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"As the world careens one way we faithfully steer the other," the editors state up front.

"He came back every year to make sure we were doing it right and he said we faithfully replicated his intervention".

Any analysis that presumes our first intention is self-preservation is fundamentally flawed as we faithfully worship God and serve our neighbours in every place".

If we faithfully apply the economists' idea of "revealed preference", it seems we should infer that students decreasingly care to use their time at university preparing to land highly-paid jobs.

Either it's God's story, and Colton really did get a glimpse of Heaven, and we faithfully tell it, or we don't do this book.' " The wings stayed in, and the book has remained on the Times best-seller list for ninety-seven weeks.

Everett chose a sample to read, and could barely slog through them: "Ten of these novels have we faithfully read through, and more up-hill work in the main we never had; and this while Anthony Trollope and Dickens are living, and Thackeray is only just dead".

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William Allen White, a paragon of Progressivism, stated the movement's credo memorably, and revealingly: "We believed faithfully that if we could only change the environment of the under dog, give him a decent kennel, wholesome food, regular baths, properly directed exercise, cure his mange and abolish his fleas, and put him in the blue-ribbon class, all would be well".

Veteran Bernard Cooks told NPR, "We're here faithfully; we've been here since day one.

It's sad, but in the trans community, violence is so regular and expected that we even have an established Transgender Day of Remembrance every November 20th, which we've faithfully observed every year since 1999 to honor those we lose each year to murder and suicide.

If we are faithfully to apply the state law of Louisiana we would apply here not the Louisiana peremption rule applied in Rodrigue but the Louisiana prescriptive rule applicable to the instant personal injury case.

The following footnote was adedd on 31 January 2014: Some readers, calculating that £850m a year is equivalent to more than £2.3m a day, not half a million pounds, thought we might have misquoted the prime minister here, but in fact we had faithfully reproduced the words from the advance copy of his speech.

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