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Medieval lands owned by a nobleman or lord for whom the serfs labored and owed allegiance were known as manors or feudal estates. These were self-sufficient agricultural areas, usually centered around a manor house or castle, where the lord exercised control over the serfs who worked the land.
Antigone owes a longer allegiance to death than to life. According to her, she will spend far more time in the realm of the dead than in the world of the living. She therefore wants to behave in such a way that she's welcomed by family and loved ones after her death.
Knights were not allowed to break their word to their overlord (if he did, he was charged with "treason" for betraying the order of knighthood) but were allowed to deceive others to whom they had sworn no loyalty.
the wife in the commercial is played by Michaela Watkins whom I've seen in the Groundlings in Los Angeles
A vassal is a person who entered into a personal relationship with a lord, of whom he paid homage in return for protection.
The name of the Holiday camp that Dirty Dancing is set in is called Kellerman's and is owned and operated by Max Kellerman of whom Baby's father Dr. Jake Houseman is the personal physician.
A liege was someone who owed a duty of service to a lord in feudal times (middle ages) although it could also mean the lord himself. A liege lord was the lord to whom you owed the service.
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Usually it's a form of showing pride in your country (Nationalism). Others don't say it because a lot of schools in the US make their students stand up and say the pledge of allegiance every single school day in the morning before they start the actual announcements and they believe it denies their rights as an individual.
I will fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run I will treat triumph and disaster the same and respect my competitors without whom there would be no sport.
Faithful to law; upholding the lawful authority; faithful and true to the lawful government; faithful to the prince or sovereign to whom one is subject; unswerving in allegiance., True to any person or persons to whom one owes fidelity, especially as a wife to her husband, lovers to each other, and friend to friend; constant; faithful to a cause or a principle.