But her indictment is limitless and encompasses orthodox faith as well as faithless practice. |
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Vicente Aranda's take on the story is a classical tale of faithless woman, doomed lover and romance gone awry. |
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It is entitled to compel the faithless fiduciaries to answer for their default according to their gain. |
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Lady Bridget gathered that Oola's husband was a medicine man, and that he had 'pointed a bone at his faithless wife and her lover. |
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God, he said, if you make me a rich man I'll spend all my time and all my wealth converting faithless heathens and praising your name. |
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Everyone had a faithless lover who did you wrong, and usually blamed everything but free will. |
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The season concludes with Puccini's famous Madame Butterfly, a tragedy about a Japanese girl's undying love for her faithless American husband. |
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No doubt I shall lose a son by your death but if you give up your faith I shall be called the mother of a deserter and faithless son. |
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Whenever I tell people that I don't believe in one higher, diving being, they claim that I am faithless, that I don't believe in anything. |
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However, many developing country Governments have often proved faithless to their responsibility to further development by and for their people. |
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They thought he was a faithless husband, she was scary and vindictive – and many have a knee-jerk dislike of all public figures anyway. |
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I never, not for a single moment, doubted how he felt about me, never worried that I'd have my heart broken again by another faithless man I'd foolishly trusted. |
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Now, the best minds perceive that faith without some historical knowledge is faithless to Jesus. |
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They deeply resented the comparison with the faithless Israelites of Elijah and Elisha's time. |
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The treatment of faithless lovers and traitorous informers in outlaw lore suggests that not all Irish images of themselves were entirely positive. |
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The faithless disciple aims for both heaven and earth and gets neither. |
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The complainers and bewailers are the faithless and unbelieving. |
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Roman legend claims that ravens were once as white as swans and roughly the same size, but one day a raven told Apollo that Coronis whom he passionately loved, was faithless. |
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Having been brought up in a religious household myself, I have an innate sense of admiration for those people who have faith in an increasingly faithless world. |
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In a faithless age irony is the only way to take yourself seriously, and the only way to show others that you distrust yourself enough for them to trust you. |
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He stands by his faithless wife and cares for her child as his own. |
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Lavender sang the faithless lover Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly, and Chen Hsin-an, who was Suzuki in the same opera, will sing Santuzza this weekend. |
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But some state laws provide that so-called faithless electors be subject to fines or be disqualified for casting an invalid vote and be replaced by a substitute elector. |
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In a pensive mood he narrated all the scene to the Sanyasi and begged him to explain the reason why his wife was so faithless to him in spite of his goodness and kind attitude. |
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That Prussia should prove faithless is, perhaps, what might be expected. |
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Alas for this honorless and faithless people, The Kurds of Ray, the Turks of Khamsa, the Lurs of Qazvin. |
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Miss Griffin screamed after me, the faithless Vizier ran after me, and the boy at the turnpike dodged me into a corner, like a sheep, and cut me off. |
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