Between New York and Boston, 90 percent of scheduled trains soldiered on, carrying stranded motorists and fliers. |
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He was a long time friend of the late Martin Finn TD and he soldiered with Martin in many an election campaign in former times. |
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Mark Walsh was another who soldiered bravely to the end, encouraging his colleagues to raise their game. |
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Within two minutes the winners were level when Dempsey soldiered forward to fire over Kenneth Donelly's pass. |
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The band kept the audience in a head-bobbing, toe-tapping trance as they soldiered through two hours of Morrison and company's brilliance. |
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Men of noble mind and character, they soldiered together on many an occasion and were lifelong comrades. |
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They were dark days for the Elephants, who soldiered on with young talent but never climbed up from the bottom of the rankings. |
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Colorado officials soldiered forward with the reintroduction effort, however, and the first batch of Canadian lynx were set loose in February. |
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For the purposes of the review, I soldiered ahead and ordered a three-course lunch. |
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Undeterred, we soldiered on and arranged a meeting at a local wine bar to discuss how we could take the project forward. |
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Still, we soldiered on, determined to pick up our game where necessary and fight on. |
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Cobalt, for all its riches, suffered many disasters, while its people always soldiered on. |
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Nonetheless, the tiny team of interpreters, both overwhelmed and motivated by what it was seeing and hearing, soldiered on. |
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But that does not fall within the remit of the state of California's dairy regulations. Ms Dashtaki soldiered on. |
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One member of the band had succumbed to the booze completely but Alastair Grieg, on the squeeze box, soldiered on with only slightly tangled fingers. |
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Fleetwood Mac soldiered on, adding new personnel as needed, the band's fortunes ebbing and flowing. |
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Laurence soldiered on against all odds without fear for his own well-being. |
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Zazie soldiered on with her show regardless and by the end of the evening she even had some of the audience singing along with the chorus. |
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Linda Wagar never ceased to amaze me, as she soldiered on every week despite a series of health set-backs including a bout of bronchitis. |
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Undeterred, Lââm soldiered on with her music career, working as a session singer. |
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Poirier had a rough night suffering from a stomach ailment but soldiered on, Saturday. |
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Cambodia: We thank God for the dedication of the team in Cambodia who have soldiered on without an Executive Secretary for the last two years. |
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Still the Slovaks soldiered on, and when Ivana rounded Diakite all-at-sea at the corner of the box, it looked like a goal was in the making. |
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The previous generation soldiered on for seven years and, despite receiving only minor visual upgrades, the car never looked old or outdated. |
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But she soldiered on to the end, a loving and faithful companion in victory and defeat. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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Many were the places they soldiered together down through the years. |
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Padraig Brennan flighted over the second point from a placed ball on the quarter-hour and two minutes later David Hughes soldiered forward to shoot a marvellous ciotog effort. |
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Garth Hudson soldiered on as a valued sideman. |
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Despite aggravating a calf injury early in the hosts' match against Denmark, Longo soldiered on and even scored the Young Football Ferns' opener with a devilish chip. |
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When the Stone Roses spluttered and wheezed their way out of existence at the Reading festival in 1996 without John Squire or Reni among their ranks, there were few fans who were glad they'd soldiered on. |
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With an unnerving faith in its manifest destiny, however, the Town of Grouard soldiered on, daring both the railway company and the government to ignore the facts of the matter. |
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Headland suffered bruises that sidelined him in favour of Johansson, while Richard soldiered on despite considerable pain, especially in his wrists. |
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She had bad postnatal depression but soldiered on. |
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While it has changed greatly during its production run, the primary visual relationship of engine to wheels to fuel tank has soldiered on unchanged. |
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But Mr. Shaver soldiered on, as he has his entire life. |
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From a new address in the Thames valley it soldiered on, making telling appeals for long-established readers to contribute old issues to the archives. |
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Fennelly was dogged by back problems again this year, with the added discomfort of osteitis pubis in his groin, but soldiered through another successful campaign for the Cats. |
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He soldiered on through the night, working hard and not sleeping. |
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This gives evidence that Saxo and Sven might have soldiered in the Hird or royal guard since Sven used the word contubernium in reference to them. |
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