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en Many countries promised to continue the support and aid, and others promised to make up for any cut in aid.

en I promised that when we had this vote it would change. I was wrong. And the reason why I got in front of you all and promised that was because I was promised by a very high member of the administration.

en For African American ideals, "The Promised Land" is not a land to be "reclaimed" after hundreds, or even thousands, of years, citing God as the real estate agent. The Promised Land doesn't echo the injustices of the past by, in part, replicating them upon others. The Promised Land is the creation of a just society with an appreciation for the diversity of all humanity and equality for all.

en There may be somebody else taking the baton now, which is not unusual in a recovery. Housing is typically the leader out of the desert to the promised land; but, just like Moses didn't make it to the promised land, as rates rise, housing doesn't quite make it, either. Other sectors do.

en He that hath promised pardon on our repentance hat not promised life till we repent.
  Francis Quarles

en I like things to be fair. When a person does work, they should get paid what they were promised and they should get the treatment they were promised.

en We were promised apartments and new furniture - including television sets and entertainment centers. We were promised help on rent.

en I never promised you a rose garden. I never promised you perfect justice.

en I promised to always bring up a glass of water to her before we go to bed, and she promised to never let me dress myself.

en I never promised you a rose garden. I never promised you perfect justice.

en I promised Jerome last year that I would get him here. I didn't promise him that I would win it, but I promised I would get him here.

en We never in any of our promotional materials promised any sales. We promised a venue, a 10-acre field, where both emerging and established artists could show their works for 60 days and be exposed to a market they normally wouldn't get exposure from.

en His view is basically a theological view of the Old Testament and the prophecy that the 'promised land' was promised to the 'chosen people,' and it's theirs throughout history.

en We want to provide the support for the family and also let the community know that, even though six months have passed, we still are behind the issue. We want to make the city and the Sheriff's Department responsible for what they promised in the beginning.

en Brown became like a father figure to me who insisted I live the life of a monk, let alone a minister. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. I had to stay in the hotel he stayed in, stay in my room, and he would almost select my girlfriends. He was very adamant that he had promised my mother that I would not go wayward on the road, and he enforced it. So even though I knew the entertainment world, I was not of the entertainment world -- and not by any choice of my own. He promised my mother that he'd make sure I was never on drugs, that I never lost my head, and that he'd take care of me himself. And he did.
  Al Sharpton


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