Song was known as a person with the Confucian virtues of loyalty and righteousness.
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He stands on the shoulders of all those people who have incessantly prayed for a day when "justice will run down like waters and righteousness as a mighty stream" (Amos 5:24).
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When the prince of Egypt, for just his own sense of rage and righteousness, killed a taskmaster and was banished for taking the side of the slaves, only then did his real origin become clear to those around him.
In this tight, discreet narrative, which drifts from one memory to another as if love had its own time-scale, the author movingly describes how Jim freed the narrator from the phantoms of her past and the righteousness of her family and friends.
Working together we can make justice a reality and make righteousness more than just a dream.
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Because of all this against us, I had no choice but to repent, turn to God, become a true Child of God and Son of Man, seeking God with All His Righteousness and purity, becoming One with Him and Him in Us.
And we don't know very much about the Swords of Righteousness and I don't think the military or other people know very much about them, either.
He commands His creatures to enjoin one another to righteousness and virtue and not to sin and transgression.
Ms Hvistendahl's history is marred by the occasional lapses into self-righteousness and polemic.
On the one hand, he epitomized the dogged militancy which has given that tradition its distinctive sense of righteousness and moral passion.
Jellyby from "Bleak House, " that little tornado of conceit and self-righteousness who set herself to rehabilitating the world as she neglected her own family.
So when Mr Mitchell arrives this weekend, he will find unionists and republicans capable of sitting down to negotiate away from the spotlight, but bristling with grievance and self-righteousness in public.
If the employee cannot move out of a place of righteousness and is not able to show any remorse for the damage caused, then move quickly to remove them from the company.
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He points out that Commons language and procedure can be virtually unintelligible, leaving MPs "grateful for the sheepdog herding of the whips who direct them safely into the lobby of righteousness and truth".
While the self-righteousness and contempt for authority common among unreconstructed hippies were evident in many of the interviews Ms. Williams gave following the award's announcement, the truly radical nature of her views really came through when she was challenged on some particulars.
Most of his roles embody pious self-righteousness, and that made watching Washington's searing portrayal of evil incarnate particularly satisfying.
This leads to the final problem that has done the most to disappoint OLPC's fans: the hubris, arrogance and occasional self-righteousness of OLPC workers.
He warned the others to be on their guard for Satan, who could enter their dreams and make them doubt the righteousness of their path.
In any other business, such a suggestion would ruffle scarcely a hair, but the education business has wrapped itself in such a mantle of righteousness that it and its defenders become livid if anyone suggests it should be subject to even the sketchiest economic rules.
For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.
The idea that reading might lead wrongdoers back to the path of righteousness is deeply embedded in the system, and the right to read by adequate light is a legal stipulation.
For the time being, though, and for years to come, deficit-cutting is the only path to righteousness, she says.
The release of Shia militants from the kidnap group, which calls itself the Leagues of Righteousness, is being carried out under the banner of that process and of Iraqi national reconciliation.
And Nelson Mandela , the heroes' hero, also cleaved eventually to the path of righteousness, even while admitting he had not done enough to combat AIDS during his own presidency of South Africa.
Jerry Wooters, an easygoing womanizer who happens to be sleeping with Mickey Cohen's girl (Emma Stone doing a very passable Bacall), and whose less rigid approach to the job is meant to color our admiration for O'Mara's righteousness.
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