Two young bravos swear that their girlfriends love them with unshakable fidelity. |
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Only unshakable, transparent honesty could save you from the temptation of the con man. |
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As a married woman, Mrs. Darcy retained the brightness and the unshakable ability to be at ease in every situation of her maidenhood. |
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There are some unshakable truths in the world which just cannot be changed. |
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Seemingly unshakable totalitarian monoliths are in fact sometimes as cohesive as proverbial houses of cards, and fall just as quickly. |
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An unusual aspect of Wingate's life was his unwavering support of Zionism nurtured perhaps by his unshakable belief in the Old Testament. |
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They told how he calmed the people and consoled them with his unshakable belief in God. |
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This interpretation of the motives of the fathers of federation hardened later into an unshakable conviction. |
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We therefore need to fight, again and again, to show, prove, and demonstrate the strength of our convictions, with unshakable energy. |
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We admired his kindness, his dedication to his colleagues and his unshakable devotion to his work until the end. |
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For our part, we will continue, with unshakable determination, to fight neoliberalism, federalism and militarism within the European Union. |
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Mother Teresa left a testament of unshakable faith, invincible hope and extraordinary charity. |
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It is the unshakable stand of the DPRK that it can not stop its nuclear activities for a peaceful purpose before this happens. |
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Our commitment to provide program and service delivery based upon courtesy, speed and fairness remains unshakable. |
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The hearts of those who are united with the Word of God are deep, centered around the Lord, steadfast and unshakable in all circumstances. |
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It takes firm faith in Jesus and unshakable courage to be true witnesses of Christ. |
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In the face of her constant courage, her unshakable faith, her inner strength, and quiet grace, even Jim Crow had to yield. |
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My children are not loud and demanding, but they are strong-willed, stubborn, outspoken, and increasingly able to construct a solid, unshakable argument. |
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Rousseau stands up, shakes hands, offers me the professional smile of a man who has refined the art of blending complete solicitousness with an air of unshakable command. |
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Recently the changes of ocean currents have been detected, and there are some hypotheses to explain them, but we do not have any unshakable theory yet. |
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And all allegedly awoke with the unshakable sense that something wrong had occurred. |
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An unshakable feeling that the Devil is nearby, intense paranoia, and criticism over a bad haircut? |
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The strength of mind that these people spread out came from a deep inner knowledge that gave them a serenity, freedom and unshakable certainty. |
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For Fatima, their eagerness, and her unshakable belief in the importance of education, mean that no risk is too high. |
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It represents an ongoing and unshakable commitment to achieve the objectives of modern government to serve all Canadians better. |
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He knew exactly how much we as Europeans have in common beyond borders and boundaries. Even in the darkest of days that conviction was unshakable in him. |
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Unfortunately key decisions about their future are often taken by leaders and planners whose unshakable respect for the principle of statehood compels them to seek the restoration of the status quo ante. |
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This culminated the last two weeks with the U. S. government essentially nationalizing a number of once seemingly unshakable investment banks and insurers. |
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We can compare this inconsistency with the unshakable solidity of Thomism which, faithful to common sense, is content with philosophizing with the intellect, just like we see with our eyes. |
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The integrity of the game is of paramount importance to everyone in our league, and requires unshakable commitment to fairness and compliance with the playing rules. |
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At the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Lexington lost track of how many times speakers heaped praise on Ronald Reagan as a man who made history by starting from an unshakable confidence in America's moral greatness. |
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We reaffirm our unshakable belief that terrorism will not succeed. |
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Our country's ties with Iran, more specifically, rest upon an unshakable foundation molded by a vast shared historical legacy several thousand years old, as well as the principle of neighborly relations. |
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His openness, determination, diplomacy and unshakable faith in cooperative and mutualist values have been an ongoing source of inspiration for all. |
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On lonely twisties in upstate New York, the driver of a Porsche Boxster S surely found my unshakable Mini anything but cute. |
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