It is faithful to a world of surfaces, random sensations and schizoid human subjects. |
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With the helicopter hovering above, Peter on his motorbike, faithful dog Skip and a couple of would-be jackeroos, the sheep were caught. |
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Former classical fashion queens such as Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy had a faithful following in the city. |
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As with the other two extended editions, this version is also a far more faithful and accurate interpretation of the book. |
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To Marshall Bertrand, Napoleon's faithful aide, this was the most accurate likeness. |
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The stone toe of Saint Jude, patron of impossible causes, was worn smooth by the desperate kisses of the faithful. |
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They are publishing a webcomic version that is much more faithful to H. G. Wells's book. |
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Arnie's back trying to fulfill his job description as God's faithful mercenary. |
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This movie adaptation of the TV adaptation of the novelisation of the radio series is about as faithful as you can get. |
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Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching. |
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People often envision a costume designer as a sewing whiz with a mouthful of pins and a faithful dressmaker's dummy. |
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After attaining the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound to confess serious sins at least once a year. |
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Alone, free from the fearful burden of the faithful, I felt myself slip back into my natural agnostic relationship with the world. |
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If we remain faithful to the God of Thunder and Lightning, what can we fear from the God of winebibbers? |
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Off he would set on his rounds with his faithful collie dog at heel and following, some way behind, was the goat. |
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Rather, suffering and martyrdom are consequences of faithful witness in a hostile world. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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This movie is faithful to that story, while making it warm and human and peopled with knowable, identifiable characters. |
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Best of fare was provided and compliments to the faithful organisers who put so much effort into such a worthy undertaking. |
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I want to say that Campion's An Angel at My Table is faithful to Frame's autobiography, specifically to the writerly vision of the writer's life. |
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They will be more than willing to give cards to any new promoters as well as the faithful regulars. |
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The psalmist praises Yahweh for remaining faithful to God's people despite their long history of sin and apostasy. |
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Such Biblical allusion was in stark contrast to the welter of less printable comments being bellowed by the faithful. |
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And he is confident that his faithful friend can be relied upon to get him there if all other travel plans fail. |
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And we know he isn't joking because his faithful amanuensis, Dennis Shanahan, has reported it all in the newspaper. |
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The result is an authentically eerie, but faithful, rendering of Guthrie's songs. |
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He returned to adaptation in 1998 with his faithful rendering of Toni Morrison's Beloved. |
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They prayed towards Jerusalem, until Muhammad had a revelation reorienting the faithful towards Mecca. |
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It is a furry mammal, with a bark as winsome as any leal and faithful Labrador. |
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This legitimated the regime in the eyes of the faithful, a very political consequence of adherence to a seemingly apolitical ideology. |
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He was joined by a great contingent of the local faithful and laity, all generously lending themselves to this historic afternoon in Loughglynn. |
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But there's nothing like partisanship to rev up the faithful, so the president and friends are framing Republicans as tools of big business. |
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The authors are faithful to the original tales, going so far as to allow Holmes to keep pertinent information to himself until the big reveal. |
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In his eyes George is a more faithful developer of Ricardian economics than even J. S. Mill. |
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The long journey North played havoc with the travelling Blues support, but there was rich reward for the faithful fans who travelled. |
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For the party faithful they are the opportunity to meet like-minded people. |
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Thus a portrait of William Pitt the Younger, undertaken as a faithful likeness, portrayed the prime minister with an overly sharp nose. |
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She might push the buttons of your party faithful, but she is seen as a barking mad extremist by everybody else. |
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They have a faithful hound, Bruno, who barks at the trains, which roar past the house every hour of the day. |
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If we turn to the faithful OED, the word is said to date back to the eighteenth century and was used by the great literates of Swift and Dickens. |
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Bats are generally faithful to their roosts and a colony may use the same site year after year. |
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Colourful perennials such as the Flag irises in blue or yellow, Astilbe in feathery pinks and the faithful arum lilies are also suitable. |
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On Ash Wednesday, the faithful seeks repentance for whatever sins he may have committed as he prepares himself for the season of Lent. |
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This has been accomplished in the faithful obedience of the Lord Christ Jesus and His propitiatory sacrifice. |
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The news is sure to please the Gigg Lane faithful, who relish watching home-grown talent. |
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JunoFest organizers have been busy like honey maddened bees labouring to bring you, faithful reader, the music you deserve. |
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The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach. |
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Many wore their faithful maroon scarves while some were draped in Jambo flags and others had their faces painted. |
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And at the end of the opera, the death scene is a faithful recreation of the state execution. |
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But the manipulator realises, too late, that she is being manipulated, despite warnings from her faithful dresser. |
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I walked to the library slowly, as if shambling, for my heart is bound with iron bands like the faithful servant in that old tale. |
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She was given to the care of a faithful Scotchwoman who had once been our servant. |
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Oakland had the ball deep in its territory and the home faithful were roaring in the Colts' noisy dome. |
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Can the second banana deliver a rousing partisan stump speech guaranteed to excite the party faithful? |
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From now on he accompanied his new lord through numerous adventures and battles as the faithful vassal and second banana. |
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He began to imagine himself a married man with a faithful wife at his side. |
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Albatross are faithful birds and only mate once a year with one regular partner. |
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A thoroughgoing job, with attention paid to detail, and totally faithful to the original, the English translation makes for a good read. |
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And if you want to believe that Jan Rogers is completely faithful and devoted to you, then that's fine. |
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I then present three arguments that this dynamic approach is more faithful to natural language semantics than static Montagovian theories. |
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Ensuring that the tithes of the faithful reach church coffers and are properly used leaves no room for blind trust of those who handle the money. |
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Disraeli had resisted the attempts of some of his party faithful to make the Tories a solely Anglican party. |
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My apprentice, who is my faithful shadow, and I discuss and analyze the day's events. |
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This was a time of millennialism, when many of the faithful believed the end of days was nigh. |
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The main problem is that unlike, say, Billie Holiday, Joe Henry is more a faithful mimic than the genuine article. |
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The great white marble dome of the mausoleum is flanked by free-standing minarets from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. |
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The faithful minders and carers might now need a summer camp for themselves, but well done all round. |
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Will you continue as faithful stewards of the mysteries of God, preaching the Gospel of Christ, and ministering his holy sacraments? |
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The faithful servants of God in public life are his ministrants as truly as those who perform the divine service in church. |
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They are not deceitful or treacherous in their conduct and are faithful to their oaths and promises. |
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With the help of his faithful spirit Ariel, Prospero conjures up a great storm causing a shipwreck on the shore nearby. |
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If it weren't for you, my faithful readers, I would have left after ten minutes and had my bikini line waxed. |
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On this showing, the former Gateshead prop could well become a firm favourite with the York faithful. |
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He probably got married early on, fell in love, and has stayed true and faithful to her ever since. |
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If we want this province not to be the poorest of them all, let us try to be obedient, loyal, true and faithful. |
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The interior remains faithful to the traditional Sephardic liturgy, with the congregation seated face to face and the Rabbi standing on the bimah opposite the Ark. |
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In contrast, the clerisy has little needed for the basically educated, but only an approving claque and faithful servants. |
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Both men, now sexagenarians, have kept faithful to the classic styles. |
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The presidential hopefuls fire up the faithful with promises to extend the Republican revolution to 2016, as Jeb Bush stays mum. |
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A gaggle of party faithful across the country will have six years in office to cut their teeth. |
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It was not clear if the Pope would even be able to attend the ceremonies, make only brief appearances or join the faithful via television link-ups. |
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If history is a guide, Huckabee will need to resonate with more than just the faithful if he is to win. |
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But she soldiered on to the end, a loving and faithful companion in victory and defeat. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a church where the faithful come to pray for cures. |
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The radicalness is partly a stage prop, for science, as an experimental undertaking, cannot be radical or conservative but only faithful to the facts. |
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He is convinced that neither of them can be faithful to their beaus. |
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What matters is being honest, humble, and a faithful and loyal friend, father and member of your community. |
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Wild jujubes, a type of fruit widely seen in north China, symbolizes the straightforward, faithful and resolute character of northern Chinese represented by Shanxi merchants. |
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With pages of action and a faithful fanbase, Hollywood is mining the Good Book for blockbuster stories. |
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He inspired a younger generation of scholars to take the same measured approach to the problem of remaining faithful to the Church while advancing new knowledge. |
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The Caroline minuscule, however, had a relatively weak impact on the writing habits of Italian notaries, who remained faithful to the cursive style. |
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Whilst Cooper doesn't show any hint of Euroscepticism and is faithful to the party line, it is plain that the influences on her political thought are very much Atlanticist. |
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It is a land where the faithful are summoned by drums, where the whole population fasts two days a week and where no-one smokes because the Church disapproves of the habit. |
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A later unscrupulous Pope decided to conflate the sundry Biblical Marys into the single persona of Mary Magdalene to avoid confusing the lumpen faithful of the times. |
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All novels after the first in a series have to tread a line between standing alone and catering for the faithful reader who will be irritated by constant recapitulations. |
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Mingling the best of old and new, the renovated saltbox remains faithful to its humble origins while accommodating the personality of its residents. |
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Bildhauer describes a new translation by Cyril Edwards as the most faithful to date. |
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Yet if the crisis is indeed missiological at root, there is hope for renewal, just insofar as the Episcopal Church moves toward becoming a more faithful mission companion. |
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Blasted out by artillery, on 24 September Saig was wounded in a last sortie and committed seppuku assisted by a faithful follower, who then killed himself. |
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Dialogue allows for and encourages faithful and personal witness. |
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It requires instruction in the faith and above all training in prayer, so that the gifts necessary for humble service and faithful witness be received by all. |
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When you are in a relationship with a woman and you are doing your best to remain faithful you can begin to stop looking for single or available women. |
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The liberal faithful fled the scene in favor of latte and Tim Russert on Sunday mornings. |
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I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag. |
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We must maintain our visions, prophesy hope, and remain faithful and committed to the struggle, even and especially when facing so many daily apocalypses and forms of death. |
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She could barely be heard above the din, but she did rally the faithful to be ready for Hillary. |
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Our patterns are based on ethnic designs, and are always faithful in spirit and approach to the African originals that have influenced their design. |
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According to this system of morals and manners, a knight was to remain faithful to God, loyal to his king, true to his lady-love, and helpful to their less fortunate kinsmen. |
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace. |
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Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty. |
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Naturally, as a faithful devotee of the Quantity Theory, he helped create, he was also opposed to the inconvertibility of paper currency and the bimetallist movement. |
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But as far as civil marriage is concerned, there is no need to pander to the objections of a faithful minority. |
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Local legends invariably eulogize a small band of the faithful who arrive as torch-bearers of the faith in the hostile terrain and face the resistance of the infidel populace. |
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They will be faithful little lapdogs to their appointing masters. |
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Processions and bell-ringing aroused particular ire among republicans, but disaffected the faithful who regarded this as an insensitive attack upon tradition. |
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The old Kaiser Franz Joseph, faithful and hardworking, was the obverse of the feckless and impetuous German kaiser. |
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To the very degree that the countdown to his departure next summer seems, for years, to have be anticipated with a mix of fear and dread by the Celtic faithful. |
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Working deep in the hold we find the faithful ones who keep bailing the bilges without regard for the Mate's view on whether they should be doing it or not. |
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At every turn, they described their son as a faithful follower who had dedicated his life to easing the suffering of innocents. |
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These show Josephson serially questioning the assumptions of photographic representation, inquiring whether photographs are faithful representations of the world. |
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Terry Dolan is banking on the York City faithful to raise the roof at Filbert Street and roar the Minstermen on to success in tomorrow's FA Cup clash with Leicester City. |
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The bilal calls the faithful to prayer, and the imam leads them in prayer. |
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The faithful animal, which was in general as quiet as a lamb, became like a raging tiger every time he saw the person who had murdered his master. |
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It was a touching and poignant afternoon as friends gathered to show their respects to a man who had remained loyal and ever faithful to the ideals of Comhaltas. |
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In Harry's first year he has to protect the Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort and one of his faithful followers at Hogwarts. |
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And my husband and kids, of course, have been faithful guinea pigs, readers, writers, arguers, and cheerleaders. |
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This morning church bells were ringing too. Aclang all over the city and not to summon the faithful. |
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Both could be, and were, handed out by a grateful king to his faithful thegns as an act of formal generosity. |
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The Health Secretary twice mentioned the NHS's founder, the Labour legend Nye Bevan, in a speech to the Conservative faithful. |
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The Yorkshire club have few fans outside home territory, soonly the faithful shed tears. |
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Rulers should not look at women lustfully, but should stick to their jobs and be faithful to their wives. |
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But where, in the Quran, does it say that violent reaction to the satirisation is a duty of the faithful? |
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And in all of this medley of extemporania, Nixon could count on the faithful support of the minority leader of the House, Mr. Gerald Ford. |
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The application of the old discipline, say the conservatives, would probably produce a smaller but more faithful Church. |
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Or consider the fad du jour in the faith markets, Godcasting. Godcasting is downloading sermons or church messages to the faithful via iPods. |
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The hall rang with the hosannas of the faithful, while the women knelt at his feet to ask for salvation. |
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Even Roman constitutionalists, such as the senator Cicero, lost a willingness to remain faithful to it towards the end of the republic. |
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The British people admired him for his piety, and for remaining faithful to his wife. |
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This was because to be faithful to medieval design would have left the houses cold and dark by contemporary standards. |
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The effort sought to prevent further damage to the Church and her faithful at the hands of the newly formed Protestant denominations. |
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Throughout his reign, Charles firmly dismissed the idea of divorcing Catherine, and she remained faithful to Charles throughout their marriage. |
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The battles between the faithful angels and Satan's forces take place over three days. |
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Thereafter, she and Joseph lived separate lives, though they never divorced and remained faithful to each other. |
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These works range from fairly faithful adaptations to those that use the story as a basis for new works. |
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You do swear by Almighty God to be a true and faithful Servant unto the Queen's Majesty, as one of Her Majesty's Privy Council. |
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And generally in all things you will do as a faithful and true Servant ought to do to Her Majesty. |
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Services are conducted in the church and involve both the clergy and faithful. |
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Outside of sermons during the celebration of the divine liturgy it could not instruct or evangelise to the faithful or its youth. |
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However, it survives entirely in later manuscripts created in Wales, and it is unknown how faithful they are to the originals. |
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With the rise of humanism, the unicorn also acquired more orthodox secular meanings, emblematic of chaste love and faithful marriage. |
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The story of the faithful hound Gelert, owned by Llywelyn and mistakenly killed by him, is also considered to be fiction. |
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One part of the oath of fealty included swearing to always remain faithful to the lord. |
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It would reach to the ground when worn by a faithful woman but would only hang down to the lap of an unfaithful wife. |
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Singing by all the faithful during the Communion procession is encouraged, to highlight the communitarian nature of the Communion bread. |
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Lysippos' sculpture, famous for its naturalism, as opposed to a stiffer, more static pose, is thought to be the most faithful depiction. |
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The work was done at the request of Prince John, son of Pedro IV, desirous of a faithful representation of the world from west to east. |
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In anticipation of a vast increase in the number of the faithful from British India, the Dutch East Indies, etc. |
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By now, however, it's unlikely that even this faithful retainer can once more pull Bush's chestnuts out of the fire. |
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They rejected the role of civil government and demanded the immediate establishment of a congregation of the faithful. |
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Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I and Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II has visited Maraman Convention and blessed its faithful. |
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You do swear by Almighty God to be a true and faithful Servant unto The Queen's Majesty as one of Her Majesty's Privy Council. |
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Though it was an arranged marriage, they were faithful and devoted partners. |
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For the shameless plug it was, it was an elongated false start, eventually boring even the most faithful boogieing young fan. |
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The medicine man gave the faithful animal a proper send-off into its next spiritual world. |
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For half a century that faithful servant of Jehovah suffered, often shrinkingly, yet voluntarily, a constant martyrdom. |
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I firmly believe that there is a purgatory, and that the souls therein detained are helped by the suffrages of the faithful. |
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At lively talkbacks some accused the show of overly sympathetic attitudes toward evangelicals, while others said it mocked the faithful. |
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Of all the tractable, equal-tempered, attached, and faithful beings that ever lived, I believe he was the most so. |
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Luxury was abolished. People lived in honorable marriage. All the women were chaste, faithful, and far from wantoners. |
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She added that some artistic licence had been incorporated into the model, but it was largely faithful to the original. |
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It was a very faithful homage to a six Million Dollar Man episode. |
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This explains why the Tea Party faithful often appear to be so bellicose. |
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Increased risk of serious ligament and tendon injuries So how do we avoid making weekend warriors out of our faithful friends? |
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For the time being, the faithful must follow their own consciences and learn to distinguish good from evil by themselves, instead of relying on the ulema. |
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Funny how something can be a sin one month and not the next but, then again, weren't the faithful led a merry dance by teaching that unbaptised babies went to Limbo. |
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In denying transubstantiation, her sacramentarian beliefs render the priest unnecessary as mediator between the faithful and God during communion. |
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Andrew is quick to pay tribute to the Riverside faithful for their role in the win over the Rumanians, which followed hot on the heels of the remarkable win over Basle. |
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Inspired by the Irish hard and soft shoe traditional, Absolutely Legless perform original dances in a relaxed and informal manner while remaining faithful to their roots. |
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You want to make sure it's being faithful to the thing that you love,'' said Olivia Colman, who plays detective Ellie Miller alongside David Tennant's investigator Alec Hardy. |
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I think we all found it hard to predict where Chris was going to go and how he was going to tell a story faithful to season one without underselling the veracity of it. |
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A donation of a small herd of Swiss goats was the direct result of Father de Castro's taking the pulpit during six consecutive masses to explain CARDI to the faithful. |
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Labour MP Alistair Darling won a standing ovation from the Tory party faithful at the launch of a campaign to keep the British armed forces together. |
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The Grand Mosque in Makkah and its vast courtyards are packed with the faithful, many elderly women, engaged in circumambulation, prayers and supplications. |
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But at least we remained bipartisanly faithful to our national habit of never joining any European enterprise until it is too late to influence its shape. |
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At that instant who should appear but our faithful Mata, driving the old caleche in which we were in the habit of making our little excursions in the neighborhood of the Port. |
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While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others, other stories portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives. |
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She put little nosegays from her garden on his desk, and tried in every way to show that she was not a fair-weather friend, but faithful through evil as well as good repute. |
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His last moments were soothed by the devoted attentions of his now distracted widow, and by the presence of some of his distinguished and faithful friends. |
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They had been faithful to each other all of their married life. |
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He was a large fleshy man, weighing at least two hundred pounds, and he quickly became a faithful representation of a quivering jelly-mountain of fat. |
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The German translation is a faithful translation of the original Dutch. |
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The same faithful gomeral is to despatch this letter by the express along with those of the wiseacres, so that you may hear Tom Fool in company with Solomon. |
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Charlemagne's successor, Louis the Pious, reportedly treated the Saxons more as Alcuin would have wished, and as a consequence they were faithful subjects. |
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The regalia of the Carolingian empire had been divided by Louis the Pious on his deathbed between his two faithful sons, Charles the Bald and Lothair. |
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Now Kiril led the faithful directly into an alliance with the state. |
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The mystical communion of all faithful men is such as maketh every one to be interested in those precious blessings which any one of them receiveth at God's hands. |
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The Phoenix and the Turtle, printed in Robert Chester's 1601 Love's Martyr, mourns the deaths of the legendary phoenix and his lover, the faithful turtle dove. |
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Nevertheless he always remained faithful to the ideal of a united continent for which the creation of individual nations would be an indispensable preliminary. |
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Beneath the shadow of the First Keep was an ancient lichyard, its headstones spotted with pale lichen, where the old Kings of Winter had laid their faithful servants. |
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The advent of improved colour printing techniques meant that more faithful reproductions of originals could be made, which enabled Heaton Cooper's popularity to spread. |
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A faithful member, respected elder of Knox, Winnipegosis, Man. |
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These boyos can do no wrong, it seems, and from there it was a night of pure metal mayhem, Tuck having the frenzied faithful hang on his every word and movement. |
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Despite the Emperor's long absences due to political affairs abroad, the marriage was a happy one, as both partners were always devoted and faithful to each other. |
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Thereafter, Pizarro went on to look for Atahualpa himself, who was shielded by his faithful nobles who, in the end, were also captured by the Spaniards. |
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Some English loanwords remain relatively faithful to the donor language's phonology even though a particular phoneme might not exist or have contrastive status in English. |
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This new crest drew criticism from large sections of the St Helens faithful, who were afraid of the club losing its connection to the town to attract a wider fan base. |
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Nay, misconceive me not, madam, when I say I have had a gen'rous and a faithful passion, which you had never favoured, but through revenge and policy. |
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He hath done yeoman's service, and proved himself staunch and faithful. |
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In matters of faith and morals, the bishops speak in the name of Christ and the faithful are to accept their teaching and adhere to it with a religious assent. |
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Watching Lewis, affectionally nicknamed The Beast by the Corbett Sports Stadium faithful, give his all on the pitch makes me think back to a younger Lee Hunt. |
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The Book of Concord, published in 1580, contains ten documents which some Lutherans believe are faithful and authoritative explanations of Holy Scripture. |
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Beatifying five Italians and a Belgian in a ceremony in St Peter's Square he raised to 938 the number of faithful to whom he has accorded that honour. |
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At the same time, the Province remains in fellowship with the faithful believers within ECUSA who rightly oppose and reject the erroneous actions of their house. |
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He is responsible for teaching, governing, and sanctifying the faithful of his diocese, sharing these duties with the priests and deacons who serve under him. |
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No central doctrines have been challenged by the majority of the faithful as in the Arian, Pelagian or Nestorian crises when even bishops abandoned orthodoxy wholesale. |
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