You feel aligned with others, and resolute in your determination to overcome it. |
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Its resolute blindness to empirical matters of power and politics in organizational structuring is obvious. |
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History is littered with resolute men whose faith and conviction got them into deep doo-doo. |
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The 53-year-old's resolute focus is often manifested in a defiant courtside air punch during critical points. |
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These days we have heard of similar heroic undertakings by resolute wooers. |
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The mother-of-two said her only brother had suffered a lot of knock-backs in the last three years, but he remained resolute. |
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Our swaggering demon is resolute until agile Laksman climbs on his foe's bent thigh to deliver a walloping strike that sends Intorachit reeling. |
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They are resolute that they will physically fight back whenever the law and order officers arrive. |
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But aides and friends say that beneath his soft image lies a resolute leader. |
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He had his own line of thinking and would defend his views with a resolute sincerity and great conviction. |
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Enlightened moderation is the need of the hour and it requires a resolute effort. |
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Indeed, the final quarter indicated what they might have been capable of against less resolute opposition. |
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Throughout she remained resolute in her determination to find the information she sought. |
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He was, however, resolute in his course and understood that death was a possibility. |
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It is important to be firm, resolute and committed to get through the first stage. |
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They are not easily ruffled but can be very firm and resolute in their actions. |
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We were simply a resolute group of people determined to make the very best of a very bad deal. |
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Today he is much more knowledgeable and resolute when it comes to politics. |
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Indeed, he seems resolute to make his plans happen but is not trying to cause a revolution. |
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But as we had seen all afternoon you had two resolute sides battling it out here. |
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It had emerged in a much improved position, partly due to calm and resolute leadership, he said. |
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Threats of terror and death can only be met with an implacable and resolute show of force. |
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Alas, a resolute Anglophile, Nasseri doesn't want France, he wants Britain. |
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Can't wait till all those anti-children's issues candidates get a load of this resolute manifesto. |
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They booted another two goals while a resolute navy unit kicked one more to end the game with an average of one per quarter. |
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However, Knottingley were able to thwart most efforts to break the deadlock with some resolute defence. |
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But he has done so with a resolute trimness, a disciplined avowal to say the poem only as it says itself, and no more. |
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His answer was the resolute sort that made her fall silent for a moment in contemplation. |
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Unsurprisingly, faced with a resolute batsman Gilchrist was not sparing with bouncers or the occasional beamer. |
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For once, he looked completely serious, his eyes blue gray and utterly resolute, his mouth unsmiling, his entire face determined. |
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He was a man of daring courage, of resolute purpose, and of venturous enterprise. |
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All the time I'm either in fear of what will happen, or I think I ought to be afraid, but this morning I felt strong and resolute. |
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Hence, they are resolute in not placing themselves in a position of having to acquiesce to another agreement hammered out by the rich countries. |
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Yet credit is due to Kilmarnock for remaining resolute throughout and having the capacity to respond. |
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The association has embarked on stakeholder discussions around the country to try and find resolute regulation to the timber industry. |
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Ballina responded, but were repelled by a resolute defence to hold out for a hard-earned victory. |
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Philip was a sly and somewhat oleaginous character but also an effective, resolute, and respected king. |
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Only a resolute leader who sets an irreproachable personal example stands any chance of making headway. |
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The storyline of the opera focuses on the heart-rending love story between the poet Rodolfo and the seamstress Mimi, a fragile but resolute girl. |
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This is also one reason why I remain so steadfastly resolute about concentrating on fantasy, science fiction and horror film. |
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My wife Devorah and I were resolute about our decision not to circumcise our son. |
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The man is hunched over, bent by the difficulties in his life, but his expression is resolute to the point of defiance. |
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His straight, patrician nose simply added to the resolute, aristocratic aura surrounding him. |
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While the Dutch showed coltish flamboyance, the Italians were resolute, unflappable, patient, wise, brilliant. |
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On the stroke of half-time, Stoke finally pierced through the resolute City rearguard with a swift, incisive move. |
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For a representative of a party caricatured for being rather feeble and spineless, he has been strikingly resolute throughout the crisis. |
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We, the lesser fry, may enjoy the luxury of shaking and red eyes but we expect the man at the top to be firm, unfaltering and resolute. |
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He's resolute about going to the pokey or the grave fighting for the little people. |
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To his admirers he was a resolute, wily, irreproachable and indomitable champion of the workers' cause. |
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Flashman's itch to survive and to save his skin at all costs makes him a resolute and desperate character. |
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The Elder's eyes flashed, his wide face craggy with age, his cheekbones and jaw resolute. |
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Gulliver has set herself high standards and will be sure to make a resolute defence of her title and the Grand Slam. |
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The third are those down on their luck, usually small, resolute, buoyant and dimpled. |
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The Western provides Americans with comforting images of resolute pioneers and lone gunslingers. |
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This was the reason for his resolute opposition to stem cell research, abortion and euthanasia. |
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Marxism is Jameson's privileged hermeneutic by virtue of its breadth and its resolute exteriority to postmodernism. |
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This resolute need to see nothing but disaster and clouds is common enough within the expected circles even despite items that cannot be easily palmed off. |
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The countess deftly steered the lifeboat, a resolute and unlikely vision in her ermine and pearls. |
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The man who appears resolute and forceful in public is, behind closed doors, cowering in fear. |
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The attempts by some shortsighted commanders to confine themselves to training and to leave education to officers of educational structures have met with a resolute rebuff. |
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Then, I turned back to the blossoming tree that stands as a scarred and resolute exhibit of the life force itself. |
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All of this is inspired by the resolute Texan's shining example. |
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Gada Mohammad is a resolute foot soldier in Afghanistan's battle against polio, tramping up remote mountains to search out children and give them their pink vaccine drops. |
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Their midfield never gained enough of the ball during the game and their forwards, starved of possession, were outfought by a resolute defence when the ball did arrive. |
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This may explain why the English footballer remains a resolute monoglot. |
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At the same time, the administration has been keen to show itself as tough, practical and resolute. |
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To show we will be resolute in bringing people who harm Americans to justice, and standing steadfast during these protests. |
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The bocage terrain of western Normandy favoured the resolute defender, and there was growing concern at an invasion which seemed to have stuck fast. |
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You can be resolute, I suggest, but your spirit can still be vulnerable. |
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Far from old heads themselves, they defend from the front but are blessed with a sturdy and determined back line that is as resolute as it is brave. |
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Such a resolute response shows the shops and the police are serious. |
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Instead of his head falling away and legs imitating those of a drunk, he was poised and resolute, pulverising anything that came within his shot-radar. |
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Her sleek dark brown hair is pulled back into a resolute bun yet has become slightly disheveled and a few stray strands rest on her unwrinkled forehead. |
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He was a lean, resolute man, very soberly clad for that place. |
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In the aftermath of the incident, his government will have to take quick and resolute steps with thorough probes and punishments of the delinquent officials concerned. |
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These factors create a background of quiet, burning anger, which in terrorism finds an effective outlet with the resolute conviction of one's infallibility. |
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Now they will be ever more resolute not to repeat such a feeble feat. |
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All such diabolic, yet cowardly actions must be severely condemned, censured and deterred with steeled resolve and equally resolute counteraction. |
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Now is the time to show our courage, to show our resilience, to show the perpetrators of this diabolical act that our spirit is more resolute and determined than ever before. |
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Lesley Cormack is resolute in trying to resolve the contradiction between Dee's textual idealism and social pragmatism, to the disadvantage of the idealist text. |
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Her opponents would then discover that she was cracklingly smart and resoundingly resolute. |
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Claremorris were not without chances during this period of play, and a somewhat over elaborate approach was a faulty tactic in face of resolute opposition defending. |
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If the government fails to be firm and resolute, the loss of confidence could bring the economy to a halt while social unrest and regional conflicts could increase. |
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Her pallid young face, brow sweating with fear and pain, yet resolute and stiff with sorrow, makes you want to cry. |
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A politician will only be as resolute as the citizen, and Indian sensitivities have been dulled by a culture of complacence. |
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Wild jujubes, a type of fruit widely seen in north China, symbolizes the straightforward, faithful and resolute character of northern Chinese represented by Shanxi merchants. |
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Disappointingly, the Orange Chamber was a resolute shade of white as the name came from the orange trees on the strapwork ceiling. |
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Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to justify his cruel falsehood. |
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Some have argued, however, that if James had been more resolute, the army would have fought and fought well. |
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His ambition was further thwarted by John Comyn, who had been much more resolute in his opposition to the English. |
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He's a little more resolute now, and he's more ready to have a physical go at the Germans himself. |
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Oregon voters have been resolute in their opposition to a sales tax, voting proposals down each of the nine times they have been presented. |
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Pyanda happened to be the most resolute of the potential explorers, and in 1620 he became the leader of a very protracted expedition. |
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But the whole trouble arose from the fact that there was no fierce resolute Asquith to win this war or any other. |
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Their feet steady, their hands diligent, their eyes watchful, and their hearts resolute. |
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Virtuous motives, trammeled by inertia and timidity, are no match for armed and resolute wickedness. |
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We must hope Coroner John Leckey will remain resolute in his decision to bring the evil Wolfman in front of the court. |
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This strategy is no more resolute than a lily pad, and our generals know it. |
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That means being resolute but judicious about the use of force. |
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With their strong island fortitude and resolute attitude, they have learned over the years the art of survival. |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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Its repeated use in Freeman's Journal throughout June 1830 appears to bear reference to his resolute political will, with taints of disapproval from its Irish editors. |
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Thus this ignorant, unsophisticated but resolute agriculturist captured me. So early in 1917, we left Calcutta for Champaran, looking just like fellow rustics. |
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When Ivar the impious pirate saw that the noble king would not forsake Christ, but with resolute faith called after Him, he ordered Edmund beheaded, and the heathens did so. |
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Placing the child's inheritance in trust, with a resolute and diligent third-party trustee or cotrustee, protects the trust beneficiary from these misfortunes. |
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I am bound to say hardly ever in the six years that Sir Stafford Northcote has been in office have I heard him speak a resolute word on behalf of economy. |
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Boro had to dig deep into their reserves to overcome a resolute Hednesford and yet again it was the teenage terroriser James Armson who was the scourge of the opposition. |
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Signposts would be resolute and unchanging in the face of criticism or challenge Weathervanes spin on their axis, responding swiftly and unthinkingly to changes in the wind. |
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All Rushworth's victims were righthanders beaten by balls moving into them, but Hain was more resolute in getting into line and showed excellent judgement of what to leave. |
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The life of the country depends on resolute action by you now. |
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And our security will require all Americans to be forward looking and resolute, to be ready for preemptive action when necessary to defend our liberty and to defend our lives. |
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She was resolute in her determination to resist his romantic advances. |
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