In the campaign last year, you all remember, I made a promise to pass it.
They are America's finest sons and daughters, and we made a promise to care for them after they serve.
Medicaid would have paid for those expenses, but mom had made a promise.
"You made a promise that you have broken and that is why we are all here today, " said Mr Thwaites.
Congress made a promise to the American people to produce those savings.
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When Erik enlisted in the Army, Deven made a promise that if anything bad ever happened, he would finish what his brother started.
Lord Ashcroft had "made a promise" to pay tax in the UK, she said, urging the Tories to clarify whether he had done so.
"I made a promise to my dad on his deathbed - to get the land back - and I don't break my promises, " he says.
And to governments, he made a promise: if you take the risks that reform entails, you will have the full support of the United States.
"Here's the screw-up: You made a promise that you'd deliver this, and you missed three weeks later, " Welch spouted, jumping on the bandwagon of attacks on Immelt.
Prime Minister Raila Odinga had made a promise to his constituents to build a paved bypass road that reached from one end of Kibera to the other.
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"I made a promise that I would not sell Scott and I will not, for any amount of money, break that promise to the West Ham supporters, " he said.
That particular game was plagued by operational issues, including an embarrassing delay of the national anthem, so afterward, a frustrated Yormark made a promise to fans via social media.
Seventy-five years ago today, Franklin Roosevelt made a promise.
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Frontrunner McCain took a break from the campaign trail, but made a promise on ABC's "This Week" not to raise taxes if he's elected, by using a phrase that got former President George H.
But this girl made a promise, darn it!
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We also discussed Afghanistan, and I reminded President Obama that I made a promise to the French people to the effect that our combat troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2012.
Three years ago, we made a promise.
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"John Kerry and I made a promise to the American people that, with this election, every vote would count and every vote would be counted, " Edwards told a crowd in Boston's Copley Square that had hoped to hear a Kerry victory speech.
"We made a promise to have a fair trial based on the law of the land and we wanted this historical trial to be just and fair in order to give the rights to its true owners, no matter what the sentence will be, " he said.
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While speaking at a 2009 Prostate Cancer Foundation event, I made a promise to more than 100 of the best prostate cancer researchers of the world: "I will make certain that, in my lifetime, I will get a blue ribbon out there to match every pink ribbon!"
"We made them a promise that we would make this company a great investment for them, " he recalls.
But I made a commitment and a promise to myself that I was going to stop procrastinating and get all my work done in advance.
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They've made a similar promise to employers of the illegal workers.
Any energy rationing could also carry big political risks for Ms Rousseff and her Workers' Party, which made a public promise that the power cuts of 2001 would never happen again.
During his campaign in 2010 he made a rash promise not to raise taxes without approval by the people, but then proved unable to persuade the legislature to put the required measure on the ballot.
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