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faith

[feyth] / feɪθ /




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Having kept faith with mostly the same starting XV during England's autumn run of successes and commanding win over Wales, will their disappointing performance in Edinburgh result in some changes?

From BBC

In real life, Duvall attended church regularly during his childhood but was reluctant to discuss his faith, merely disclosing he had "always been a believer".

From BBC

Friends told French media that Deranque had rediscovered his Catholic faith in recent years and was active in nationalist politics.

From BBC

“That sounds maybe trite or simple, but the only way we hold on to our democracy is if people continue to participate and continue to trust it and put their faith in it.”

From Los Angeles Times

But the approach only works if the school has enough cash—and enough faith in those managers that their funds will perform as promised.

From The Wall Street Journal