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- Christopher Nolan film starring John David Washington
- Belief
- Conviction
- Credo
- Doctrine
- Dogma
- Principle
- Religious principle
- Belief, any way you look at it
- Ideology
- Christopher Nolan movie involving a "temporal pincer"
- Palindromic Christopher Nolan title
- Palindromic rudiment
- Theological principle
- Article of faith
- Basic precept
- Basic belief
- Basic principle
- C.I.A. director under Clinton and Bush
- Group doctrine
- Position
- Religious dogma
- Sermon topic
- You'd better believe it
- Founding principle
- 2020 Christopher Nolan movie
- Rigid doctrine
- Group belief
- Former CIA head George
- Religious doctrine
- Palindromic creed
- Fundamental principle
- Former CIA director George
- Fundamental belief
- Palindromic principle
- See position
- Incontrovertible holding
- Part of a 15-Across system
- Something held in faith
- Word from the Latin for "he or she holds"
- Subject of some sermons
- Forgiveness of sins, e.g.
- Something to believe in
- Creedal statement
- Principle of a religious school
- Rule to live by
- Belief system component
- Fundamental position
- Literally, "he holds"
- Opinion
- Pew-warmer's position
- Palindromic doctrine
- View
- Core belief
- Guiding principle
- Professional principle
- Church belief
- Bit of dogma
- Professional doctrine
- Principle that reads the same forward and backward
- Guiding doctrine
- Plank
- Palindromic belief
- Philosophical cornerstone
- Church holding
- Church principle
- CIA director George
- Holding
- Precept
- Part of a creed
- Credal conviction
- Church dogma
- Creed element
- Transubstantiation, say, in Catholicism
- Creedal holding
- Ideology element
- Words to live by
- Church doctrine
- Religious belief
- Basis of a creed
- Latin for "he holds"
- Maxim
- Moral precept
- Doctrinal belief
- Group's belief
- Worldview view
- Creed
- Moral principle
- Group principle
- Ism
- Canon
- Church position
- Former CIA director
- Religious teaching
- 1990s CIA director
- Accepted dogma
- Principle of faith
- Basis of a platform
- Word from the Latin for "he holds"
- Dogmatic stance
- Dogmatic position
- Watchword
- Basic credo
- Philosophical palindrome
- Professional position
- Core principle
- Palindromic precept
- Ethical principle
- Established dogma.
- At the Center of the Storm author George
- Platform component
- An opinion held as true.
- Any opinion held to.
- Axiom.
- Compass point between tees
- Personal opinion.
- Principle held as true.
- Item of belief.
- Opinion maintained.
- Stand.
- First of 13 palindromes herein
- Part of Aquinas's credo
- Principle for Erasmus
- Theologian's principle
- Creed seed
- Two-way belief?
- Teaching
- Unit of orthodoxy
- Adoxy
- Believe it
- Doctrinal holding
- Opinion, forward or backward
- It may be held in a church
- Palindromist's principle
- Persuasion
- Party line part
- Part of a platform
- Part of a party line
- Element of a doctrine
- George who once led the C.I.A.
- Something to believe
- Something a believer believes
- Believe in it
- You can believe it
- Common belief
- Any of the Four Noble Truths
- Canon element
- Guiding belief
- Something you can believe
- Chief belief
- Something to live by
- You might live by one
- It is better to give than to receive, e.g.
- The golden rule, e.g.
- Can you believe it?
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- Core position
- Part of a doctrine
- Philosophical pillar
- Something held in church
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- Pillar, of a sort
- Creed part
- Palindromic Bush administration official
- Successor of Woolsey and Deutch
- CIA director (1997___2004)
- Time-jumping Christopher Nolan feature (September, 2020)
- Palindromic principle or doctrine
- Creed component
- Doctrine to live by
- Palindromist's dogma
- Postulation
- CIA director for two presidents
- George of the CIA
- True believer's belief
- Deeply held belief
- Believe it either way
- Believe it coming or going
- A golden rule, e.g.
- Two-way principle
- Palindromic dogma
- Belief, either way
- Golden Rule, e.g.
- 2020 sci-fi movie with a palindromic title
- Fundamental of a faith
- Principle of philosophy
- Firm belief, either way you look at it
- Something to believe, coming or going
- Part of a philosophy
- Code of belief
- Central belief
- Core value
- Foundational principle
- Goss preceder
- Goss replaced him
- Clinton appointment to 117 Across
- Synod subject
- Platform part
- Plank in a platform
- Part of a faith
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- Main principle