The US media are lauding the dynamism, authority and staunchness of Britain's leader. |
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You can see the determination in the square outline of his jaw, the jutting staunchness of his features. |
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Judges rated each dog on its ability to locate and point quail, staunchness on point, style, and aggressiveness in finding birds. |
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A battle is a severe test of the troops' maturity, psychological staunchness, courage and bravery. |
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By demonstrating his willpower, staunchness, boldness and cold-blooded approach the commander shows his subordinates how to perform one's duty on the battlefield. |
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Against Mr. Voysey's slick defensive sophistry, the play pits Edward's clear-eyed staunchness. |
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These days, the staunchness of the New York union sometimes reads like defensiveness. |
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Whereas, the fourth set helps gauge the level of products' proactive protection and staunchness against unknown threats by representing samples first seen in the week after product submission. |
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Some of the voices — notably the senior ones, belonging to Martin Landau and Christopher Plummer — are grimly convincing, but Elijah Wood's 9 lacks the staunchness of his Frodo. |
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Military virtues such as comradeship, decisiveness, staunchness, courage and stamina thus remain indispensable for effective mission accomplishment. |
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