He had shaped his public career by steadfastly advancing Gandhian nonviolence and had worked in pacifist organizations for more than two decades. |
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Mersey Docks remains in fine fettle financially, and steadfastly independent. |
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Rao has an inimitable style with the purist in him steadfastly refusing to dilute and encash. |
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Only by steadfastly maintaining an arm's-length relationship with the military-industrial complex can it preserve these distinctions. |
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He's steadfastly maintained his innocence, claiming that hackers used his computer to commit the crimes. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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He has made up his mind, in future, steadfastly to refuse all proposals, come from what quarter they may. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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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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The key to her salvation is the fascinating combination of her fey powers with her steadfastly mortal mind. |
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Yes, the Governor is steadfastly pro-choice. And he just signed an anti-global warming bill that he had been waffling on. |
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She has been described as one in a million because she steadfastly refused to be beaten by cancer. |
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Tim wound steadfastly, back hunched over the reel, unaccustomed to the strange combination of muscles and effort. |
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He steadfastly maintained his independence and never allowed the Bank to become a poodle of political causes. |
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Clarke steadfastly maintained that matter has neither an essential nor an accidental power of self-motion. |
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Her figure was slim and pretty, her fingers slender and graceful as she steadfastly worked at her stitching. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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Though the threat of violence is ever-present, he steadfastly refuses to portray the kids as victims. |
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But he has steadfastly refused to lower his high standards of morality and decency. |
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The pastor is steadfastly ministering to something other than his own carnality or self-esteem. |
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You might jitter with anxiety yourself as he steadfastly refuses to shift angles during a maddening and calamitous traffic jam. |
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The intricate, geometric patterns of the choreography mirror the formality of the music, steadfastly ignoring its enchantments. |
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They deserve credit for steadfastly adhering to a concept, never buckling to expectation, mostly ignoring their audience. |
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He steadfastly continued to take the flak for his players until two monumentally awful home defeats to Birmingham and Liverpool. |
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Yet, the administration steadfastly refuses to admit its own role in creating the problem. |
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Although closely related species, meadow voles have multiple mates while prairie voles remain steadfastly faithful to their partners. |
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Regardless of popular calls for the erasure of African identity, I steadfastly remain of African descent. |
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As an industry, we are steadfastly committed to reducing our environmental footprint. |
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Some confreres clamor for new apostolic initiatives, while others cling steadfastly to present commitments. |
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The United States has always been, and remains, steadfastly committed to this goal. |
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He promised me that, if I asked for it steadfastly and with doggedness of purpose, He should grant it to me. |
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Plastic Omnium has steadfastly deployed the same powerful values throughout its history. |
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It has steadfastly refused to budge on any of the protesters' core demands. |
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We should adhere steadfastly to the Rio principles, in particular the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. |
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Others steadfastly maintain that numbers such as those are grossly inflated, and that abduction of children by strangers with bad intent is actually quite rare. |
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Darcy remained steadfastly silent, his countenance unusually flushed. |
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The development takes matters a bit more seriously, and the recapitulation remains steadfastly in minor. |
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As a freedom fighter, Mandela was an adversary of those who steadfastly supported the Apartheid government that oppressed him. |
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In spite of this concern, they have, up till now, continued to perform their functions diligently and steadfastly. |
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Sarkozy has steadfastly denied allegations of wrongdoing in the Tapie case. |
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It has steadfastly refused to release its own estimates of non-combatant deaths in drone strikes, figures that it says classified. |
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But he has steadfastly refused to confirm or deny reports that he and Silda are living apart. |
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I have long been puzzled by the supposed crackdown on drugs and vice that steadfastly ignored the home grown Thai problem of all pervasive corruption. |
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Granted, these figures place the cheese industry steadfastly in the black. |
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Brian's only public concessions to his problems were that he suddenly steadfastly refused to tour, and had some massive freak-outs when they pressured him into doing it. |
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Known under a pseudonym borrowed from ancient Egypt, Akhenaton is steadfastly a man of his time, a musician and citizen. |
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Cruz steadfastly insisted he was not yet a presidential candidate and said he was merely considering it. |
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In court, Adelson steadfastly maintained that Cheung was merely a gambler and of no great significance to the company. |
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The minister should steadfastly keep guard over their congregation and refrain from giving ministry privileges to any questionable persons. |
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Yet this paper steadfastly ignores the road sector and is thus completely unbalanced. |
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She steadfastly refuses to poeticise Mary, and instead charts, with infinite precision, the degrading progress of her drug dependence. |
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We are a corporate citizen of the world, steadfastly committed to pursuing more sustainable and more equitable development. |
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When they don't feel secure or hold too steadfastly to beliefs, they can be obstinate, super conservative and self-righteous. |
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India remains steadfastly in support of a political solution based on the Road Map and the Arab Peace Initiative. |
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Thanks to the communities that support the airport and its efforts so steadfastly. |
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Let us hope that civil society will be the one, once and for all, to take the helm and hold steadfastly to it. |
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If I may, I might add that our government has striven steadfastly to defend the interests of the people of Shannon. |
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I shall be in a position to uphold this commitment all the more steadfastly with your support and cooperation. |
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For its part, Japan remained steadfastly committed to working with those countries in order to address their needs more effectively. |
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Although he may talk boastingly, he will be apt to show a lack of true courage when brought to the test, by not standing steadfastly for the right. |
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For four and a half years the Conservative government has steadfastly ignored our brave firefighters and police officers by refusing to implement this benefit. |
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Rome steadfastly refused to negotiate with Pyrrhus as long as his army remained in Italy. |
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Queen Elizabeth, unmarried and childless, steadfastly refused to name an heir. |
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During the battle, he steadfastly remained at his post in the wardroom tending the wounded until the order to abandon ship was finally given. |
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Despite repeated setbacks, the Saxons resisted steadfastly, returning to raid Charlemagne's domains as soon as he turned his attention elsewhere. |
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The Fraunhofer Institute is also so successful because the staff here steadfastly maintained their belief that solar energy would eventually make a breakthrough. |
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Ms. Thao: Today, people are steadfastly fighting, using speakers and microphone speak their voices and protest against the corruptive authorities of Tien Giang and nearby provinces. |
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The countries of Latin American and the Caribbean have steadfastly battled the lack of transparency in the Council's decision-making process and granting of privileges, such as veto power. |
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There was an electoral dispute sparked by former president Ratsiraka, who was defeated in the first round of balloting but steadfastly refused to acknowledge this. |
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Even in a world where there are competing conceptions of international unity, diversity and ethnic identity, we must steadfastly allow integration, preservation and assimilation to reign supreme. |
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The conditions of the boy's birth were so traumatic that our health visitors visibly blanch whenever they see his notes and, because of this, he steadfastly refuses to be apart from us. |
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With competition from more steadfastly 'American' sports like gridiron and baseball, soccer was, and remains, a way for immigrants to maintain ties to their ancestral homes. |
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Likely troubled by the almost instant sense of calm his work evokes, or perhaps seeking to extract its substance for their own purposes, they refer constantly to minimalism, a label Pärt himself steadfastly rejects. |
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In Tim Pigott-Smith's superb performance, he became a man who seemed uneasy in his own skin, apprehensive about the burden of monarchy and yet deeply and steadfastly principled. |
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Schoolyard stuff, unlikely to cause great upset in the ranks of the party that laid the vital foundations for the Good Friday agreement while steadfastly condemning violence from all quarters. |
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These women steadfastly safeguard their families and the forest. |
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The EU thus intends to continue to work steadfastly with other countries in the same spirit, and hopes that the other players involved are equally committed. |
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Obtaining more tommy magazines which had been abandoned in a ditch, Private Smith steadfastly held his position, and later gave aid to his wounded comrade. |
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Much like Intel does for all their networking division components, and completely unlike most other vendors, Intel steadfastly refuses to provide us with documentation. |
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It is untenable to deny steadfastly developing countries in what we once termed the third world the right to develop in accordance with ecological good sense. |
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Prime Minister Koizumi intends to cooperate as closely as possible with the United States to steadfastly combat the threats which endanger world peace and global security. |
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I encourage them to remain steadfastly engaged. |
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Temporary economic adversity must not throw us off balance, but must on the contrary be an incentive to learn from acknowledged shortcomings and, pulling together, to forge steadfastly ahead. |
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Bulgaria has steadfastly supported all the efforts to find a viable and legitimate solution to the problem of the status of Kosovo as quickly as possible. |
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Now, more than twenty-five years later, Parliamentarians have a unique opportunity to implement measures to modernize the access to information regime and bring it steadfastly into the 21st century. |
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Reacting to the excesses of the revolution, many English politicians became steadfastly opposed to any major political change. |
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Despite being excommunicated for his defiance, Owain steadfastly refused to put Cristin aside. |
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Mr. Williams is not an unhumorous newsman, though he usually plays one on TV. As an anchor, he has steadfastly submerged his inner comic. |
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Paul are concerned for the welfare of our ministers who are working steadfastly and sacrificially for the cause of Christ and his Church. |
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Snyder has steadfastly refused to even consider a name change. |
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They steadfastly ignored the cutie-pie overtures of the pop image makers. |
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And he settled his countenance steadfastly upon him,until he was ashamed. |
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And it is my will that all the nation, ecclesiastical and lay, shall steadfastly observe Edgar's laws, which all men have chosen and sworn at Oxford. |
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