIGIN Old French vou, from Latin votum a wish, vow …

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  • 28affiance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from affier to pledge, trust, from Medieval Latin affidare to pledge, from Latin ad + Vulgar Latin *fidare to trust more at fiancé Date: 14th century archaic trust, confidence II. transitive… …

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  • 29President of Austria — Infobox Political post post = Federal President body = Austria insignia = Flag of Austria (state).svg|border insigniasize = 100px insigniacaption = Flag of the Federal Republic of Austria incumbent = Heinz Fischer incumbentsince = 8 July 2004… …

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  • 30Yom Yerushalayim — Infobox Holiday caption = Jerusalem Day 2004 at the Western Wall holiday name = Jerusalem Day official name = he. יום ירושלים ( Yom Yerushalayim ) observedby = Israeli Jews, especially Religious Zionists begins = Iyar 28 type = significance = The …

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