- had
relied on
since the
Berlin Wall fell more than 30
years ago — the
unfailing superiority of open markets,
liberalized trade and
maximum efficiency...
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Faithfulness means unfailingly remaining loyal to
someone or something, and
putting that
loyalty into
consistent practice regardless of
extenuating cir****stances...
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myself to your prayers. In the joy of the
Risen Lord,
confident of his
unfailing help, let us move forward. The Lord will help us, and Mary, His Most Holy...
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Celtic melodies, jazz, rave-up rock, hymns, down-and-dirty blues—he can
unfailingly be
found in the same
strange place: on his own wavelength." His spiritually...
- 1257/aer.98.5.1864 – via CrossRef. Muhlhausen, David: "Job Corps: An
Unfailing Record of Failure,"[unfit] May 5, 2009, The
Heritage Foundation, retrieved...
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context of (
unfailing) Knuth–Bendix completion. It can be seen as a
generalization of
either resolution (to
equational logic) or
unfailing completion (to...
- The Amogha-1 (lit. '
Unfailing') is a
second generation guided anti-tank
missile with a
range up to 2.8 km (1.7 mi). It is
under development by Research...
- with me, as I now
invite you to do: I know that your
support will be
unfailingly given. God help me to make good my vow, and God
bless all of you who...
- has
become a
byword for
someone who, like the
title character, has an
unfailingly optimistic outlook; a
subconscious bias
towards the
positive is often...
-
theatrical companies; his
first stage appearance was in a
sketch called The
Unfailing Instinct at the
Brighton Hippodrome in
August 1925.
Later that year, he...