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Yet, they can teach him how to hold fast to convictions.
Despite these efforts, the authorities continue to hold fast to the ban.
"I would also advise to hold fast to your values," says Ellis.
IATA's de Juniac said the airlines would hold fast to their commitments.
Russia and China still hold fast to this absolute view of sovereignty.
Hold fast to dreamsFor when dreams goLife is a barren fieldFrozen with snow.
We need to hold fast to both our liberal and our democratic values.
Other Comstock supporters hold fast to the belief that she can hold on.
And I stand here tonight because I hold fast to my father's credo.
I hold fast to these little victories, for each is accompanied by a dozen defeats.
We need to hold fast to our values of connection and taking caring each other.
These works are an attempt to hold fast to something that can't be held fast.
People who hold fast to a car-dominated city fight increasing density and reducing parking requirements.
Cara Delevingne has never been the kind of celebrity to hold fast to the status quo.
These freshly executed pieces hold fast to Bartlett's endearing style of Realism with a curious twist.
Yet in the face of this president's spiteful policies, I hold fast to a different vision.
The only responsibility you all have is to hold fast to everything you have lived, right here.
Investors expect the Fed and other central banks to hold fast to accommodative policies, despite their waning effectiveness.
The key to Young's deep drone aesthetic (which begat Cale's) was to hold fast to something and follow it deeply.
Discovery is a show about how you hold fast to your ideals when you don't know whether tomorrow is coming.
I wrote in January that the Enlightenment must never bow to the Inquisition, and I hold fast to that position.
And still, even he couldn't hold fast to the presumption of innocence standard we pretend is a bedrock of our system.
He'll carry McGregor for a few rounds, hold fast to his usual defensive, counterpunching style, and realize he can't be hurt.
His best applause lines railed against buying more weapons, or argued that even Mr. Trump should hold fast to democratic values.
The walls breathe as a sinew of the interior, broken only by collections of flies that hold fast to the dead surface.
Hold fast to their liberal tradition, as the only way to secure human, citizen and Jewish rights; or embrace the principles driving Zionism.
I wanted to hold fast to the memory of that image of Ella Watson even as the professor moved to the next photo.
We do not wish to go the way Britain has gone, and prefer to hold fast to these values we once shared with Britain.
Still, Wang had based the film on her own family's true story, and she was determined to hold fast to what had really happened.
Or will she hold fast to the word of life, draw courage from Jesus, and unashamedly proclaim his way as the way of life?
In his remarks, Kaine recited one of Hughes' youthful poems, "Dreams": Hold fast to dreamsFor if dreams dieLife is a broken-winged birdThat cannot fly.
We must hold fast to American ideals and exercise the power of the people to help put the national discussion back on a productive path.
But there are other, less obvious reasons for Republicans to want to hold fast to the filibuster given the current state of play in Washington.
To hold fast to the image of God in every person is to insist that the Palestinian child is as precious as the Jewish child.
Mr. Hollande's decision to hold fast to his presidential word is in fact a confession of weakness, an avowal that France has failed in its republican mission.
"It is critical that, as a society, we hold dear the memory of the victims and hold fast to our commitment to counter anti-Semitism," he added.
When people hold fast to their awareness of souls, then they have a fixed center among the messiness of racial reconciliation and they give each other grace.
"I continue to hold fast to the belief that it is the right thing to do," she told the Hong Kong broadcaster TVB, regarding the extradition bill.
" Lopez went on to call her followers to contact their local congressperson, before saying: "I also want you to remain hopeful — hold fast to hope, faith and Love.
Mormon leaders have been laboring to create a welcoming atmosphere for all members -- gay or not -- even as they hold fast to doctrines that regard homosexual acts as sinful.
In celebration of SD Biomix and Mem Aleph, Allison put together an hour-long mix for our series, which, as expected, doesn't really hold fast to any specific genre.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) warned Democrats would hold fast to their pledge to oppose border wall funding after President Trump threatened a government shutdown over the issue.
The justices will need to hold fast to core constitutional values in the face of unprecedented moves by the executive branch, all designed to shred the fabric of the nation.
If I hold fast to my needs, wants and, most importantly, I do the research, I'll eventually find the loopholes — like a circular driveway for the price of a straight one.
All indications are that Mr. Kim, who came to power after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, in late 2011, will hold fast to this policy during the congress.
The idea that Mary, a regular woman of immense faith, was assumed into Heaven, gives Christians hope that, if they hold fast to their beliefs, the same thing will happen to them.
As much as conservatives like me hold fast to these ideals, and as much as they are effective messages in congressional and statewide elections, the national electorate is less and less interested.
But Schumer tried to lay down a marker: The party would hold fast to demands that any final tax bill deliver relief to the middle class and not tilt to top earners.
That legacy is a gift President Obama and first lady Michelle and their daughters gave us, and it's a gift that I will do my best to hold fast to in my heart.
But pollster BMG said that shift was largely among those who did not vote - notably many young people - in 2016; around nine in 10 "Leave" and "Remain" voters hold fast to their views.
The former is your classic "hopeless" type of romantic: Many Taureans hold fast to the belief that, when you connect with someone, the more logistical details (your preferences, lifestyles, habits) will eventually align, too.
This opportunity may build even stronger companies and organizational cultures in the long run if CEOs and leaders hold fast to the core values that matter most to them in these most extraordinary times.
I also hold fast to something else Mr. Woodbury told me; that the crisis could force us to heal our relationship with the natural world, and there is no room for despair in that.
That is what really makes America great and today it is more important than ever to hold fast to these values and together say a self-evident truth that out of many we are one.
That is what really makes America great and today it is more important than ever to hold fast to these values and together say a self-evident truth that out of many we are one.
" Dalrymple added: "We hold fast to our view that the wholehearted evangelical embrace of Trump has been enormously costly -- but we are committed to irenic conversation with men and women of good faith who believe otherwise.
I only hope that the current generation of heavy metal girls who hear it will be better fans than I was, and will dive in headfirst—and hold fast to what they love, sniveling gatekeepers be damned.
"Pompeo is not going to parrot exactly what the Saudi's say" but U.S. administration officials are likely to "hold fast to the strategic interests that they have in keeping a very strong relationship with Saudi Arabia," Hawthorne said.
To hold fast to their assertions that tax cuts pay for themselves, Ryan, McConnell, and even Collins have had to ignore the economics profession, all credible journalism on tax policy, and the official judgment of Congress's own analysts.
We are the children of Abraham, the original idol smasher and iconoclast: We know what it is to hold fast to unpopular ideas in the face of opprobrium and persecution — and to see those ideas vindicated in time.
I just crave less "that," which I'm hearing from Democrats and Republicans alike and from people with extensive education and great vanity about their erudition as well as people who hold fast to a more plain-spoken identity.
This means, in the face of mounting pressure, news organizations must hold fast to the values of great journalism — fairness, accuracy, independence — while opening ourselves so the public can better understand our work and its role in society.
We anticipate misogyny slung at us from all corners of the male universe, but we hold fast to the hope that women will not seek to needlessly destroy other women for the sake of pleasure or self-service.
Trump celebrated these differences in his address, indicating he would chart an independent course from the GOP mainstream embodied by Vice President Mike Pence and hold fast to the same message that excited his fans at rally after rally.
Click here to view original GIFEven the strongest artificial glues are completely useless when you try to apply them underwater, but somehow shellfish are able to hold fast to rocks to deter predators from trying to carry them away.
I had spoken at several churches encouraging young people to hold fast to their values, and saw an opportunity to use my 15 minutes of fame as a reality TV star to influence pregnant women to keep their babies.
First, her relationship to her adored husband, Philip, and finally, most wrenching, her rupture with her sister, Margaret, breaking her promise to her father, the late King George VI, that she and her sister hold fast to one another.
It was her way of saying that trouble doesn't last forever, that even in your darkest place, hold fast to the hope and the light, that though today you are in the valley, tomorrow you shall scale the peak.
Though the Confederate flag was banished from the campus two decades ago and "Dixie" is no longer played at football games, the ghosts of the Old South still roam the magnolia-scented campus, and many alumni hold fast to traditions.
"The Chamber strongly urges the administration to hold fast to its commitment to achieve a comprehensive, high-standard trade agreement with Japan that addresses the full range of our trade priorities, including services, intellectual property protection, and regulatory barriers to trade."
We hold fast to the idea that the Volcker Rule should be repealed, but we also recognize the breadth of its influence and the fact that there are those who would like to see some form of the rule remain in place.
Mr. Whitaker's 2014 interview also suggested that he is likely to hold fast to Mr. Sessions's position in a lawsuit brought by Republican-controlled states seeking to have the Affordable Care Act's insurance protections for people with pre-existing conditions struck down.
My reason for running for governor was simple: I love our country and its promise of opportunity for all, and I stand here tonight because I hold fast to my father's credo -- together, we are coming for America, for a better America.
My reason for running for governor was simple: I love our country and its promise of opportunity for all, and I stand here tonight because I hold fast to my father's credo – together, we are coming for America, for a better America.
For those who hold fast to the ideal of the Court as an independent institution above the political fray -- including Kennedy, the Court's longest-serving Republican appointee, as well as Chief Justice John Roberts -- that is the last place they want it to be.
Above all they understand that the two poles actually aren't—"So hold fast to the ones you love/Before they're ripped away," on the political "Night Isn't Bright," signifies more acutely in this ripped-apart time than it did when it surfaced in March.
Christopher Kang, who worked on nominations in the White House counsel's office under former president Barack Obama, said that the influence of the Federalist Society raises the question of whether membership serves as a tacit confirmation that nominees do in fact hold fast to conservative social views.
"I continue to hold fast to the belief that it is the right thing to do," she said in a televised interview on Wednesday, as tens of thousands of protesters surrounded the legislature and police officers forced them back with batons, tear gas and rubber bullets.
"The best and most extraordinary artists will be those who every hour snatch the tatters of their bodies out of the frenzied cataract of life, who, with bleeding hands and hearts, hold fast to the intelligence of their time," Richard Huelsenbeck proclaimed in 1918 (and in Manifesto's funeral eulogy).
Responding to the former general's resignation letter, in which he suggested the U.S. should hold fast to its global allies and international commitments, Trump said that "allies are very important-but not when they take advantage of [the] U.S." Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, became the deputy secretary of defense in 2017.
Though they hail from North of the border, Vile Creature fit quite cozily into a certain strain of modern North American extreme metal that also encompasses bands like Thou, Cloud Rat, Hell, Kowloon Walled City, Dakhma, and Fórn—those with crusty punk roots but altogether loftier sonic expressions, who hold fast to DIY values and imbue their music with palpable leftist rage.
Oyelowo and Pike hold fast to the intimate core of the pair's connection, even as they are spurned by their homelands and subjected to humiliations large (exile, threats of annulment) and small (an official's wife offers Ruth a cocktail while archly informing her that her new husband may help himself to a soda, because "blacks can't drink" in the territory).
Free-market advocates hold fast to justifications that amount to variations on the "invisible hand" theory of Adam Smith — that the economy is not a moral space, but one that relies on a free and fair market, self-interested (as opposed to selfish) actors and amoral (as opposed to immoral) calculation to arrive at the most efficient and innovative outcomes.
I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written: Yes, we can.
I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written: Yes We Can.
I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written:Yes We Can.
I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written: Yes, we can.
It is very alert, and if it senses danger, will either fall to the ground and play dead, or hold fast to the plant with its legs.
They have two children, Sonja and Brian. He published his autobiography, Hold Fast To Your Dreams, in 2013, which was also published in Polish in 2015 as Uwierz w marzenia.
The song "Why", for example, is in English, whilst the single "No Hace Falta" combines Japanese and Latin pop. On the other hand, tracks such as the successful single "Te Llamé" hold fast to Castro's Latin-pop roots.
The school's motto is "Hold fast to that which is good". During Ms Hutley's tenure as headteacher, the motto was briefly changed to "Aspiration, Success, Kindness", which had an associated logo that comprised a circle with a thought box circumscribing the text "ASK".
Megabunus is a genus of harvestmen with six known recent species. All occur in Europe, mostly in the vicinity of the Alps. In Megabunus, the pedipalps are armed with strong ventral spines, especially on the femur, probably to hold fast to prey.Pinto-da-Rocha et al.
The school's original motto was "Steadiness, Sincerity and Service", but this was changed to Honesta Obtinete (literally: "Possess Virtues!") while the school was still at Stockwell. The Latin was normally translated as "Hold Fast [To] That Which Is Good", taken from 1 Thessalonians 5:21, Authorised Version.
The process begins with prayer. A statement of the problem is made, and the transgression discussed. Family members are expected to work problems through and cooperate, not "hold fast to the fault". One or more periods of silence may be taken for reflection on the entanglement of emotions and injuries.
Aido Hwedo holds his own tail in his mouth to hold fast to the earth, and rests in the cool of the seas which Mawu made for him to protect him from the heat. Mawu's son, Agbe, now commands them. Whenever Aido Hwedo shifts or readjusts his position, he causes an earthquake or tidal wave.
The author writes, "Let us hold fast to our confession". The epistle has been viewed as a long, rhetorical argument for having confidence in the new way to God revealed in Jesus Christ. The book could be argued to affirm special creation. It affirms that God by His Son, Jesus Christ, made the worlds.
In order to please the kami and earn magokoro, Shinto followers are taught to uphold the four affirmations of Shinto. The first affirmation is to hold fast to tradition and the family. Family is seen as the main mechanism by which traditions are preserved. For instance, in marriage or birth, tradition is potentially observed and passed onto future generations.
Hold fast to the constitution, the rules of our elders and that of the Church. Love our Lord Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament with all your heart. Draw the waters of eternal life from that fountain as in the words of the Prophet Elijah. All the members of the congregation, especially elders must be charitable to one another.
Spring Waltz,"Spring Waltz, the conclusion of the Four Seasons series, comes to life". KoreaContent.org via Hancinema. February 23, 2006. Temptation of an Angel, and in her most high-profile yet, Korean history's famous femme fatale Jang Hui-bin in Dong Yi."Han Hyo-joo says she "hold fast" to her role in Dong Yi". 10Asia. May 7, 2010.
Joseph appeared to hold fast to the USFL's original blueprint. He aggressively marketed the team in Arizona while keeping a tight rein on spending (including player salaries). The results were a mixed bag. The roster was a young team with some talent at the skill positions, but fewer quality starters in the starting lineup and less depth of talent than their opponents.
For the title track, "Brubeck's left hand moves chromatically down the scale in flats as his right simultaneously moves up in sharps at a brisk tempo". "To Sit and Dream" is taken from "Hold Fast to Dreams", a Brubeck composition based on the poems of Langston Hughes. "Ballad of the Rhine" dates back to the 1940s, when Brubeck was in the military.
The Ultrajectine tradition is that of the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands headquartered at Utrecht, Netherlands. Ultrajectine thought holds to the words of Vincent of Lérins's Commonitory: "We must hold fast to that faith which has been held everywhere, always, and by all the faithful." Ultrajectine thought rejects papal infallibility and holds to the belief that only the Church in ecumenical council may speak infallibly.
Breathing is said to "coil and uncoil" or "contract and expand"', "with coiling/contracting referring to exhalation and uncoiling/expanding to inhalation" (Roth 1991:619). > For all [to practice] this Way: You must coil, you must contract, You must > uncoil, you must expand, You must be firm, you must be regular [in this > practice]. Hold fast to this excellent [practice]; do not let go of it.
Cultural conservatives support the preservation of the heritage of one nation, or of a shared culture that is not defined by national boundaries. The shared culture may be as divergent as Western culture or Chinese culture. In the United States, the term "cultural conservative" may imply a conservative position in the culture war. Cultural conservatives hold fast to traditional ways of thinking even in the face of monumental change.
As the Quran says: John was exhorted to hold fast to the Scripture and was given wisdom by God while still a child. He was pure and devout, and walked well in the presence of God. He was dutiful towards his parents and he was not arrogant or rebellious. John's reading and understanding of the scriptures, when only a child, surpassed even that of the greatest scholars of the time.
The Levellers were a political movement during the English Civil War that emphasised popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. Levellers tended to hold fast to a notion of "natural rights" that had been violated by the king's side in the civil wars (1642–1651). At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible.
Doubts are beginning to set in as they sail the endless blue ocean. Isabella appears to him in a vision and reminds him of the faith of Noah and of the Virgin Mary and tells him to hold fast to his faith. She promises him that by seeing the journey through he will further the kingdom of God, as well as gain riches and power. Suddenly the First Mate shouts that he has sighted land.
The Huangdi sijing reveals some complex connections within Chinese philosophy. Take, for example, the first lines in "The Constancy of Laws": > The Way generates standards. Standards serve as marking cords to demarcate > success and failure and are what clarify the crooked and the straight. > Therefore, those who hold fast to the Way generate standards and do not to > dare to violate them; having established standards, they do not dare to > discard them.
Hancock proposed a spending plan called "Double Duty Dollar", that encouraged black people to hold fast to their jobs, land and money while spending money within the African-American community. He believed that unemployment was the number one problem for African-American people. He also welcomed white philanthropists and teachers who supported African-Americans in their struggle for a quality education. Hancock came to Virginia Union as a professor to organize and lead a sociology and economics department.
Let us hold fast to Thy feet, Treading the waves of the world to safety. Oh, drunk with love, God-drunken Lover, In Thee all paths of all yogas meet. Lord of the worlds, Thou art ours, Who wert born a child of our time; Easy of access to us. O Merciful, if we take any hold Upon God in our prayer, It is by Thy grace alone, Since all Thine austerities Were practiced for our sake.
Delta Psi Epsilon was founded on January 16, 1999, by Founders Carla Griffith, Vila-Sheree Watson and Nicole Gardner. Carla, Vila-Sheree and Nicole met each other as a result of being a part of a local, Christian club at Oakwood University. This sorority was formed to give women an opportunity to become a part of a Greek-lettered organization, but at the same time hold fast to their Christian values. In 2000, Delta Psi Epsilon Christian Sorority, Inc.
In addition, there are accounts that indicate Constantine remained somewhat tolerant of the pagans. His provisions in the earlier Edict of Milan were restated in the Edict of the Provincials. Drake points out that this edict called for peace and tolerance: "Let no one disturb another, let each man hold fast to that which his soil wishes…" Constantine never reversed this edict. Drake contemplates whether Constantine may have been trying to create a society where the two religions were syncretized.
Mainstream Ethics is a poem which explores the place that Hispanics hold in the United States. Amidst a pressure to conform to he standards of the bustling Metropolis culture, Laviera emphasizes the importance of his own culture as a Puerto Rican American. From his perspective, he asserts that Hispanic culture, art, and language are transforming the United States, rather than falling victim to it. This poem serves as a message to encourage Hispanic Americans to hold fast to their culture of origin, and individual identities.
6 Cicero condemned this, as it destroyed the negotiations for peace which he claimed to be mediating.Cicero, ad Att. ix.9 Very little is known specifically about Marcellus after crossing to Dyrrachium, though he is addressed by the Goddess Discordia in Petronius' Satyricon, urged to hold fast to the decree which commanded Caesar to resign his proconsulship,Petronius, Satyricon, ch.124 v.288 the senatus consultum of 7 January 49 BC. Pompeius placed much emphasis on his fleets to prevent Caesar from crossing from Italy.
The caption states, "This is a traditional site of the Savior's burial. Several modern prophets have felt that the Savior's body was laid in this garden tomb." Major Christian denominations, including Catholic and Orthodox Christians, do not accept any chance of the Garden Tomb being the Tomb of Jesus and hold fast to the traditional location at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. However, many may also visit the site in order to see an ancient tomb in a location evocative of the situation described in .
Several EPCEW ministers were instrumental in the recent founding of Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Gateshead, UK. WPTS aims to equip men to hold fast to God’s faithful Word, with a particular focus on preparation for planting churches in the UK and continental Europe. The school is committed to the Westminster Standards, experiential Calvinism, Presbyterian Church government, ordinary means of grace ministry, and the regulative principle of worship. The seminary offers a range of courses accredited through Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, including the Master of Divinity (MDiv).
In the small town of Montegracia, politics are in disarray, but amidst the stifling competition for power, a special friendship blossoms between the mayor’s son, Lawrence Trinidad and an impoverished orphan, Cielo San Carlos. Although they come from wildly different social backgrounds, their friendship grows into an unlikely romance; Lawrence and Cielo realize that love is not all roses and moonlight, especially when they discover harrowing realities about their families and a dark past. Throughout their complex lives, Lawrence and Cielo hold fast to their love.
343–45 In an article published in the socialist magazine Tribune, published on 25 April 1940, he made a final statement of his Christian pacifism: "I hold fast to the truth that this world is big enough for all, that we are all brethren, children of one Father".Article in Tribune, 25 April 1940, quoted in Postgate, p. 324 Lansbury died on 7 May 1940, at the Manor House Hospital in Golders Green. His funeral in St Mary's Church, Bow, was followed by cremation at Ilford Crematorium,Holman, p.
The people decided that the request was not lawful according to the ancient customs and laws they all knew. Canute was enraged by what he heard. "It is your right to hold fast to your rights and laws and bear only the burdens the law allows, but you must also accept that I am free to do with mine what I will, and I forbid you to let your swine graze in Halland's Great Forest which belongs to me!" After hasty consultations the Hallanders supplied the required equipment.
They committed suicide apparently so their spirits could rise up to the alien spaceship and escape the onslaught. Cottone argued that the ideals of Heaven's Gate were bracketed absolute truths, which were powerful in affecting the behavior of adherents to the degree that group members took their lives in deference to "truths" that looked ridiculous to outsiders. The idea of bracketed absolute truth (consensuality) explains how communities of believers (whether religious or not) hold fast to doctrine for better or for worse. Finally, Cottone attempted to unite science and religion through relationship theory.
It is unclear whether most were in fact castrated. In Isaiah 56, God promises eunuchs who keep the Sabbath and hold fast to his covenant that he will build an especially good monument in heaven for them, to make up for their childlessness. Tumtum (טומטום in Hebrew, meaning "hidden") is a term that appears in Jewish Rabbinic literature and usually refers to a person whose sex is unknown, because their genitalia are covered or "hidden". A tumtum is not defined as a separate gender, but rather a state of doubt.
Though the film was not successful in the box office, it was critically acclaimed and generated a large fan base including a "Save the Cat" movement involving film industry professionals and Incheon residents who tried to extend its theatrical run. A campaign was also launched for a theater re- run in 2001. Kevin Thomas for The Los Angeles Times praised the film for "depicting women's concerns without being the least bit preachy." Local filmmakers organized a festival to support the survival of films that hold fast to artistic significance and compromise commercial success (in the process come and go without much recognition).
However, the movement has managed in an informal way, to reserve the name Evangelical for those who adhere to an historic Christian faith, a paleo-orthodoxy, as some have put it. Those who call themselves "moderate evangelicals"(although considered conservative in relation to society as a whole) still hold fast to the fundamentals of the historic Christian faith. Even "Liberal" Evangelicals label themselves as such not so much in terms of their theology, but rather to advertise that they are progressive in their civic, social, or scientific perspective. There is some debate as to whether Pentecostals are considered to be Evangelical.
The next year, Belyayev graduated from the Ivanovo Agricultural Institute and began working in the Department of Fur Animal Breeding at the Central Research Laboratory in Moscow, which was affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Trade. In 1941, he was conscripted into the military, and was wounded and received several military decorations. He then resumed work at the laboratory. Despite the persecution of adherents of Darwinism and Mendelian genetics, Belyayev wrote a dissertation on "The variation and inheritance of silver-colored fur in silver-black foxes" and continued to hold fast to his belief in evolution and Mendelian genetics.
It was far larger than her previous work, over 300 pages, and included recipes for more refined dishes. Nevertheless, Rückerschöld tried to hold fast to her frugal ideals. In the foreword to the book, she described Cajsa Wargs cookbook as being too extravagant, though this is partially excused because it was written in a time of more abundance and by an author used to the lavish resources of a wealthy kitchen. In the book Rückerschöld continued to promote her goal that all women should be skilled homemakers and cooks; without such knowledge, they would not be able to fulfill their duties as women.
Lilburne also harked back in his writing to the notion of a Norman yoke that has been imposed on the English people and to some extent argued that the English were simply seeking to reclaim those rights they had enjoyed before the Conquest. Levellers tended to hold fast to a notion of "natural rights" that had been violated by the King's side in the Civil Wars (1642–1651). At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible. Richard Overton considered that liberty was an innate property of every person.
It is faith alone that receives these divine gifts, so Lutherans confess that baptism "works forgiveness of sins, delivers from death and the devil, and gives eternal salvation to all who believe this, as the words and promises of God declare." Lutherans hold fast to the Scripture cited in 1 Peter 3:21, "Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ."1 Peter 3:21 Therefore, Lutherans administer Baptism to both infantsMat. 19:14, Acts 2:38–39, Engelder, T.E.W., Popular Symbolics.
Wilder was born on January 17, 1931, in the segregated Church Hill neighborhood of Richmond.Jessie Carney Smith, Notable Black American Men, Book 1, 1998, page 1218 He is the son of Beulah Olive (Richards) and Robert Judson Wilder. Untold Glory: African Americans in Pursuit of Freedom, Opportunity, and Achievement, Harlem Moon/Broadway Books. 2007. p. 372. He is the grandson of slaves, his paternal grandparents having been enslaved in Goochland County.Donald P. Baker, Wilder: Hold Fast to Dreams; A Biography of L. Douglas Wilder, 1989, page 3 The seventh of eight brothers and sisters, Wilder was named for the African American writers Paul Laurence Dunbar and Frederick Douglass.
"when he prepared": Prepared himself. "Now where is the wrath of the oppressor": Tomorrow comes and he is not here. '''''' :ה אמר יהוה שׁמרו משׁפט ועשׂו צדקה כי־קרובה ישׁועתי לבוא וצדקתי להגלות׃ 2 אשׁרי אנושׁ יעשׂה־זאת ובן־אדם יחזיק בה שׁמר שׁבת מחללו ושׁמר ס :1 So says the Lord, "Keep justice and practice righteousness, for My salvation is near to come, and My benevolence to be revealed." 2 Fortunate is the man (אנושׁ : 'enosh) who will do this and the person (ובן־אדם : [uben-'adam]) who will hold fast to it, he who keeps the Shabbath from profaning it and guards his hand from doing any evil.
Of her work, Kalven declared, > I ground my hope for the world and for the Grail chiefly in the strength of > women, women who develop all of their gifts and talents, women who act > together generously and in hope to bring into reality their vision of a > world where difference does not connote domination, a world where each > person and culture will grow and enrich the others, a world where a hope- > filled future awaits every child. We hold fast to our conviction that > terror, poverty, and oppression will not have the last word.Janet Kalven, > Women Breaking Boundaries: A Grail Journey, 1940-1995 (SUNY Press 1999): > 303.
Throughout the years The Uncle Al Show remained a perennial ratings champion in Cincinnati, especially when the show ran three times a day. Personalities from competing stations knew they were in trouble when their shows were rescheduled opposite Uncle Al. The show ran an estimated 15,000 episodes, with an estimated 440,000 children having appeared on the show throughout its run. By 1975, the show had adopted a more educational base, with guest appearances by members of the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments, representatives from the Cincinnati Zoo, educators and many others. But despite the educational enrichments, The Uncle Al Show continued to hold fast to the values the children came to love from day one.
Peter Brown, Rise of Christendom 2nd edition (Oxford, Blackwell Publishing, 2003) p. 74. His earlier edict, the Edict of Milan, was restated in the Edict of the Provincials. Historian Harold A. Drake points out that this edict called for peace and tolerance: "Let no one disturb another, let each man hold fast to that which his soil wishes…" Constantine never reversed this edict, and Drake contemplates whether Constantine may have been trying to create a society where the two religions were syncretized. Drake goes on to say the evidence indicates Constantine favored those who favored consensus, chose pragmatists over ideologues of any persuasion, and wanted peace and harmony "but also inclusiveness and flexibility".
Knowledge is understood as factive, that is, as embodying a sort of epistemological "tie" between a truth and a belief. The JTB account is then criticized for trying to get and encapsulate the factivity of knowledge "on the cheap," as it were, or via a circular argument, by replacing an irreducible notion of factivity with the conjunction of some of the properties that accompany it (in particular, truth and justification). Of course, the introduction of irreducible primitives into a philosophical theory is always problematical (some would say a sign of desperation), and such anti-reductionist accounts are unlikely to please those who have other reasons to hold fast to the method behind JTB+G accounts.
The radical discipleship interpretation asserts that the Book of Revelation is best understood as a handbook for radical discipleship; i. e., how to remain faithful to the spirit and teachings of Jesus and avoid simply assimilating to surrounding society. In this interpretation the primary agenda of the book is to expose as impostors the worldly powers that seek to oppose the ways of God and God's Kingdom. The chief temptation for Christians in the 1st century, and today, is to fail to hold fast to the non-violent teachings and example of Jesus and instead be lured into unquestioning adoption and assimilation of worldly, national or cultural values – imperialism, nationalism, and civil religion being the most dangerous and insidious.
" As with all charisms, the church teaches that the charism of papal infallibility must be properly discerned, though only by the Church's leaders.Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's Letter “Iuvenescit Ecclesia”, 9 Finally, conciliar teaching constantly recognizes the essential role of pastors in the discernment of the charisms and their ordered exercise within the ecclesial communion.[27]...Footnote [27] Cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium, 12: "judgment as to their genuinity and proper use belongs to those who are appointed leaders in the Church, to whose special competence it belongs, not indeed to extinguish the Spirit, but to test all things and hold fast to that which is good (cf. 1 Ts 5:12 and 19-21)”.
A spokesperson from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), on 17 January 2009, called the rockets a "representation of our resistance", stressing that as long as rockets were launched, "our cause is alive". > The rockets are both a practical and a symbolic representation of our > resistance to the occupier [Israel]. They are a constant reminder that the > occupier is in fact an occupier, and that no matter how they may engage in > sieges, massacres, fence us in, deny us the basic human needs of life, we > will continue to resist and we will continue to hold fast to our fundamental > rights, and we will not allow them to be destroyed. So long as one rocket is > launched at the occupier, our people, our resistance and our cause is alive.
" Under the Radar called the album "A darkly-tinged, arms- aloft surprise" and gave it 7.5/10. Andrew Trendell of Gigwise described the album as "a record that's not only highly evolved, but as rich as it is infectious - packed with life, colour, poetry and ideas. This is the kind of accomplished work of sophisticated pop that deserves to be filed alongside the likes of Depeche Mode and Radiohead." Mojo awarded the album an 8/10, saying that "the bulk of In Dream is much darker, much no less alluring". Lee Adcock of Drowned in Sound gave the album a 7/10, and said that "in spite of In Dream’s polite frills, big crowdpleasers, and abstract ideals, Editors still hold fast to a sense of self that throbs harder than ever.
Selby and John Saxbee were appointed Episcopal Patrons of the international No Anglican Covenant Coalition in July 2011. In a joint letter to the Church Times, Saxbee and Selby warned that "this is a time to hold fast to Anglicanism’s inherited culture of inclusion and respectful debate which is our way of dealing with difference rather than require assent to procedures and words that have already shown themselves to be divisive." Since retirement Selby served for five years as President of the National Council for Independent Monitoring Boards, the Boards monitoring fairness and respect for those in custody. He retired from that post in 2013, and has since been an interim co-director of St Paul's Institute, the Cathedral's agency that dialogues with the financial sector in the City of London.
At 24, he was commander-n-chief of the Leyte revolutionary forces, by fate destined to articulate his command's firm resolve to hold fast to their commitment to continue the Filipino resistance against the American occupation of the Philippines at the turn of the 19th Century. It was in point of fact the last stand of the all-but-ended Philippine resistance movement that began to unravel when its initiator and prime mover General Emilio Aguinaldo, supreme commander of the Philippine revolutionary forces, was captured by the Americans in Palanan, Isabela in March 1901. The saga of Leyte's little-known heroic stand in the Philippine-American War had its beginning insofar as Peñaranda was concerned when he returned to Barugo after completing his studies in Manila. Before long, however, Leyte's role in the resistance movement intensified.
Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him. That prophet or dreamer must be put to death, because he preached rebellion against the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt and redeemed you from the land of slavery; he has tried to turn you from the way the Lord your God commanded you to follow. You must purge the evil from among you" (Deuteronomy ). The Books of Kings records a story where, under duress from Ahab, the prophet Micaiah depicts God as requesting information from his heavenly counsel as to what he should do with a court of false prophets. This depiction is recorded in 1 Kings : : "Micaiah continued, 'Therefore hear the word of the Lord: I saw the Lord sitting on his throne with all the host of heaven standing around him on his right and on his left.
Francisco Rodríguez Adrados, History of the Graeco-latin Fable, Brill 2003, Vol.III, p.293 The moral given the story was generally to distrust a foe and hold fast to friends, but in the Syntipas version it was later given a political turn: “This fable shows that the same is true of cities and people: when they are in agreement with one another, they do not allow their enemies to defeat them, but if they refuse to cooperate, it is an easy matter for their enemies to destroy them.”Fable 59 A similar sentiment was taken up in the collection illustrated by the English artist Francis Barlow in 1665, where the story is applied to state alliances.Fable 3 The lesson of holding fast to an alliance against the common foe was later repeated in a poem often reprinted during the American War of Independence, where there are 13 bulls in the field, the number of states in revolt.
Roper was educated at Keble College, Oxford."Who was Who" 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 Ordained in 1882,"The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889 he began his ministry with a curacy at Herstmonceux and was then as chaplain of Brasenose College, Oxford. In 1886, he was appointed Professor of Divinity at Trinity College, Toronto and also served as parish priest of St Thomas's Toronto. He was then Professor of Theology at the General Theological Seminary, New York City New York Times In 1912 he became the third Bishop of British ColumbiaBritish Columbia Archival Union List and was translated to be the Bishop of Ottawa three years later,"Hold fast to the incarnation: the life and times of John Charles Roper, second bishop of Ottawa" Bradley, W.H.: Ottawa, Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, 1990 serving for 24 years \- the last six as the Metropolitan of Ontario.
Sultan Abdülaziz reappointed Fuad to his final term as foreign minister, due to French and British insistence during revolts in Crete and the threat of Russian intervention. As Foreign Minister, he wrote a political testament with advice to the Sultan regarding an alliance with Great Britain and France based on shared interests and a common enemy of Russia. Fuad demonstrated understanding of Russian expansion and confessed that, “I too would have turned the world upside-down to capture Istanbul.” He called for the modernization of the Empire to gain legitimacy in France's eyes in order to strengthen these alliances against Russia. He considered Great Britain as the Empire's most important ally and stated, “the English people...will always be the first to have our alliance and we will hold fast to that alliance to the last” and that “we should relinquish several of our provinces rather than see England abandon us” Regarding France, the Empire should maintain polite relations in order to prevent conflict, rather than hope for protection.
Roth > 1999: 150; cf. Mair 1994: 69) First, this Daodejing term baoyi 抱一 "embracing the One" parallels the Neiye zhiyi 執一 "hold fast to the One" (verse 9, tr. Roth 1999: 62), and both terms refer to retaining a sense of union with the Way in everyday life. Second, zhuanqi 專氣 "concentrating the vital breath (until it is at its softest)" closely resembles tuanqi 摶氣 "concentrating your vital breath (as if numinous)" denoting to the practice of breath meditation (19, tr. Roth 1999: 82). Third, dichu xuanjian 滌除玄覽 " sweep clean your Profound Mirror" and the distinctive Neiye metaphor jingchu qi she 敬除其舍 "diligently clean out its lodging place" (13, tr. Roth 1999: 70) share the same syntax and verb chu "eliminate; remove". These three textual counterparts demonstrate that the redactors of both the Neiye and Daodejing shared knowledge of traditional proto-Daoist meditation techniques through which one could directly experience the Way and its inner power (Roth 1999: 152).
What they owed to him and to > themselves was to make it clear in the sight of all men that they meant to > hold fast to the heritage which he, perhaps more than any other individual, > won for them; and that the fruits of the battle which he waged against > tremendous odds should not be lightly wrested from them. They were not there > to acclaim Cobden as an inspired prophet, but they saw in him a great > citizen, a great statesman, a great patriot, and a great and popular > leader... Cobden spent his life in pulling down those artificial > restrictions and obstructions which at the present time rash and reckless > men were seeking to set up again – obstructions not merely to commerce, but > also to peace and good will, and mutual understanding; yes, and obstructions > to liberty and good government at home. Those who expressed astonishment > that the intelligent workman did not look askance at the manufacturer, > Cobden, had overlooked the fact that he gave the people cheap food and > abundant employment, and did far more; that he exploded the economic basis > of class government and class subjection.Speeches by The Rt. Hon.
In a 1971 General Conference address, church apostle Harold B. Lee alluded to and denounced Poll's ideas, saying: > If there is any one thing most needed in this time of tumult and > frustration, ... it is an "iron rod" as a safe guide along the straight path > on the way to eternal life, ... There are many who profess to be religious > and speak of themselves as Christians, and, according to one such, "as > accepting the scriptures only as sources of inspiration and moral truth," > and then ask in their smugness: "Do the revelations of God give us a > handrail to the kingdom of God, as the Lord's messenger told Lehi, or merely > a compass?"... Wouldn't it be a great thing if all who are well schooled in > secular learning could hold fast to the "iron rod," or the word of God, ... > ? Lee also quoted the phrase, "A liberal in the Church is merely one who does not have a testimony." Lee then quoted John A. Widtsoe's definition of "a liberal in the church" as one who has broken with the fundamental principles, does not believe in its basic concepts, and sets out to reform it by changing its foundations.

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