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Synonyms for faithfully

in a faithful manner

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Has he faithfully preserved and defended the Philippine Constitution?
Dr Merideth Gattis, of the School of Psychology, said: "In the past, some scientists proposed that children copy faithfully because they do not understand how things work, with others arguing that children copy other people because they are interested in social relationships.
"In the past, some scientists have proposed that children copy faithfully because they do not understand how things work, with others arguing that children copy other people faithfully because they are interested in social relationships.
"I would like to salute all those present here, especially those of Lebanese origin," said Sleiman, confirming "wherever the Lebanese go, they build the countries that receive them, and faithfully serve them." Marking this special occasion, Mauricio Makri, the governor of Buenos Iris, handed the Lebanese President the key of the city after planting a cedar tree in the same location.
Despite this orientation, little attention is given to the Christian tradition of ars moriendi, although Swinton articulates the tradition's central point: the key to dying well is living faithfully throughout life.
I have experienced people whose work deeply assists in the working through of current issues in the life of the church (especially with respect to making right our legacy over residential schools, disputes of property) and who are deeply concerned with how stewardship of the knowledge of our past will direct us faithfully in our proclamation of the gospel to future generations.
The oath includes the phrase "I will faithfully execute the office of president" but Roberts put the word "faithfully" at the end.
The oath includes the phrase "that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States" but Roberts left "faithfully" until the end of the sentence.
Developed in Fargo, ND, through MeritCare Health System's Parish Nurse Ministry (led by Janet Drechsel) and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Services, Faithfully Fit Forever (FFF) incorporates an wholistic concept of Body, Mind, and Spirit.
I do indeed need to be roused to intercede more faithfully, but I do not need to be driven to despair!
Field tells his story faithfully and compassionately because he knows Squid, and he cares about him.
I would like to extend my thanks to our leaders and members who have faithfully served with us and will soon depart SDDC.
It was a large-scale, privately-subsidized company--about 80 dancers at its peak--and specialized in the full-length classics, all faithfully staged by Nicholas Sergeyev from his Stepanov notations of the Petipa originals.
Though footnotes noting where the libretto is an exact quote or a paraphrase of its original literary source are present, Faust/Romeo Et Juliette is far more than a simple scholarly or literary reference; it is intended especially for anyone determined to faithfully produce, conduct, or perform Gounod's great operas regardless of their level of fluency in French, and to this end includes literary source footnotes and essays explaining the development of the libretti.
The dramatic exterior of the building--for the past 60 years occupied by a plumbing supply company--has been faithfully restored to preserve its traditional brick facade and limestone detailing.