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The managers claim that when he said that that he thought that she could swear out an honest affidavit that the president perjured himself.
CNN
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At the town hall in Huntsville, we fill out forms that swear to our single state and we make an appointment to be married by a justice of the peace.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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Californians still swear by In-N-Out Burger regardless of whether their burger comes with a large drink and a citation from a Bible passage.
CNN: Chicken, with a side of politics
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"The swear words that used to come out of her mouth, some of the stuff that I used to hear her say, it even shocked me, being a man".
BBC: London
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"I don't normally swear, but on this occasion an expletive came out, " said Mr Evans.
BBC: Norfolk
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When reporters asked him whether he could demonstrate his loyalty to party inquisitors, he offered to swear on the bones of a saint, pull a sword out of a stone whatever was demanded of him.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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The federal "Motor Voter" law, enacted in 1993 to expand voter registration, allows would-be voters to fill out a mail-in voter registration card and swear they are citizens under penalty of perjury, but it doesn't require them to show proof.
NPR: Must Voters Have To Prove Citizenship To Register?
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Seventh Generation employees swear by the company, the brand continues to win every award out there for sustainability and green branding, and Hollender, despite not being a formal member of the company any longer, remains a vocal and busy activist in the sector.
FORBES: 10 Challenges in Sustainability: Lessons from Seventh Generation
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He is known occasionally to swear, but otherwise he is a clean-living sportsman who works out with weights when he is not perfecting his craft on the golf course.
ECONOMIST: Tiger Woods