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Traditionally an
oath (from Anglo-Saxon āþ, also
called plight) is
either a
statement of fact or a
promise taken by a
sacrality as a sign of verity. A...
- The
Hippocratic Oath is an
oath of
ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most
widely known of Gr****
medical texts. In its original...
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Oath and Honor: A
Memoir and a
Warning is a
memoir written by Liz Cheney, a
former United States House representative from
Wyoming and Vice
Chair of the...
- The
Oath may
refer to: The
Oath (Wiesel novel), a 1973
novel by Elie
Wiesel The
Oath (Peretti novel), a 1995
novel by
Frank E.
Peretti The
Oath: The Obama...
- The
Palapa oath (Indonesian:
Sumpah Palapa) was an
oath taken by
Gajah Mada, a 14th-century
Prime Minister of the
Javanese Ma****ahit
Empire described in...
- The Time of the
Oath is the
seventh studio album by
German power metal band ****oween,
released in 1996. This is the
first album following the
death of...
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Three Oaths is the po****r name for a
midrash found in the Talmud,
which relates that God
adjured three oaths upon the world. Two of the
oaths pertain...
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Release of an
Oath is the
fourth studio album credited to The
Electric Prunes,
released in 1968. It was
composed and
arranged by
David Axelrod, and band...
- A
minced oath is a
euphemistic expression formed by
deliberately misspelling, mispronouncing, or
replacing a part of a profane, blasphemous, or
taboo word...
- The
Pentecostal Oath was an
oath which the
Knights of King Arthur's
Round Table swore,
according to Sir
Thomas Malory's Le
Morte d'Arthur. It embodied...