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If you will be faithful in small things, you will be faithful in great things.
Walk closely with God, and be faithful to His word.
Being faithful alone gives us confidence we can be faithful in community.
I will return to my job and (be) faithful to my work.
Be faithful in small things because it is in them that strength lies.
"We will be faithful to Christ's lordship in our lives," the covenant says.
Who do you trust to defend freedom and be faithful to the Constitution?
Didn't the founders intend electors to be faithful above all to the country?
Millions of would-be faithful Catholics are denied the Eucharist because of this policy.
" "Please, Faith, Grace and Hope," Hopkins made his plea, "be faithful, graceful and hopeful.
Hillary Clinton will not defend freedom and will not be faithful to the Constitution.
We must always be faithful to the duties imposed upon us by the Constitution.
I have tried to be faithful to my calling as a minister of the Gospel.
How does Brettschneider pick out the constitutional traditions to which future presidents should be faithful?
Those who feel Trump will be faithful to their agendas are in for a shock.
The only consideration should be whether a Supreme Court justice will be faithful to the Constitution.
Some feared their future spouse won't be faithful, while others doubted their own commitment to fidelity.
For a long time, I was trying to be faithful to a style I was developing.
Instead, they seem to be faithful to individual nesting spots, prizing habit over safety, she said.
"Dragun commented underneath: "I wish you could be faithful and appreciate the woman that's keeping u relevant.
But the Federalist Society ensures they're going to be faithful to their principles and keeps them accountable.
The supposed darknet markets linked on the sidebar also appear to be faithful recreations of the real deal.
Win or lose, the goal is to be faithful to this mission and ensure that justice is served.
As a result, couples signing up to the partnership will not be required to promise to be faithful.
But for the portrait of Ms. Lawrence, he had to be faithful to a very well known face.
MONSIEUR BOVARY He gives Emma an excuse for infidelity, though he has never demanded that she be faithful.
My late father used to tell me to be faithful to the facts, they won&apost steer you wrong.
While they both claimed to be faithful during their time apart, they were honest about the possibility of divorce.
" But when it comes to executive power, people often disagree about what it means to be faithful to "the law.
Keenan: This was from Veronica—and I'm trying to be faithful to my colleagues—Isaac: You're doing a great job.
Fraternity is the desire to make friends during both good and hostile occasions and to be faithful to those friends.
"As long as you are following your oath of office, you can also be faithful to the administration," he testified.
He's going to be faithful, he's going to be great to her mom, he's going to be great to her.
"As long as you are following your oath of office, you can also be faithful to the administration," he added.
" The singer insisted he'd be faithful while he was on the road, telling her, "There's no point for me to party.
You have to try and be faithful to the artist's vision because they are no longer there to speak for themselves.
I don't want to forget to be faithful and trusting; that nature will provide; that people will continue to be generous.
"If I wanted to be faithful to the original, I had to translate directly from the original," she wrote in 2002.
I could not expect Genji to be faithful to me; that would hardly be fitting for a man of his exalted rank.
Reamer led them in vows to be faithful to each other in sickness and in health for the rest of their lives.
But by 2018 she had a change of heart, saying that a film had no obligation to be faithful to a book.
"Man, I'm just a dog / I'd be faithful if I could / But I'm Tiger Woods, I'm Tiger Woods," he raps on the hook.
But it didn't make sense to her that God would care about girls playing basketball if they tried to be faithful and good.
Some of my colleagues believe that scholarship comes first, or say that texts have no guilt, so we should be faithful to them.
"The Italians voted and made their choice, I hope the Italian will be faithful to their history," Le Drian told France's LCI television.
But why believe this regime will be faithful to the deal at its end when it was faithless to it at its beginning?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, if he promoted these changes, would be faithful to his country's traditions and an innovative party to the negotiations.
Gold decided that to be faithful to Williams's revolutionary spirit, he would put onstage a person the audience is unused to seeing there.
I think as long as you find people who are trying to be faithful to the artist, then that's something that would be interesting.
"I will always be faithful to AfD," he told reporters, adding he wanted to work to build bridges between the party and German Muslims.
I hope and trust that all of our judges will brace themselves and be faithful to the oath they swore to uphold the Constitution.
Only marginally employed, he's a blusterer who can't be counted on to pick up the kids from school, let alone be faithful to his wife.
Thiel said he would pledge to be faithful to Her Majesty as the final step in the process of becoming a citizen of New Zealand.
Members of parliament in Britain pledge to "be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law".
"I serve a Savior/It's what I was made for/His grace and love I don't deserve/I will be faithful," Turner sings in the chorus.
Your holy Foundress always watches over your journey and obtains for you the ability to be faithful to God, to the Church, and to the poor.
They broke up later, because West couldn't "be faithful," and was cheating on her with "homewrecker" Kim Kardashian, Rose told the New York Post in 2012.
We're told Offset's vowing to change his ways and be faithful and honest with her, and Cardi's been receptive ... because she misses what they had together.
"I think it would be inappropriate for me to comment," he said, but added that as a circuit court nominee, he would be faithful to precedent.
"The trick was to have this prodigy have sufficient poetic depth, but also to be faithful to the mind of a 5-year-old," he said.
And every justice I appoint to the court will be faithful to the law and will protect the Bill of Rights for your children and for mine.
It meant accepting that I was not going to be faithful to just one person, and learning to be honest about that with the people I loved.
"I swear to be faithful to the republic," Mr. Di Maio said under the crystal chandeliers and vaulted ceilings before shaking the hand of President Sergio Mattarella.
A conservative challenging Mr. Fitzpatrick for their party's nomination, Mr. Meehan is promising voters that he, unlike his "disloyal" opponent, will always be faithful to The Man.
Stand up and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket you trust to defend our freedom and be faithful to the constitution.
" He continued, "We want to be faithful to God and faithful to our vows, but we do want to be responsible citizens, and we're totally committed to that.
But here the woman was asking fellow members of a community committed to marriage as an institution and to helping one another be faithful to their marriage vows.
Mr. Museveni's response to AIDS was also forward-thinking; when other presidents were denying their countries even had it, he pioneered "ABC prevention" — Abstain/Be Faithful/Use Condoms.
"We're trying to be faithful to Star Wars, but also we're trying to make a fun game," Asmussen tells me an interview this week at E3 in Los Angeles.
Stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.
"We want to be faithful to our history, to those who suffered and sacrificed themselves, we want a good future for our children," he said to conclude his speech.
The video shows men in uniform beating protesters and is accompanied by a soundtrack of rhythmic chants urging people to be faithful and to take revenge against the police.
" The failed presidential contender said people should "vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.
Why he went on asking me to interpret the songs that I had inspired I don't know — but perhaps he knew that I'd be faithful at least to that.
" Still, doleful love songs are Ms. Del Rey's enduring vocation: songs like "Change," a bare-bones piano ballad in which she resolves to "find the power to be faithful.
Conway: Supreme Court pick will be faithful to Constitution White House counselor to the president speaks out on 'Fox & Friends' on the president's criteria for the next high court justice.
Siegel told Deadline the plan is to be faithful to the book, which spawned films in 1963 and 1990, but with a contemporary twist of using girls instead of boys.
"A judge should be faithful to, and maintain professional competence in, the law and should not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism," the code states.
We also understand that the pernicious idea that Jews cannot be faithful to our country has been an excuse to marginalize and exclude us from full and equal civic engagement.
If you get married and say you're going to be faithful in church in front of everyone's friends and family, then you break that, someone's going to be pissed off.
Early HIV messaging focused on the ABCs of HIV prevention -- abstinence, be faithful and use a condom: the "B" of which almost tells us that being in a relationship is protective.
People who want nothing more than to be faithful children of the church, following the guidance She has given them, are treated in ways that discredit and witness against the Gospel.
Instead of evaluating a given opinion or deed, we ask first who holds it or did it, working backwards from the group or identity to which we're supposed to be faithful.
In most cases, the star isn't actually typing anything — but they are dictating their story while the writer tries to be faithful to their voice so it absolutely is their book.
But Fallen Order looks like it might break that curse: "We're trying to be faithful to Star Wars, but also we're trying to make a fun game," game director Stig Asmussen says.
Archbishop Blase J. Cupich of Chicago called the treatise a very radical change in how the Church deals with people who live "everyday lives" and struggle to be faithful to the gospel.
Sister Simone Campbell: I know know that I can predict what's to come, but my desire is for me and for all of us to be faithful to the needs of our time.
"We all felt that there was a duty to be faithful to the record — radical reinvention would rather defeat the object of celebrating this album," U2's longtime creative director Willie Williams says.
"Stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution," he said in Cleveland.
If he moves the church in a "liberalizing" direction like that shared by, say, Anglicans, he risks challenging what is distinctive about Catholicism in order to hold on to the would-be faithful.
In welcoming Shepard home to the National Cathedral, Robinson has provided the young faithful (and would-be faithful) with a long-overdue model of what a church for politically radical, progressive Christians could be.
To hearken is to be faithful but also responsible, to defer to just authority but also to answer the call of individual conscience, to work within the system but as a courageous, creative force.
I requested an Uber to go to a monthly D.C. MAGA meet up at a Trump hotel, held my faithful red MAGA hat in my hand -- I don&apost think the hat can be faithful.
While Lufa has considered spreading to the Northeast United States, it, like other companies in the circular economy sphere, says it believes that "slow growth" is the best way to be faithful to its principles.
But their timing is heavily suggestive of a lesson learned too late: that we should be faithful to reality in criticizing ideological foes and not tolerate others' efforts to demean and slander them out of convenience.
Should we be faithful to the Constitution, and the sharply limited federal government of enumerated powers it created, as the earlier, controlling precedent, or should we accept precedents that have already warped it almost beyond recognition?
War for the Planet of the Apes, having decoupled itself from the obligation to be faithful to any holy text in particular, is able to do all kinds of things recent Biblical blockbusters couldn't pull off.
In this poem, even unlikely end words like "a" and "the" turn out to be faithful to the rhyme scheme — a clear homage to Robert Frost, who was known for setting colloquial expressions to classic meter.
As such, my hope is that the new production will be faithful enough to the 2003 original — about a black woman who works as a maid for a Jewish family in Louisiana in 1963 — to show everyone why.
"Most 2300D chess games make no attempt to be faithful to the source, and some of them are quite superficial and worthless," Dave Matson, the author of Exploring the Realm of Three-Dimensional Chess, told me in an email.
The first sign of that was a government campaign launched on Saturday to have millions of Cubans sign a pledge to be faithful to Castro's revolution, "as an expression of the will to perpetuate his ideas and our socialism".
When a Satmar grand rabbi wanted to stretch the length of the Sabbath day as a mark of extra piety, Rabbi Hager refused to go along, indicating that he wanted to be faithful to the traditions of his ancestors.
He is like an algorithm cycling through a set of durable themes: Nobody believed in me; always be loyal; my enemies are out to get me; we should be together; I've tried to be faithful, but I just can't.
With no release date in sight and very little known about its story (although Bithell promises it will be faithful to its origin, yet ripe with unexpected twists), Hex largely remains a mystery to those eager to see it released.
"As the Lanesborough was built then as a hospital, we wanted to be faithful to the period and curate artworks that were authentic to the taste and style of the Regency period," explained Alex Toledano, the president of Visto Images.
But you really have to feel that you're part of this organism called "This Is Us." As much as you can, leave your own preferences and identity behind and be faithful to what the show is and wants to be.
The International Olympic Committee has said the Russians could march under their own flag and wear national colors for the closing ceremony if they meet several requirements, one of which included pledging to be faithful to the global antidoping code.
It is not exactly a coveted job — having to be faithful to Beijing and appease local pro-Beijing hardliners while also dealing with a furious opposition and a sophisticated public — but it's among the highest-paid government roles in the world.
The bill, which will pass to the lower house of parliament later this year, removed a duty to be faithful in civil unions, to appease centre-right and Catholic coalition members who said that too closely resembled traditional marriage vows.
The libertarian-leaning congressman urged members of his own party on Twitter to be "faithful" to the Constitution and reject Trump's plan to "usurp legislative powers" with a declaration aimed at reallocating funding for construction of a barrier at the U.S.-Mexico border.
And while it's in keeping with Thorne's larger concerns, this kind of deviation from the source text — turning Lyra from a queen bee to a lone wolf — is unusual for Thorne, whose adaptations tend to be faithful to the point of excess.
In his first remarks as incoming prime minister on Thursday, Conte said Italy will be faithful to its role as a founding member of the EU, a marked change of tone from Salvini's threats to disregard EU commitments, including the bloc's budget rules.
"We cannot trust that there will be an objective investigation, a professional investigation, nor can we trust that the judicial authorities are going to be faithful in their application of the law," said Denis Darce, who runs training projects at Mr. Carmona's group.
But he shared that flub — he and Olenna Tyrell and Jaime Lannister all took it for granted that their offspring would be faithful to their noble houses first, and feel nothing but burning, vengeful rage for any organized religion that would compromise their power.
I knew that was for me the challenge of this revival, which is that if I want it to be this tribute to Patrice, to be faithful to him, he would have changed a lot of things, because he was always doing that himself.
If you love our country, and love your children as much as I know that you do, stand, and speak, and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.
So it appears that, realistically, the best way Sanders can win the nomination is to persuade large numbers of superdelegates publicly committed to Clinton to switch and support Sanders because, as the Vermont senator argues, to do so would be faithful to "small d" democratic principles.
"I laid out exactly what I hope to see our nominee do, and everyone else, which is carry the message to the American people, convince the American people — every candidate needs to do this — that we will defend liberty and be faithful to the Constitution," Cruz said.
Where so many spoiled-rotten brats of the superrich spiral into drug rehab, jail, divorce court or a shoddily produced sex video, the Trump children, she proclaims, grew up to be faithful spouses, superb parents, accomplished business people and sterling assets during their father's presidential campaign.
Of course, the couple have been together since their split -- including a jet ski-riding vacation in Puerto Rico -- and we broke the story ... they were working on fixing their marriage in 2019, with Offset vowing to change his ways and be faithful and honest with her.
Fences is a classic play about class mobility, masculinity, and race in mid-century Pittsburgh, and from what we can see in the trailer it looks like the film will be faithful not just to the script of the original play but also to a lot of its staging.
"If you love our country, and love your children as much as I know that you do, stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution," Cruz said.
I show the complexity of the historical situation and the different forces any religious superior had to navigate to be faithful to the people and at the same time protect their priests, a situation where people were hurt and now need to be healed, even 40 years later.
Translation scholar Peter Newmark explains that the translator has a duty to be faithful to the speaker or writer only in as far as their words do not conflict with material and moral facts as known - and they can express dissent if the text is likely to mislead the receiving audience.
"This is a second opportunity for President Trump to fulfill what is, to me, his most important campaign promise — that he would put justices on the court who would be faithful to the Constitution, fair, and impartial," said Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network, which advocates on behalf of confirming conservative judges.
If electors could find a way to be faithful to certain basic values and certain vital qualities we look for (but don't always find) in elected officials, it seems that none of them would be able to support one of the most dangerous men to ever be allowed in the White House.
Cases are rare because most experts agree that the president must have discretion with respect to how he enforces a law; drawing lines that separate when that discretion is exercised reasonably and, instead, when it changes too much of the law to be "faithful" to it (as the clause requires) is extremely difficult.
Otherwise, the film appears to be faithful to the source material, featuring everything from Georgie's paper boat to the dilapidated "House on Neibolt Street," which serves as a gateway to Pennywise's underworld, and even getting gruesome with the bloody encounter one of the Losers, Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis), has with the creature in her own bathroom.
His most famous works — from the early films he made between 1963 and 1972 known as the Six Moral Tales — hinge on a man's choice to be faithful or be led astray, but they deal "less with what people do than with what is going on in their minds, while they are doing it," as he explained.
If You Are the One — the Chinese title translates literally as "If you're not sincere, don't bother me" — is a silly dating game show where people discuss topics both deep and shallow, like how they want an ideal partner to treat them, whether a fanciful playboy can be faithful, and other interesting conundrums, all paired with a healthy dose of shade.
" Here is the oath that Trump's top tech adviser would have taken in 2011, according to New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs: "I [your name] swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of New Zealand, Her heirs and successors according to law; and that I will faithfully observe the laws of New Zealand and fulfill my duties as a New Zealand citizen.
To hear Lyudmila Alexeyeva, one of the early organizers of a key underground journal engaged in this fact-gathering, A Chronicle of Current Events, describe it, the attraction was almost religious: "For each of us who worked for the Chronicle, it meant to pledge oneself to be faithful to the truth, it meant to cleanse oneself of the filth of double-think, which has pervaded every phase of Soviet life," she wrote.
John, who had run in the Olympics, Marcy, who had been to MIT, Brit, the brilliant immigrant from a war-torn country in Central Africa, Sherman, whose grandfather had been a famous physicist, Jack, an artist who had shown at the Whitney, and Sunshine, who had lived in in the Amazon rainforest canopy for a year studying frogs and who told me late one night after more wine than we were supposed to drink that she had tried to break off her engagement with the person she had loved since she was fourteen when she learned she had been chosen, but he had insisted they get married anyway, that he would be faithful even after she left for the outer reaches of their solar system.

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