His Scouse accent is resolutely unsoftened by regular contact with vicars and other representatives of the lecturing classes. |
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And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was. |
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At the same time, to call them monsters, however loutishly or cruelly they treat each other, would be to resolutely condemn them. |
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Lucidity, the ability to think rationally and act resolutely, is not sufficient evidence to determine sanity. |
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Such an ambitious credo sounds incongruous coming from someone whose debut album is not only innovative but also seems resolutely uncommercial. |
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But, however one teases out the strands, the rug remains resolutely tangled. |
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All the time, the queue-jumper, who probably understood every word they were saying, kept his back resolutely turned. |
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The expensive Only This Moment, which follows, is resolutely bolder and proudly displays its Balearic influences on its sleeves. |
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Still, a shadow crosses Jack's resolutely clouded eyes as he detects a snag in the plan. |
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She resolutely ignores me, making a theatrical show of turning away and yawning. |
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She conducted herself with calmness and firmness, and she resolutely refused to be undermined and bullied by those around her. |
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The Red Army used infantry and cavalry units to move more resolutely and to a deeper depth. |
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The Romans, who will resolutely overwhelm an adversary with the might of arms, they say Phoenicians are deceitful and sly. |
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As a boy, resolutely unphysical, I supposed I should exercise in order to get girls. |
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The genial tone and resolutely unreligious perspective do, however, produce a certain leveling effect. |
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The speaker was resolutely off-message, however, when he gave the keynote speech at the Press Fund lunch. |
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The guard looked forlorn beneath the shallow visor of his helm, but he nodded resolutely. |
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The band of forest outlaws is resolutely unthreatening, though there's every likelihood that this was Shakespeare's intention. |
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It is an honest-to-God piece of calypso music, the tempo resolutely upbeat and the mood positively festive after the first couple of tracks. |
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It isn't as if a democratic election acted as a magnet, pointing a nation resolutely and incorruptibly toward liberty. |
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The communards resolutely refused to have anything do with religious icons. |
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I indolently let others decide what I will do instead of resolutely deciding myself. |
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Do we feel pride in Jeb because he swells his chest and resolutely juts his cleft chin? |
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A woman walked resolutely through the elements, hunched within her worn, sopping cloak. |
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Despite dozens of cycles of declinist foreboding, the country has resolutely refused to decay. |
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The band handles noise best by balancing it with resolutely melodic violin and lead guitar parts. |
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Having put my hats away for another year, I resignedly shake the mothballs from my woollens and resolutely turn to face the dark months ahead. |
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Academically trained and inclined, the Boston painter was resolutely out of step with his times. |
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The conference, like the concept of ecological design itself, ran the gamut from the supremely practical to the resolutely idealistic. |
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The painting's subject matter has, in subsequent years, been much disputed, or perhaps it is more accurate to say, resolutely evaded. |
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The problem with such a resolutely intellectualising approach to the history of museums is that the history itself is extremely partial. |
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Though the presentation was resolutely low-tech, the blocking was complicated and well rehearsed. |
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She walks resolutely away, conscious of being spied upon by a ghostly face at every window. |
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I haven't gotten a grasp on all the nominees yet, but so far I'm resolutely not surprised across the board. |
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Although resolutely cheerful in his reworking of genres, he retains traces of the anxiety and high-minded intent of his predecessors. |
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Instead the Minister has produced a divisive, confrontational Bill which will be resisted ever more resolutely by right-minded rural people. |
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Wahl then stared resolutely at the camera for a full five seconds before the network cut to a commercial break. |
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He resolutely resisted all efforts to make him withdraw his allegations against them and their alleged co-conspirators. |
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By resolutely shunning money, his campaign forged alternative tactics, all of which were explained in detail on healey's blog. |
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He is resolutely behind a modern integrated rail system for the capital. |
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He did this at a time when most men resolutely believed that their clothes should be roomy enough to accommodate a village. |
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On the other hand, they were resolutely opposed to government-issued paper money, fiat money, legal tender laws, inconvertible paper currency, and land banks. |
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It should have made for a tense and nervy finish but the goal provided the wake-up call as City switched back on the concentration button and defended resolutely thereafter. |
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I resolutely resisted the temptation to take the easy road and use modern words as loan words in Sumerian, which would have ruined the whole experiment. |
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Eliza resolutely pulled and chivvied her friends towards the taxi rank. |
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Her gray eyes filled with tears, but she blinked them back resolutely. |
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This latest show, however, confirms that his art is still resolutely factual and transparent, and his commitment to a kind of painterly formalism undiminished. |
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Just one of his guiding principles, that nothing should be built higher than the clerestory of the Minster, has insured that it remains a resolutely low-rise city. |
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Stepping resolutely forward, the red-head lifted the heavy brass knocker. |
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She was unmarried still, and without boyfriend as far as he knew, remaining resolutely independent since a brief and disastrous live-in relationship in her early twenties. |
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While resolutely abandoning photography, she has also been pressured to baby-sit a little boy whose mother is confined to a mental hospital. |
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He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings, and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof. |
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Hence it was that a few dozen policemen, resolutely grasping the nettle, had no difficulty in handling it. |
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It can highlight our embodiment, a qualitative step away from the hallmark machines that work so resolutely to disembody us. |
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Christopher Williams, whose subjects were mostly resolutely Welsh, was also based in London. |
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Town terraced houses for all social classes remained resolutely tall and narrow, each dwelling occupying the whole height of the building. |
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Frank Lloyd Wright resolutely refused to associate himself with any architectural movements. |
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This randomness in the behaviour of the microworld came as a shock because, until this point, science was resolutely deterministic. |
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It's a hesitant, groping mumble, resolutely experienced, resolutely perfect in its artistic methods. |
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During the Spanish Civil War, the city, and Catalonia in general, were resolutely Republican. |
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The massacre had the result of resolutely turning all the Aztecs against the Spanish and completely undermining Moctezuma's authority. |
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The movement was egalitarian, apolitical, and pacifist, and resolutely avoided evangelism. |
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In its first decade, prize business was settled in the smoke-filled rooms of London clubs, where it remained resolutely insular. |
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The apostles find a way to testify, in talk and in walk, about a truth that is vigorously and resolutely outside the totalism of Rome. |
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This thesis reorientated urban geographical analysis onto a resolutely critical path. |
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We defended resolutely but we didn't play well and then conceded a softish penalty, which happens. |
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Then, as president, he followed thorough, pragmatically but resolutely. |
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Latha dear, she said resolutely, once in your life you'll just have to quit being so all-fired superstitious. |
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Each featured datum is described in language at once informative and mysterious, resolutely dry yet hinting at the vastnesses behind every surface. |
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We do not need, as sinophile Kevin Rudd resolutely believes, a boost in Asian language education, at least not for mercantile or strategic reasons. |
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Bafana Bafana had the better chances, but Angola defended resolutely, as they had in the 2006 World Cup, when holding Mexico 0-0 and restricting Portugal to a single goal. |
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Croce's early treatise... was resolutely grounded in the identification of intuition and expression, of genius and taste, and in the amorality and arationality of all art. |
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Executed with a wide brush, the strokes are playful and improvisatory, appearing at times as patterned squiggles, zigzags, or loops, and sometimes resolutely defining a shape. |
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