At the same time were you not professing to be the President of the working people, who would fight for the little people? |
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The argument is effectively advocating locking up priests, rabbis and imams for doing nothing more than professing their beliefs. |
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He died as a tyrant should, surrounded by people professing their love and loyalty and all wishing him dead. |
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In spite of being single and professing the vow of chastity as a nun, I sometimes feel this way. |
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Acknowledging that professing a liking for ska can be a rock band's death wish, O'Dell stands by their tastes. |
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He did not step up economic liberalization, professing a policy of state capitalism. |
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This mass migration has brought peoples professing various religions to live in areas where those religions have not been known widely. |
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At solemn profession, I placed my hands in those of my prioress, professing to live my vows usque ad mortem, until death. |
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In the television show, Homer responds by ineptly professing his love for Marge, who later goes to him at the nuclear power plant where he works. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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Anyhow, Ross is onscreen now, professing his love for Rachel, although she's in another room. |
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Even those professing to walk a darker path, including many Satanists, recognize the imperativeness of taking responsibility for their own actions. |
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His jowls creased with sorrow as one of his rivals appeared, professing his loyalty. |
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It is not a matter of belonging to a religion or professing one's faith, it is a matter of orientation in life and participation in its mysteries. |
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For professing faith contrary to the teachings of the Church of Rome, history records the martyrdom of more than one hundred million people. |
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And most glaringly, the fabulously wealthy woman professing to shoulder the burdens of the poor. |
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It genders the antinomianism which is going to cause a large part of professing Christendom as well as the world, to take the mark of the Beast when he appears. |
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Mr McGuinty won over many of these voters by professing a deep concern about the state of urban services. |
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Some think that those who come to baptism should be professing believers of sufficient age to make a decision of faith in their own right. |
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Canada came forward with this legislation professing that we would make a difference. |
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One of those reproaches concerns countries which are now professing liberalisation, but have not made any changes at home. |
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This is not really original, considering and compared to what can be found on other websites professing the Da'wah. |
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A multiparty approach, including all major parties professing a democratic commitment, would need to be the norm. |
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The first 'Friends of God' formed an egalitarian brotherhood, professing the universal priesthood. |
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Today, the Reformed Evangelische Kirche, while professing to adhere to The Helvetic Confession, has departed completely from the historic Reformed faith and biblical ethics. |
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But this handsome, media-friendly president is constantly discoursing and professing. |
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In December 1904 Joseph Jenkins embarked on three months of preaching and professing in areas of North Wales. |
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Repentance for sin and a holy living are expected of those professing faith in Jesus Christ. |
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We are told that only wowsers and those professing zero-tolerance would question harm minimisation as a policy. |
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Most states and international organizations currently declare human rights a priority that cuts across all others, professing their commitment to the human rights approach. |
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Nevertheless, I do feel that, today, without professing to be telling anybody what to do and in respect for the two interlocutors and their positions, we should be asking ourselves what we can contribute. |
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It is as though we were professing at that moment that Christ taught us his own prayer to the Father in the fullest and most definitive way by explaining it through his sacrifice on the Cross. |
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The network trades, on an ongoing basis, in the explosives openly by falsely professing in public that the explosives are used exclusively for blasting rocks and quarries to obtain building materials. |
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Here we felt in profound communion with God present in the Eucharistic bread and wine and at the same time mysteriously in union with those among us who, although professing a different faith, wanted to be present among us. |
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So he thought over various plans for relief, and finally hit pon that of professing to be fond of Pain-killer. |
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Others practice baptism shortly after birth, with parents or sponsors professing faith and trusting in the child's growth in faith under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the child matures. |
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A majority of residents of Hong Kong have no religious affiliation, professing a form of agnosticism or atheism. |
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We embrace a spirit of open communication, cooperation and teamwork to foster a common vision, while professing and putting into practice the values of respect, well-being and commitment. |
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In 1661, King Charles II forbade Massachusetts from executing anyone for professing Quakerism. |
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For the moment Mr Thaksin is being unusually forbearing, giving his sister plenty of room and professing that he doesn't even want to return to Thailand for the moment, let alone to government. |
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The British media has been quick to describe the shamefulness of the whole mess and to find angry fliers professing their embarrassment at being British. |
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Though professing to be a Neoplatonist and a sun worshipper, Julian himself was an addict of superstition rather than religion, according to Ammianus. |
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Baptists subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers. |
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For this, for the past two thousand years, the holy people of God, whatever the generation, status, race or culture they belong to, convenes every Sunday in the ecclesia eucaristica, publicly professing their own faith. |
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And he possibly developed a kind of coaching kidology, coming into this event professing that Nigeria was simply in a transition phase and not ready to win it. |
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In a thoroughly urbanized country like Switzerland, with its highly complex social structures, professing faith in folk culture expresses a need fo simplicity, order and clarity. |
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By professing to live for God and of God, consecrated persons do, in fact, undertake to preach the power of the peacemaking action of grace that overcomes the disruptive dynamisms present in the human heart. |
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In professing the doctrine of divine immanence in the created world, however, the Kabbalah fearlessly contradicts the very principles of monotheism. |
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Luigi, the leader of the group, consecrated himself to God in 1846, at the age of 21, by professing the vows of chastity and obedience into the hands of his spiritual director. |
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Macbeth murders the guards to prevent them from professing their innocence, but claims he did so in a fit of anger over their misdeeds. |
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This experience has helped the students to feel more empowered as ambassadors for D. A. R. E. and more comfortable about professing what they know is right. |
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Among many American writers professing a direct debt to Shaw, Eugene O'Neill became an admirer at the age of seventeen, after reading The Quintessence of Ibsenism. |
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