My confidence in the future security and stability of Egypt remains unshaken. |
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Even in an arena as illogical and playful as football, my faith in modernity, science, and rationality remains unshaken. |
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In the end, Thomas Jefferson's heroic status remained predominantly unshaken. |
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For some reason, I have been thinking about Voltaire and his unshaken faith in reason. |
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The empty-handed figure was standing, unshaken, undaunted, in the middle of the room. |
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Her country had been attacked most savagely, but her Pacifism remained unshaken, she absolutely refused to recognise that the War existed. |
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I'm afraid I return unshaken in the notion that the best way to flirt is to stay in a bar until everyone's lashed. |
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As for the coronation of the new King, it stands firm, steadfast and unshaken. |
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Yet the CEOs and the Boards of Directors still dithered and their share prices were unshaken. |
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As the border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia grinds on into its second year, the commitment to children's education remains unshaken. |
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I believed in UNESCO when I took over the helm, and my faith in the importance of this Organization's mission remains unshaken. |
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Silence is reflected when the five senses though consciously alert are unshaken, unwavered and attentively mesmerized. |
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But its power was above all manifest in the unshaken constancy with which they faced persecution. |
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If they had united their forces, they could have kept him away, even test his unshaken power, his apparent immortality. |
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Unlike the wary Japanese, when it comes to earthquake mitigation the majority of Americans remain unshaken and unstirred. |
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As far as I can remember, this belief, this sureness and unshaken will emerged for the first time with such strength during those August days. |
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The war is now decidedly unpopular, but Mr Bush's resolve appears unshaken. |
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So it is perhaps small wonder that Iran and its allies appear unshaken by America's latest moves. |
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Remember how, when you were young, your unshaken preoccupation was to study, but you never had the opportunity to do it. |
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The concentrate formula has a thicker viscosity and, if unshaken, tends to give a lumpy appearance during pouring. |
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Though a fire destroyed the Society's premises inĀ 2001, his dedication to service remained unshaken. |
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The unshaken concern guiding our everyday action is to offer quality services all along the project process. |
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On the ground, the rebel fighters were unshaken as both the helicopter and the jet faded away. |
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It made my fingers tremble, but my resolve remained unshaken. |
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I have embraced my new role as a single parent, and to all who may be in similar circumstances, I encourage you to stay strong, proud and unshaken. |
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There was a great routine and structure to his life, great satisfaction in his work, and an unshaken belief in the goodness of God and the goodness of his fellow man. |
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When descending they travel backwards, frequently dropping from the tree from heights up to 4.5 m. Once on the ground, they quickly disappear into the underbrush, apparently unshaken by the abrupt descent. |
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The international community has failed to prove its unshaken intention to set peaceful cohabitation processes in motion in specific areas of conflict caused by religious, political and ethnic differences. |
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As Gandhi once said, let the windows of your home be open and let the breezes blow from all directions, but let the foundations of the house be strong and unshaken. |
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And if markets' confidence that those conditions are unlikely to be upset is unshaken, then why should any of this debt contretemps much matter? It will matter in some ways, of course. |
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Sharon, though irritated by criticism of his sons, seems unshaken by the current drumfire of accusations or the loss of his aura of invincibility. |
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In response to his appeal and unshaken trust in them, the workers miraculously produced as much as 120,000 tons of steel billets by a blooming mill with rated capacity of 60,000-tons. |
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In 1999, when his portfolio was composed of everything no one wanted, he was asked how, even if his own convictions were unshaken, he could ensure that his investors stuck with him. |
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He was a victim of the people, but his convictions remained unshaken. |
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