Eddard would never have turned his back on such a promise, and certainly not for love.
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His defence minister withdrew a promise to allow landowners to renew their gun licences.
Already he has quietly cancelled a promise to build an oil refinery in Nicaragua.
In the campaign last year, you all remember, I made a promise to pass it.
It was a promise she made on the campaign trail, but voters were sceptical.
It's a promise Greeks have heard before, and many here don't believe it'll be kept.
So was Mr Dobson pushed, or was he lured by a promise of future preferment?
Both main blocs campaigned on a promise of strengthening the welfare state and social justice.
Let's hope he's not forced into making another apology for a promise he can't keep.
There is a ray of hope for some healing, but it's not a promise.
Anti-tax activists have accused the group's Republicans of violating a promise not to raise taxes.
Although Nicolas Sarkozy was elected on a promise to shake things up, the recession has tempered his liberalising zeal.
The overall level of savings is a promise to taxpayers that must be kept.
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The entrepreneurs were offered various tax breaks and a promise that they would be left alone.
If a promise to pay someone money in the future isn't a debt, what is it?
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He wanted a promise that Scopac could continue to supply Pacific Lumber--a deal breaker for the creditors.
We are building a bigger, better West Ham and when we make a promise, we honour it.
His most memorable campaign declaration--his acceptance-speech pledge of "no new taxes"--was a promise not to do something.
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Definite crowd pleasers, the songs maybe also carried a promise of what is in store in 2012.
That is a promise the international community cannot possibly keep, and so was perhaps unwise to make.
Fox has so far been unable to deliver on a promise of spurring 1.5 million new jobs.
Jeb Bush became governor in 1998 on a promise to reform education, Social Security and health care.
You can buy it on their website with a promise of 24 to 48 hour shipment.
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Ryan, of course, is an outspoken coach, known for guaranteeing Super Bowl wins, a promise heretofore unachieved.
Where have you failed to keep a promise, say what you mean, or mean what you say?
There is a promise that the "bar for entry and assessment for the qualification will be raised".
New to the list is a promise to push an assault weapons ban and other gun controls.
The high price of Swiss watches had been based on a promise of exceptional accuracy and reliability.
He has secured a promise that police investigating the Lockerbie bombing could visit here to pursue their enquiries.
Supporting it in exchange for a promise to introduce proportional representation, which benefits third parties, would look opportunistic.
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