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He served his king faithfully.
He carried out the scheme faithfully.
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Mari had waited faithfully during all the hard years.
And I will wait faithfully for you until you have paid for your misdeeds, as I have always been faithful to you.
One cannot live faithfully and give up. what has given meaning and purpose to one's entire life.
That you take this obligation freely without mental reservation and that you will faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter, so help you God?
To the best of my knowledge, it has served my family faithfully for over 700 years.
I follow your diary faithfully.
That he may faithfully fulfill the duties of this ministry build up your church and glorify your name we pray to you, O Lord.
Knights and ladies. for as much as Sir Lancelot of the Lake. has kept the King's Guard on the northern marches well and faithfully. and is now returned to court at the King's desire.
I'II serve you faithfully unto death!
You will be waiting faithfully?
Prague is finally rid of the shameful German rule. Together with you we'll faithfully defend the chalice and the legacy of Master Jan Hus.
Take these home with you. and work from them not less than three hours each day, faithfully.
If we perform that task well and faithfully. we do a service to mankind that pleases Almighty God.
You're hereby voluntary privates in Company A of the Texas Rangers and you will faithfully discharge.
I love you, Harry. And I will wait faithfully for you until you have paid for your misdeeds, as I have always been faithful to you.
If you hadn't promised so faithfully, I wouldn't have planned the whole thing.
There is among us one. who has served the state faithfully in war and peace. one who is also related to me by blood.
Johanna Gordon, will you be an obedient wife to James Bothwell? Will you hold the bonds of marriage with him faithfully?
You do swear that you will uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution that you will faithfully discharge your duties as federal marshal and that you will at all times serve and enforce the law, so help you God?
Waited faithfully.
Is it usual for you to zealously defend persons whom you know by sight to the extent that you snap off the head of a woman who has served you faithfully for five years?
You can count on me to perform faithfully. as long as it pleases you to keep Marcel in torment.
He promised faithfully.
You'll be waiting faithfully?
Perform its duties faithfully? Not now, surabhai.
Where was I? - Faithfully fulfill.
They work faithfully.
You must obey my instructions faithfully.
Yours faithfully, et cetera, et cetera.
Makes him think I wait faithfully all week, so he even calls me Penelope.
He became my husband. I serve him. I have to serve him faithfully.
Where was I? Faithfully fulfill.
You will faithfully discharge your.
You will faithfully discharge your duties, as such without a recompense or monetary consideration. Amen. That means no pay.
News and current affairs
The Party and people should faithfully follow whatever Mao instructed them to do.
The New Year provides a perfect opportunity for Jean-Claude Trichet to resolve that, despite the more trying circumstances in which he must operate, his own policies and procedures will more faithfully reflect Duisenberg and his legacy.
The most obvious piece of advice is that America's financial system should follow more faithfully the advice its advocates dispensed to others.
To jump-start progress, all NPT signatories should re-affirm that the Treaty's provisions are mutually reinforcing and must be pursued jointly and faithfully.
But it is not clear how faithfully, and for how long, Kim Kyung-hee and Jang will remain supportive of Kim Jong-un.