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In the same year he denounced the affiance with France.
There were whispers of dissent, speculation about an affiance with the northern tribes.
Ah, what's more dangerous than this fond affiance?
Her birth is high enough so that it will be considered a worthy affiance, and she is beautiful."
O, how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of affiance!
In whom we have affiance and accesse in confidence, by the faith of him.
The Campaign is the second full-length album by American metal band Affiance.
Affiance is an American metalcore band from Cleveland, Ohio, formed in 2007.
But when I dwelt upon your old affiance, She answered sharply that I talked astray.
"As it is you can accept Lot's marriage to your half-sister, and count it as sufficient affiance to hold him to your banner.
Affiance formed and released their first 6-track EP entitled Calm Before the Storm in late 2007.
Chade has told you that an Outislander contingent comes to formalize Prince Dutiful's affiance?
Luckily for Affiance, Grabelle was overly impressed and quickly signed the band to the relatively new Bullet Tooth Records.
Then- affiance was betrayed; Goldoni was brutally murdered, and Okami, in his headquarters in Venice, had asked for Nicholas's help.
To open 2012, Sirens and Sailors provided support to headliner, Affiance on "The Warriors Tour" (January 2012) with additional support from Serianna and Us, From Outside.
By mid 1920, the main contestants for the Demerara court of policy, from Essequibo were Dodds of affiance, Seymour of Reliance and Brashington of Hampton Court.
Sirens and Sailors supported headliner, Affiance with additional support from A Faylene Sky for a "mini-tour" (October-November 2012) through New York, Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
Sirens and Sailors provided support to headliner, Everyone Dies In Utah with additional support from Affiance and Deception of a Ghost in late November 2012 through the Midwest and West Coast.
In the early 1980s, Larson was engaged to Andrew Gold, an affiance which ended soon after the completion of Larson's 1982 album release All Dressed Up and No Place to Go which Gold had produced.
In 302 BC, when the second affiance between Cassander, Ptolemy I and Seleucus I was made, Lysimachus, reinforced by troops from Cassander, entered Asia Minor, where he met with little resistance.
The affiance led to a confrontation in which the deceit and scheming of the Jevlenese was exposed, revealing the network of infiltrators by which they had endeavored to subvert modern-day Earth after the attempts to block its technological advancement failed.
Its press conference on the peace movement's role in laying the basis for the INF agreement was ignored, but another the same day called by the Anti-Appeasement Affiance, where Reagan was denounced as a "Kremlin idiot," "became a big news story."
This or the Apocalypse toured throughout 2010 to support Haunt What's Left with bands such as Impending Doom, and My Children My Bride, and headlined a tour with Affiance, Last Chance to Reason and Deception of a Ghost.
I have spoke this to know if your affiance Were deeply rooted, and shall make your lord That which he is new o'er; and he is one The truest manner'd, such a holy witch That he enchants societies into him, Half all men's hearts are his.
To the volume for 1848 he sent for insertion the original contract of affiance between Edward of Carnarvon, prince of Wales, and Isabella, daughter of Philip the Fair, king of France, dated at Paris 20 May 1303, which he had discovered in Swansea Castle.