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  • 1oath-breaking — oathˈ breaking noun (Shakespeare) Perjury • • • Main Entry: ↑oath …

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  • 2Oath of vengeance — For the 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield, see Oath of Vengeance. In Mormonism, the oath of vengeance (or law of vengeance) was an oath that was made by participants in the Endowment ritual of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day… …

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  • 3Royal Entry — Entry of John II of France and his Queen into Paris after their Coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The Royal Entry, also known by various other names, including Triumphal Entry and Joyous Entry, embraced… …

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  • 4under oath — phrasal or on oath also upon oath : under the solemn obligation of an oath was under oath to tell all he knew * * * having sworn to tell the truth, esp. in a court of law * * * under oath (also on oath) law : having made a formal pr …

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  • 5The Oath (Peretti) — The Oath is an allegorical 1995 contemporary Christian fiction horror/fantasy novel by Frank E. Peretti. The recipient of the 1996 ECPA Gold Medallion Book Award for Best Fiction, The Oath is one of Peretti s most critically acclaimed and layered …

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  • 6Release of an Oath — Infobox Album | Name = Release of an Oath Type = Album Artist = The Electric Prunes Released = November, 1968 Recorded = 1968 Genre = Rock Length = 24:56 Label = Reprise Records Producer = David Hassinger Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 7on oath — phrasal see under oath * * * on/under ˈoath idiom (law) having made a formal promise to tell the truth in court • Is she prepared to give evidence on oath? • The judge reminded the witness that …

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  • 8on oath — on/under oath ► LAW having officially promised to tell the truth in court: »She was called to testify under oath before a congressional panel. Main Entry: ↑oath …

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  • 9on/under oath — ► LAW having officially promised to tell the truth in court: »She was called to testify under oath before a congressional panel. Main Entry: ↑oath …

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  • 10under oath — on/under oath ► LAW having officially promised to tell the truth in court: »She was called to testify under oath before a congressional panel. Main Entry: ↑oath …

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