The support of the traditionally diehard unionist Daily Express was to counterweigh the opposition of more recalcitrant Conservatives. |
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Criminals, saboteurs, and diehard regime loyalists must be detained and tried in a fair manner. |
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If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover. |
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One of the most cherished beliefs of diehard fans is that death metal continues to provide a true musical alternative. |
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However, this experiment with more realism injected into the series lacks a certain amount of zip that diehard fans have come to know and love. |
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Even the most diehard personal finance addict is likely to be bamboozled by this one. |
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One diehard pogonophile even compares shaving off his beard to having his dog put down. |
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There are more than 600 lots on offer and the bidding by City's diehard supporters is expected to be frantic. |
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His Zapa isn't a pure young man who becomes corrupted, nor is he a diehard crook who adores the effrontery of becoming a policeman. |
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Yes, I know, I'm a diehard conservative and was part of the majority that greased his way into the White House. |
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But the key to winning the elections will be whether they can mobilize their diehard supporters. |
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Over at the unofficial Memories of Elvis store are two of his most diehard fans. |
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They have no chairman, no money and only a few hundred diehard supporters who turn up more in hope than expectation. |
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If implications of later violence are not enough to sway the diehard smackers, let's look at its effectiveness. |
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Dorothy was a diehard lefty in life and I'm sure her estate will see to it that her wishes for the portrayal of her characters are observed. |
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As any diehard salesman will tell you, overcoming people's objections for not wanting to buy is the biggest test you will face. |
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The simple fact is that I'm a diehard romantic, and I dream in soft-focus just as much as the next person standing in the cold bus queue. |
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It became the home of the most diehard opposition to colonialism in the Arab world. |
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Many feel the capture of their leader will provoke diehard terrorists into wreaking ever more horrific reprisals. |
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With the support from their diehard fans, Rangers are confident they are really set for something big this season. |
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So, whether you're a diehard activist or a political newbie, The Times has a lot in store. |
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Perhaps this is a swizz, or perhaps it saves diehard fans paying a tenner for three second-rate filler tracks. |
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The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics. |
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So it wasn't any contact with civilians, on the contrary, with diehard terrorists who were booby-trapping every corner, every alley, every door. |
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Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers. |
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I know from experience that you don't have to be a diehard football supporter to get caught up in match day madness. |
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A diehard businesswoman, it took her two decades to embrace this lifestyle. |
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Twenty minutes of watching the diehard clubbers doing their frenzied thing on the floor and we're ready to leave. |
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Son of Secretary of State Colin Powell, the 38-year-old former army brat is a diehard with a pro-business agenda. |
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Stephen Lewis checks out queue-jumping shortcuts for diehard motorists. |
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He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his inimitable style. |
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While even the most diehard Celtic fan will find it difficult to muster up excitement, Sky are still trying to play the match up as if it's Judgement Day itself. |
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Dewey Finn is a diehard rock guitarist-turned-substitute teacher who transforms a class of fifth graders into a high-voltage rock group. |
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The crowd appears to be quite mature, including your average Joe, diehard fans and a few metallers. |
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Even diehard backers of the regime, who wave flags and posters exalting Mr Assad at street rallies, now talk of reform. |
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You had never seen so many diehard communists making the sign of the cross. |
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Nonconformists' were beginning to find if not support then a certain understanding amongst their diehard opponents more and more often. |
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So you have a very volatile situation with the extremists in the chair, and they are diehard independentists. |
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In conclusion, given the long-standing scepticism and diehard habits, the struggle for peace will be long. |
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Our PDF engine uses terminology that can be a bit confusing for diehard Acrobat users. |
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Researchers are now uncovering more solid evidence separating the quitters from the diehard smokers. |
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Interestingly, Weir was skeptical of these most diehard and even surprisingly pragmatic about their lifestyle. |
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Before the diehard BDS crew crucifies me, let me explain why I believe my invitation is not normalization. |
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The result is that it will be harder for voters to make to the polls in the areas most likely to have diehard Santorum support. |
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Colombo obviously had an eye on the enormous tourist potential of a Sita temple, but diehard Sinhala groups opposed the Government gifting forestland for a Hindu temple. |
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He may have to deal with a realignment of his own, especially if his party's move to formally dump its pro-independence platform upsets the minority of diehard chauvinists. |
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With fewer available, diehard boneheads often start breaking out of their comfort zones and explore new areas for any remaining unbred does. |
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I think that everybody except the diehard monolithics, who want to talk in categorical statements, would agree that the concept of trade agreements and liberalized trade is a complex issue that has a number of nuances to it. |
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Throughout Kevin's career he has always been located in the Midwest and is a diehard fan of the region and people. |
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The diehard, wear-your-elephant-on-your-sleeve dittoheads seem to have slept in this early Saturday morning. |
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Worse, two of my friends – diehard Spurs fans – had decided to tag along. |
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A major, if not the prevalent, thread running through PIRA history during the 1980s has been the growth of Sinn Fein and its struggle with the diehard militarists. |
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He left home at the age of 15 and within a year the diehard Boca Juniors fan was running out for Independiente of Avellaneda, one of Argentina's biggest clubs. |
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In a market which has witnessed nearly half a dozen crises, quantum jumps of index often make the diehard players jittery. |
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Through this circuitous and unconvincing route, Kagwanja aims to endorse the Kenyan courts as ultimate arbiters of the disputed presidential election results, the same argument that diehard Kibaki supporters upheld. |
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With its creamy texture and unique taste, our version is certain to win over even the most diehard stroganoff fans. |
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Judging by reaction on Twitter, even diehard cynics praised its accuracy. |
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The abundant fruits of literary mania ought to keep even the most diehard Obamamaniacs, graphomaniacs, and bibliomaniacs going until the Inaugural Address. |
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It is the floating voters who change governments, the votes cast by diehard Labour or diehard Tory voters don't count. |
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None of them was a diehard Perry fan, but they all enjoy her songs. |
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And it has never been clear whether the prime minister is a diehard ideologue or a clever populist who is happy to perform a somersault when it suits him. |
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Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments. |
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One diehard gentleman tried for years to get the S. F. W. A. to adopt a members-only necktie, deaf to the growing hilarity and the counter-proposals of an S. F. W. A. tiara, an S. F. W. A. bustier, an S. F. W. A. jockstrap. |
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Success and good home-grown players will convert the diehard tribalists and bring even more fans. |
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But many diehard clochards and out-oontrol desperados stick it out on the street. |
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But for diehard red shirts, that would be a big climb-down. |
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But this is clearly a limiting factor for larger battles of Man O'War, and probably the reason why only the most diehard fans of the game allow themselves to play battles of 2'000 points per side or more. |
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Sittings in Westminster Hall have become popular among most Members, only a few diehard traditionalists refusing to have anything to do with them. |
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They said the symbol of the black man's equal rights was retained. There were diehard negrophils, however, who said it was not. |
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But hope springs eternal in diehard Tiger fans, and Peter is convinced that someday, somehow, he and his son will see Detroit clinch a championship. |
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Perhaps one for diehard 'Grobanites' rather than those new to the fold. |
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In the wake of the scandal, she faced a fierce backlash from diehard Twilight fans and was labelled a home wreaker for coming between Sanders and his wife, model Liberty Ross. |
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Some diehard Crimheads figure 1969 was the Crimson classic period. |
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