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allegience

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allegience

  1. Misspelling of allegiance.
    • 2000 June 2, Larry Steinberg, “Breaking allegience with a nonexistent patron”, in alt.games.asherons-call[1] (Usenet):
      My monarch abruptly dropped off the face of the earth and by default my new monarch is my patron, who has not been online in 3 months. How can I break allegience with a ghost patron if I cannot click on him in the game. Larry
    • 2002 April 24, Cat Protector, “Sworn Allegience To Cats”, in rec.pets.cats.misc[2] (Usenet):
      Seeing as how another cat forum they are doing much to talk about dogs (which is pretty stupid since it is a cat's newsgroup and should be about cats not dogs), I am wondering if there was anyone out there who has sworn an allegience to have a cat only household? I told my cat that this will be a cat only household.
    • 2022 November 27, George.Anthony, “OT? - More Leftist Blind Allegience”, in rec.outdoors.rv-travel[3] (Usenet):