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I . swear <swore, sworn> [sweəɐ, ingl. am. swer] V. intr.

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Law-enforcement officials everywhere were required to arrest persons suspected of being a runaway slave on as little as a claimant's sworn testimony of ownership.
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Cast members were sworn to secrecy about the details, and required to sign non-disclosure agreements.
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But the grisly profiting from the very anticrime campaign that these law enforcement officers are sworn to uphold apparently does not end there.
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He was sworn into parliament at the side of his father, to the applause of members from both sides.
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Science, that sworn enemy of circumstantial evidence, marched on, and slowly but surely physiological explanations of Chinese restaurant syndrome began to lose credibility.
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He was a sworn foe of conventional morality who had opted for a vagabond existence and who returned to his family infrequently.
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Her response to this assertion was that she was sworn to uphold the law, and that the death penalty was part of state law.
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Sworn peace officers, they monitor activities and enforce rules at state-run liquor outlets and at bars licensed to sell hard drinks.
www.oregonlive.com
The department also has five undersheriffs, one per borough, approximately 150 deputy sheriffs, and non-sworn clerical staff.
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A little over a year after being sworn in, he resigned after being indicted for misappropriation of campaign funds for personal expenses.
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