The Republican Party in the House and Senate has a historic opportunity to keep faith with the American people and to insist on a balanced budget,
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The brave men I served with there wanted nothing more than to keep faith with our country and for our country to keep faith with us.
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The brave men I served with there wanted nothing more than to keep faith with our country and for our country to keep faith with us.
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This seems unthinkable now, but those who trust their elected leaders to always keep faith with the citizenry do so at their own risk .}
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"The executive branch is doing its traditional job of trying its very hardest to keep faith with past agreements, " he says.
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Together, we will elect Al Gore, Joe Lieberman and a Democratic Congress to keep faith with America's women and America's values.
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Despite league losses to Liverpool and Blackburn, he is likely to keep faith with his regular starting lineup although goalkeeper Russell Hoult is missing through suspension.
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Celtic art had already incorporated classical influences, and surviving Gallo-Roman pieces interpret classical subjects or keep faith with old traditions despite a Roman overlay.
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Fred Lowe, to keep faith with his rural customers, then used the old remaining engine to supply only the rural lines during the Sunday afternoon.
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Jacquet himself stated that the team had done well without Cantona, and that he wanted to keep faith with the players who had taken them so far.