It seems to me that the stauncher first world proponents of globalisation feel a personal immunity from its vicissitudes. |
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There are not many better, realer, hotter and stauncher performers than the tight band surrounding Raphael Saadiq! |
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For a time in the 1990s, there was no stauncher Republican than Barr, and few Republicans were more beloved by the base. |
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There was also a change in Hinduism: the more mystical strain, Vedanta, which preaches the unity of all religions, was challenged by the stauncher Hindutva message. |
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After discovering that sails, then largely made of cotton canvas, were often badly sewn or sloppily cut, he took them apart and remade them into stauncher products that improved the performance of boats. |
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