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steadfastness and courage
The two are similar in many respects, with Mary Magdalene often being viewed as a Christian antecedent of the latter, while Tahirih in her own right could be described as the spiritual return of the Magdalene ; especially given their common, shared attributes of " knowledge, steadfastness, courage, virtue and will power ", in addition to their importance within the religious movements of Christianity and the Bahá ' í Faith as female leaders.
While there is no question about their courage and steadfastness, each soldier has at least one moment in the film when he seriously considers running away, schemes to get sent away from the front line, slacks off, or complains about the situation he is in.
Her work in A Day at the Races earned her a Best Supporting Actress Award from the Screen Actors Guild, film critic Cecilia Ager suggesting that a monument be erected in honor of her courage and steadfastness in the face of the Marx Brothers ' antics.
His sister, Margaret Jean Schuddakopf, said that his courage and steadfastness was her beacon as she fought her own battle for the right to teach.
For his courage and steadfastness in action against the Germans, as he blew up mined structures in the face of withering enemy fire and thereby halted the German advance, he was on February 18, 1922, again recommended for the Virtuti Militari.
The history of Queen's College is that of girls brought up with those qualities that make the ideal citizen: high moral standards, right sense of values, self discipline, a sense of duty and service, hard work and honesty, steadfastness, courage and confidence, and above all, the fear of God.

steadfastness and with
The author counsels ( 1 ) to steadfastness and perseverance under persecution ( 1 – 2: 10 ); ( 2 ) to the practical duties of a holy life ( 2: 11 – 3: 13 ); ( 3 ) he adduces the example of Christ and other motives to patience and holiness ( 3: 14 – 4: 19 ); and ( 4 ) concludes with counsels to pastors and people ( chap.
This has to do with the communal aspects of the fast, which expresses many of the basic values of the Muslim community ; e. g., empathy for the poor, charity, worship, steadfastness, patience etc.
The Germans chose to defend Aschaffenburg with particular steadfastness, which resulted in the Battle of Aschaffenburg fought 28 March-3 April 1945.
As such, the play presents, to a certain extent, the English image of themselves as somewhat in line with the French image of them, with both stressing resoluteness and steadfastness.
Bishop Ioannis of Nikopolis sent a deacon, Rufinus, with a letter to Pope Hormisdas, reaffirming their steadfastness in the Orthodox faith.
The blue background of the CSS emblem represents " fidelity " and " steadfastness ", with the symbols for the cryptologic service elements provided shown clockwise from top right as follows: Army Intelligence and Security Command, United States Marine Corps, Naval Security Group, United States Coast Guard and Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency with the symbol of the NSA / CSS in the center.
Dhāraṇā ( from Sanskrit ध ा रण ा dhāraṇā ) is translated as " collection or concentration of the mind ( joined with the retention of breath )", or " the act of holding, bearing, wearing, supporting, maintaining, retaining, keeping back ( in remembrance ), a good memory ", or " firmness, steadfastness, ..., certainty ".
He was anticipating that " the time of his departure was at hand " ( 4: 6 ), and he exhorts his " son Timothy " to all diligence and steadfastness in the face of false teachings, with advice about combating them with reference to the teachings of the past, and to patience under persecution ( 1: 6-15 ), and to a faithful discharge of all the duties of his office ( 4: 1-5 ), with all the solemnity of one who was about to appear before the Judge of the living and the dead.
# The Order of Baptism has a form for the consecration of the water, and a preliminary prayer for the candidates, perhaps alluding to their exorcism ; a prayer for steadfastness following the renunciation and the confession of faith ; the form of anointing with oil ; appropriate prayers preceding and following the act of baptism ; and the prayer of confirmation.
He was anticipating that " the time of his departure was at hand " ( 4: 6 ), and he exhorts his " son Timothy " to all diligence and steadfastness in the face of false teachings, with advice about combating them with reference to the teachings of the past, and to patience under persecution ( 1: 6 – 15 ), and to a faithful discharge of all the duties of his office ( 4: 1 – 5 ), with all the solemnity of one who was about to appear before the Judge of the quick and the dead.
justly beloved and admired by all who knew her, who having perfected holiness in the fear of God, was by him received to an early and eternal rest from her labours, on 23 March 1690 / 1, in the XXXVIIth year of her age, calmly and composedly meeting and desiring death with joyful hope and steadfastness of faith, a lively draught of real worth and goodness, and a pattern deserving imitation, of whom the world was not worthy.
When the crusaders arrived in July, according to Ibn al-Qalanisi, Mu ' in ad-Din " distinguished himself in combat with them, and displayed a valour, steadfastness and gallantry such as was never seen in any other, never wearying in repelling them nor taking respite from the struggle against them.
Passive Resistance: The members must endure with steadfastness and perseverance ( sabr ) any oppression, slander, torture or opposition directed against the Islamic movement

steadfastness and which
French offers a closer pun: " Constant " is both a first name and the quality of steadfastness, thus the play is commonly known as De l ' importance d ' être Constant, though Jean Anouilh translated the play under the title: Il est important d ' être Aimé (" Aimé " is a name which also means " beloved ").
Al-Samoud ( الصمود, alternately Al-Samed, which means steadfastness in Arabic ) was a liquid-fuel tactical ballistic missile developed by Iraq in the years between the Gulf War and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
Cesalpino repeatedly asserted the steadfastness of his Catholic principles and his readiness to acknowledge the falsity of any philosophical opinions expounded by him as Aristotelean doctrine, which should be contrary to revelation.
Designs for kadomatsu vary depending on region but are typically made of pine, bamboo, and sometimes ume tree sprigs which represent longevity, prosperity and steadfastness, respectively.
It was widely believed in the north that massive 10-in Parrott would finally break the previously impenetrable walls of the fort, which had become the symbol of stawart steadfastness for the Confederacy.
Disney's steadfastness stood in stark contrast to Universal Pictures, which had earlier " turned down the chance to distribute Kundun for fear of upsetting the Chinese.
To some, he represents steadfastness ; they point to the pillars behind him, which often symbolize force or strength.

steadfastness and held
Private investors, lacking confidence in public policies or in the steadfastness of leaders, held back.

steadfastness and on
Lord Vishnu, Indra and all Devas and the sage Vishwamitra himself manifested themselves on the scene, and praised Harishchandra for his perseverance and steadfastness.
Nothing less than the legitimacy of English Christendom rested on Englishmen's steadfastness on certain fundamental Christian beliefs and practices, like, for example, knowledge of Christ's life and passion, memorization of the Pater Noster and the Apostles ' Creed, proper baptism, and the correct date and method of celebrating Easter mass.
The next day, he and Barnabas left for Derbe ; but on the return part of their journey, they stopped once more at Lystra, encouraging the disciples there to steadfastness.
8. 1-3 Polycarp ’ s temptation and steadfastness on the way to martyrdom.

steadfastness and face
The Conference sends its warmest greetings to the Jewish Agency Executive in Jerusalem, to the Va ` ad Leumi, and to the whole Yishuv in Palestine, and expresses its profound admiration for their steadfastness and achievements in the face of peril and great difficulties ...
Harith at once struck off the boy's head before the unhappy father's eyes and then withdrew, perceiving that he could accomplish nothing in the face of such steadfastness.

steadfastness and death
An early account of Agnes ' death, stressing her steadfastness and virginity, but not the legendary features of the tradition, is given by Saint Ambrose.
In one revealed shortly after her death, he describes her as his " companion ", that she had been faithful at all times, that she had drank from the " chalice " of tribulation and praised her steadfastness and devotion.

steadfastness and during
" Verner von Heidenstam however, one of his opponents in the feud, in his book Karolinerna instead " emphasized the heroic steadfastness of the Swedish people in the somber years of trial during the long-drawn-out campaigns of Karl XII " ( Scott ).
* the steadfastness and loyalty that Oliver North evinced during the hearings.

steadfastness and among
Job sitting among the ashes was the symbol of patience and of the power of resistance of the flesh ; and Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah in the fiery furnace typified steadfastness in persecution and faith in the aid of God.
" How seldom is there an example of steadfastness among aristocrats ," wrote Calvin to Farel under date of 2 February 1555.

steadfastness and while
The Turtle is the symbol of the Katong School, representing wisdom and the accumulation of knowledge, while providing an anchor by virtue of its steadfastness.

steadfastness and Lord
" Obviously, such firmness and steadfastness can be shown only by the person who has the conviction that the power of His Lord is the supreme power, that all powers of the world are insignificant against Him, and that no one can harm the one who has taken His refuge.

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