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John Paul, though a prayerful man of unshakeable faith, was not perfect either.
He had a literary bent and an unshakeable faith in the human imagination, which was one of his great subjects.
Was a sound, unshakeable faith in God impossible?
A Savage Orc without body armour will be protected by his unshakeable faith.
Who needs evidence when you have unshakeable faith in authority and the MSM?
His deep love of New York City and his unshakeable faith in its future continue to inspire us.
You saw it against Switzerland in the World Cup - an unshakeable faith in their own method.
And something else was with her - a firm conviction, an unshakeable faith in the fact that she wouldn't be alone for the rest of her life.
I have, and while he may not be the pleasantest being to team with, I have unshakeable faith in his profit margins."
It filled his enemies with terror and his own troops with unshakeable faith and unquenchable blood lust.
His works revolve around the attainment of certainty (yaqin), the degree of unshakeable faith in God and Muhammad.
Roz's unshakeable faith in her kin-brother and the conciliatory mood of his last meeting with Brickman, had caused him to take a hard look at himself.
At the close of his record, Enos testifies of his unshakeable faith in his Redeemer.
It seems fitting that Californians, with their unshakeable faith in technology, would find brain spas the answer to the question: am I doing enough for my brain?
These people disgusted him and, as if he saw in their heinous behaviour a per-sonal affront to his unshakeable faith in the system, he was quick to hold news conferences vilifying them.
Meanwhile, Rani is similarly researching Lady Jane Grey and takes comfort from the doomed queen's letter to her sister affirming that she would go to her death with an unshakeable faith.
It was clear from the retrospective program that Edward Morgan, the company's choreographer and its artistic director with Daniel Scott, has an unshakeable faith in the classical ballet canon and its gentle manners.
I do not want matriarchy to replace patriarchy as an interim measure because I retain unshakeable faith in women's ability to organize, to be caring and to be, just in so many ways, superior to men.
These documents provide valuable evidence of his struggle to set up the hospital in the face of the unshakeable faith of local people in old wives' tales, leeches and bone-menders as well as their prejudices against Evangelical missionaries.
The Newbery years were years of unshakeable faith in the possibilities of Argentina, when Rubén Darío wrote in his famous Canto a la Argentina y otros poemas: "Argentina, your day has come!"
For some inexplicable reason it might not mature; given unshakeable faith in one's own powers of resistance it could be made to rebound on its initiator or, if one could find a priest of sufficient saintliness one could get it lifted.
That Ms. Holtzman has often been regarded as rigid and self-righteous made some critics all the more eager to gloat once her moral compass appeared to have wavered momentarily and then was recalibrated by self-justification and an unshakeable faith in her own innocence.
The late Cultural Medallion artist Ng Eng Teng attested to this unshakeable faith of hers, citing that she never gave up even when artists were relatively unknown to anyone and continued to push on with her beliefs despite growing competition from other galleries and during bad times.
For the Steinbergs, a Hasidic family of unshakeable faith, God's wonders did not cease with the creation of the world - according to Jewish tradition 5748 years ago tomorrow - or with the revelation of Moses on Mount Sinai, but continues in their lives day after day.
A flight of Lebanese Hawker Hunters from the Rayak air base, now in Syrian hands, flew over the hotel as Sarkis expressed his 'unshakeable faith in the ability of our people to rebuild a new Lebanon based on fraternity, unity and hatred of any form of partition.'