The fear courses through your veins like liquid fire, and so you hold fast to whate'er you can. |
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The government doesn't need to hold fast to its original plan in the face of such fierce opposition. |
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All who suffer and hold fast to the word of God and the testimony which they hold will be clothed in white robes. |
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The Germans, determined to hold fast, received the Canadian onslaught with heavy machine gun, mortar and artillery fire. |
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If we insist that we are right and hold fast to our opinions, it is self-righteousness. |
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If you hold fast to the word you hear and pray earnestly, the Holy Spirit will lead you to realize the thoughts more clearly. |
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It follows therefore that the important thing for Hong Kong now is to hold fast to its winning formula, and to be seen to be doing so. |
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Reinhard Bonnke expanded on that message and encouraged his listeners to hold fast to God's living promises. |
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He pointed out their resilience, their capacity to hold fast, sometimes against all odds. |
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Today also, the Gospel calls us to hold fast with a reconciled heart in the midst of frustrations and tensions. |
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I hold fast to my faith and my practices, but have to be flexible. |
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On the other hand, faith changes those who hold fast to their beliefs. |
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How many of us still hold fast to our early political ideals? |
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More than 10 years down the track, I hold fast to that maxim. |
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We hold fast to our commitment to be better dads than our own. |
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On the purely legal level, Russia and Iran hold fast to the present agreement which gives the Caspian Sea the status of a 'common sea. |
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Nothing stops because you can't remember, love and loving are treasures you hold fast, nature in all her beauty and savagery is a constant reminder of our frailness and of the Creator who makes all possible. |
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Can governance then hold fast and sustain it? |
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Soft ticks have mouthparts that allow them to hold fast to their host, as hard ticks do, but they do not secrete cement. |
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We hold fast to our vision: good governance! |
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They recognize that the voice of the younger generation, particularly those who hold fast to traditional standards of morality, is pretty much absent. |
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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea will continue to hold fast to its own socialist human rights theory and policy, the validity of which has been fully manifested. |
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Therefore we do not hold fast to five-year and ten-year plans when businesses and local authorities on the ground are telling us that it is too much of a good thing. |
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From this you know that now, if you obey my voice and hold fast to my covenant, you of all the nations shall be my very own for all the earth is mine. I will count you a kingdom of priests, a consecrated nation. |
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It was all right for us to hold fast the idea, up to a few years ago, that our remoteness preserved us from the worries and i11s of the old world. |
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They would hold fast on the Western Front but engage in unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic against British and Allied shipping which was bringing essential war material to Great Britain. |
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Despite reasons for pessimism, I hold fast to optimism. |
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So it is important that the Union should hold fast to its principle of social protection and equal opportunities despite the new demographic situation and more particularly the phenomenon of population ageing. |
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