| 21. | Get caught in the Pledge of Allegiance part of the proceedings.
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| 22. | This allegiance reflects a sort of entrepreneurial ethos in Kansas City.
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| 23. | It's been Texas'pledge of allegiance since 1933:
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| 24. | The keepers of the Olympic flame take certain allegiances very seriously.
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| 25. | But amid those predictable results were intriguing hints of shifting allegiances.
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| 26. | The producers of the film have not sworn allegiance to fact.
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| 27. | So far, a complex web of political allegiances has emerged.
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| 28. | He is short on confidence, but his allegiances never waver.
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| 29. | They are also adept at adjusting their allegiances as empires shift.
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| 30. | Let us swear allegiance to a land that's free,
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