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"Bush gets much less of their allegiance than he did four years ago."
I'm not sure why anyone would feel any allegiance toward them.
For who knew where or when he would need their allegiance?
However, at some time during the next two years, his allegiance began to change.
What could have happened to make him change his allegiance so suddenly?
I gave him my allegiance and I'll stand by that.
Men, it is often said, give their allegiance not to the government of the day but to the state.
"The results show no particular allegiance to one political party," she said.
The whole issue in stage three has to do with allegiance.
We have an allegiance to the entire community of patients.
If you give your allegiance to me, the others will follow.
But enough to make him happy, and win his allegiance.
I made it clear to him that my first allegiance was to them.
On 13 May members sit according to political, rather than national, allegiance for the first time.
Citizens cannot run for office if they make their party allegiance known.
It has also showed his allegiance to the oil industry.
Of course, to gain life you must change your allegiance.
Later on their allegiance went to the king of France.
Under which king (if any) do you pay allegiance to?
In politics he gave his allegiance to the Republican party.
Did they think my allegiance could be bought with a show of light?
She certainly was not going to give him any cause to doubt her allegiance.
A government that could not protect its people lost the right to their allegiance.
Al, who was born three years later, followed his father's allegiance.
No one could be fired for his or her political allegiance.