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Despite the setback, Basnet and the ECDC have soldiered on.
Yet, he soldiered on out of a sense of duty.
Still, with nobody on my side I soldiered on doing nothing.
" But the pop star's daughter soldiered on, asking, "You're a princess?
Regional health organizations soldiered on, continuing their vaccination campaign and vigilance.
In Beijing the IFC soldiered on, giving "private" performances each Christmas.
But I soldiered on, and we eventually moved on to text.
But American and Lafayette have soldiered on for almost a century.
She has soldiered on, as the Brexit deadline draws ever closer.
Still, I soldiered on, holding my nose and trying not to choke.
Even as his body failed him, his mind and spirit soldiered on.
The gang soldiered on and encountered a LION later in the safari.
I was annoyed, but soldiered on, considering it a one-time occurrence.
The team soldiered on though and made it to the development stage.
But she soldiered on, for the good of herself, and of others.
Boston schools soldiered on, but some nearby districts such as Everett, Mass.
Still, Zuckerberg soldiered on, making his point, which happens to be largely true.
Nonetheless, the markets might have soldiered on had history not conspired against them.
Even after knowing he was infected, he soldiered on to save his family.
Baker, though, allegedly soldiered on with his pokéquest, terrible bleeding wound and all.
We ached for her, but Hillary Clinton soldiered on for all of us.
In the chamber, Mr. Kyle soldiered on, apparently struggling to keep his composure.
The pros soldiered on, with only Gaga's singing audible for the first few minutes.
Despite the setback, Abramovitz soldiered on and received his bachelor's degree from McGill University.
Since then, Bolden's Flaming Knights have soldiered on without him, establishing chapters across the country.
Then Sim Trump kissed a vampire and I snapped out of it and soldiered on.
The music pros soldiered on, with only Gaga's singing audible for the first few minutes.
His companies have soldiered on, and this week, Fiat Chrysler made its move for Renault.
He soldiered on for two weeks, although he was just as devastated as his community.
"Unbelievable," Tur's short and breezy campaign memoir, is the story of how she soldiered on.
He soldiered on, hopping on his one good leg to match the energy of the crowd.
But he's soldiered on, even as he's become an afterthought in the minds of many Republicans.
He didn't mind a routine, and soldiered on at his boring job because he was patient.
And when the figure he thought of as the gender fairy never materialized, he soldiered on.
First, it shows his dedication to duty since he soldiered on in the face of such unspeakable loss.
Instead, in the face of unrelenting criticism, President Trump soldiered on and did what he thought was right.
Still Stephanie soldiered on, looking for a someone who could better understand her deep desire for a baby.
Even as the Yiddish readership aged and the Russian edition was sold in 2004, the Forward soldiered on.
Despite the unwanted media attention garnered by the video, Crow soldiered on, ultimately winning the primary Tuesday night.
The Times soldiered on and finally got the verdict set aside on appeal — after nine years of litigating.
When you made the president angry, and he denied you an audience with the pope, you soldiered on.
The eye could not be saved and Patch has soldiered on with a hole where it used to be.
But even as Facebook Live's popularity has vanished into the ether, Legere and Slow Cooker Sunday have soldiered on.
They soldiered on for another two and a half years, but ultimately shut their doors during the 2002 season.
"We stopped a few times and Harmonie did get a bit bored, but she soldiered on," Hall told the BBC.
Ball jokes aside, De Laurentiis soldiered on with Kidman churning out A-plus balls, while an adorable DeGeneres fell flat.
The band soldiered on silently, clueless thanks to their in-ear monitors, the drummer pounding away on all those cymbals.
He soldiered on, surviving until day 18 of 19, when he became the ninth of 12 contestants to be eliminated.
The Bund took a mortal hit that same year — its leader was caught embezzling — but the Christian Front soldiered on.
Days passed, and then weeks, as I soldiered on with my work, taking care of the children, cooking and unpacking.
Trump singled Tur out for particularly harsh insults at his political rallies, but she soldiered on, sometimes through dangerous situations.
Clinton soldiered on, and CHAI eventually did build a South Africa operation, but Mbeki kept CHAI's operations from growing too much.
McCain's long career has left an indelible mark in the country, but he truly soldiered on in the last 18 months.
The show has seen its share of ups and downs over the years, but has always soldiered on in good humor.
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said he was proud of the journalists who had "soldiered on" in the face of the tragedy.
She soldiered on when she realized she flubbed a word or two, and to her great credit, never lost her composure.
And, as World War I came to a close, Salad Cream, too, bravely soldiered on in the kitchens of Great Britain.
Somehow we've soldiered on without mass unemployment even as the labor force has expanded from 68 million then to 843 million now.
D'Agostino and Hamblin would not have become global talking points on Tuesday if they had simply collided and soldiered on without interacting.
The entire audience audibly booed for a prolonged period of time, but Miss Hawaii soldiered on and attempted to answer the question.
Despite personal tragedies that would have cowed most people, he has soldiered on and given us an example of courage and resilience.
Like many women, she was used to people interrupting and trying to intimidate her, and she soldiered on through his various antics.
Jeep's Wagoneer, perhaps the first S.U.V., soldiered on: It was offered, with wood-grained sides and luxury fittings, from the '60s until 1991.
I locked up my bike, sent an update warning anyone trying to meet me that the entire area was a clusterfuck, and soldiered on.
Amidst this controversy, SpaceX has largely soldiered on unaffected, with its rocket launches and landings—unprecedented two-and-a-half years ago—are now routine.
It was not clear at the time why he soldiered on without him, doing her best impression of her dear friend while singing his parts.
Had he stuck around, the baked, balding greens might have beaten him up the way they did most of the 76 players who soldiered on.
In the eight years since Pina Bausch's sudden death, her company, Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, has soldiered on, performing her emotionally strenuous dance-theatre works.
Even as the hip-hop era subsided, and the forces of financialization took over the city, the campaign to criminalize and stigmatize graffiti soldiered on.
JAZZ This revolutionary big band has soldiered on, to one degree or another, since the death of its founder, the great bassist Charlie Haden, in 003.
North Dakota Republicans have soldiered on: The state appealed the district court's ruling, the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit overturned it, and on Oct.
Ten candidates participated in the November debate — just two less than the October debate — and several other campaigns have soldiered on despite being left off stage.
But May soldiered on Friday, re-appointing senior ministers to her Cabinet and holding talks with a small Northern Irish party about shoring up her minority government.
Prosper soldiered on, lining up a consortium of investors in 2017 who committed $5 billion to lend on the platform in return for warrants and other protections.
In what by now is standard fashion at these Olympics, the Brazilians soldiered on and found a way, even on backup generator power at the Maracanã stadium.
The company has soldiered on, and now says it'll be ready to do the world's first full-scale hyperloop test in the first half of this year.
Bowl Nine: Ganso, Monday, Dec 8, 3 PM By now, our friend Anya had joined us, so despite my unspeakably profound desire to bail, we soldiered on.
Meanwhile, Lauer's former cohorts soldiered on without him Wednesday night -- Al Roker, Hoda and Savannah looked tense during a break from taping the annual Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting special.
His wife, Elizabeth Corne Dyckman, soldiered on and, when the house was completed, decorated it with elegant furnishings, some shipped from England and many bought in New York City.
So Ms. D'Ambrosio and her friends soldiered on, visiting about 40 houses that afternoon and finding more of the same: people who were often unenthusiastic, unaware or simply uninterested.
Ms. Benton soldiered on through several floors of the Biennial, rarely pausing until she arrived at a room hung with photographs by Deana Lawson and paintings by Henry Taylor.
SpaceX soldiered on with its Falcon 9 missions as if nothing was wrong, and the US Air Force said that it would continue to launch satellites on the company's rocket.
Instead of getting curious about what was going on with me I soldiered on and kept working harder, eating whatever was handy instead of breaking for healthier choices and reflection.
He withdrew during the second round of the 2012 Masters because of an ankle injury, but soldiered on at the 2015 United States Open despite having vertigo, tying for ninth.
So most Ninth Street artists soldiered on in obscurity, getting by through shitty day jobs or family money while finding morale boosts and genuine recognition through their own cooperative galleries.
Sex and the City's Charlotte York MacDougal Goldenblatt, Outlander's Claire Fraser, half the cast of Grey's Anatomy... These women soldiered on and eventually became parents, whether through adoption or another pregnancy.
Her can-do spirit is the subject of lore: At one London performance of Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia," in 2009, she fractured her fibula, then soldiered on in a wheelchair.
She's then soldiered on to the next one, baring her body, soul, and comic chops—the very definition of an actor doing more than anyone expects, whether it matters or not.
But her women (of all ages, mind, from teenage models to the great elder stateswomen of runways past) clutched their (faux) furs around them, strapped on their packs and soldiered on.
Nevertheless, Mr. Christie soldiered on through the campaign, bearing the title of director of transition for Mr. Trump at a point when the need for such a job seemed far-fetched.
Ms. Gremina and Mr. Ugarov soldiered on; they reopened in a small run-down wing of an old mansion in another neighborhood several months later, only to be evicted again in 2015.
As it awaited reinforcements, Cadillac soldiered on with a legion of widely praised sports sedans, the kind of beautifully engineered vehicles its German rivals would have been proud to call their own.
Lured to an early bloom by historic warmth, they were dangerously exposed, said National Park Service officials, who soldiered on with a festival celebrating survivors expected to reach peak bloom around March 25.
While the world was off getting the final sunburn of the season and trying to eke out the last vestiges of summer before winter takes hold, the inevitable march of news soldiered on.
The singer was robbed at knifepoint last month, but still soldiered on through the rest of the weekend, strutting his now-signature pearl necklace on the Brit Awards red carpet that same Tuesday.
Over the past few months, some candidates have ended their campaigns after it became clear they wouldn't be on stage for a debate, while others have soldiered on even after missing a debate stage.
As long as the prospect of effective action on climate seemed remote, sheer despair kept me, and I'm sure many others, comfortably numb — you knew nothing was going to happen, so you just soldiered on.
With all that excitement, it was practically impossible to pick our favorite looks from the many major moments to choose from – but because we are serious about the business of best dressed, we soldiered on.
But the company soldiered on, intent to launch its in-house hardware product, and insofar as its intentions can be regarded as pure, there are certainly worse motives than the goal of connecting loved ones.
Her nerves steadied, the Latvian began finding the lines with her shots and though Konta soldiered on gamely she had no answer to the sheer variety of winners, 36 in all, that flew past her.
After mourning, Ms. Brito soldiered on with the help of her husband, Rafael Medina, selling alcapurrias and pastelillos from the same truck, in the same spot, every March through Thanksgiving as her mother had done.
I'll admit that I was one of the tennis fans who years ago thought Venus should retire but admired her determination to keep playing despite losing to players with less talent, but she soldiered on.
They have chosen to resist passage to a genuine afterlife, and with their defiance has come boredom: "Each night passed with a devastating sameness," Hans Vollman, one of those who have adamantly "soldiered on," says.
With the abdication of their primary creative forces, Fleetwood and McVie soldiered on with guitarists Bob Welch and Bob Weston, as well as the multi-talented Christine McVie, who happened to be married to the bassist.
In the name of personal accomplishment he got a rental, relearned a week's worth of sick wheelie skills in a few days and soldiered on while the rest of us sat around not becoming any cooler.
Even then, he soldiered on, creating more memorable comics for DC (including the post-apocalyptic adventures of Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth) and Marvel (where his 2001 series was even crazier than the original film).
She soldiered on with heavy strapping on her legs and saved two breakpoints to hold for 3-3 and won a decisive break in the ninth game of the second set to set up the victory.
Long after the numbers warned that his victory would be an improbability on par with an Adam Sandler movie ever receiving the Best Picture award, Clinton soldiered on, chipping away at Clinton's reputation, record, and integrity.
This year, it began in the still-chilly month of March, with the release of Batman v Superman, and soldiered on through the middle of August in order to accommodate an ever-larger number of tentpole-style releases.
Uber and Kalanick soldiered on and, thanks to it becoming the most well-funded tech startup in history, it was able to fight back with an aggressive political and media strategy that included a well-documented P.R. and policy war room.
Bryan soldiered on, surviving the annual cuts and corporate mergers, and ended up at Patriot Coal with men like my dad who'd been uprooted from stable careers with union companies like Peabody and Armco and Eastern, but somehow had survived.
But Miri has soldiered on, trying to convince people that she's not the monster they think she is, working to repair her strained relationship with her mother, reconnecting with old friends and even testing the waters with a new love interest.
Miss America has soldiered on, though, even as it went from being one of the highest-rated broadcasts on television in the 1960s to a target of feminist ire in the 1970s to a relic and a curiosity in the 2000s.
"In all the characters I've played, I don't think, except maybe for (American chef) Julia Child, I've ever played anybody with so much joie de vivre... She just soldiered on in spite of it all and that was very touching to me," Streep said.
For nearly a century, the Ford suffered the indignities of being the scrawny kid next door, enduring the jarring sounds of, say, a Black Sabbath performance roaring over the canyon, or the rumble from Highway 101, which runs by it, as a classical ensemble soldiered on.
Somehow, he soldiered on after the tragic traffic-accident death of his first wife and daughter in 1972, taking the oath of office as a newly elected U.S. senator in a ceremony at the hospital where his son, Beau, was recovering from severe injuries sustained in the same accident.
I left the theater feeling like the movie I'd just seen was frivolous and poorly plotted but sort of charming in its own way, and it moved along so fast I barely had time to register another plot hole before it soldiered on to the next picturesque location.
Prior to the vote, the Bank of England, Treasury, and virtually every major bank warned that Britain could be vulnerable to a recession if the UK backed leaving the EU. Instead, the economy — besides a kneejerk dive in soft data in July — had soldiered on and defied the economic consensus.
My teeth may have grown a carpet of plaque, my bowels may have turned against me, my hands may have been caked with ink and grease and piss slop-over from the chamberpot, but I was a true patriot on a quest to live like my heroes, so I soldiered on.
Despite the withering diminishment of the physical gifts for which he was known, and the silencing of the tongue that once flamed with timeless truths, Ali soldiered on and held fast to his beliefs—that Islam brings peace, that blackness brings greater humanity, that protest and resistance bring greater justice.
Too frail to perform his duties, the 86-year-old Palmer looked on longingly from a white lawn chair as the two other members of golf's 'Big Three', longtime rivals and friends Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, soldiered on without him to get the year's first major off to an emotional start.
After Tito died in 1980 and his multiethnic country began to unravel, the Grand soldiered on and even prospered for a time, its occupancy rate lifted by the arrival of foreign journalists and Serb paramilitary gangs that wanted to purge Kosovo of ethnic Albanians, who made up a large majority of the population.
The fad quickly peaked and died, but plans for a film version of the original book soldiered on, through a series of changing stars and directors, and such long production delays that Grahame-Smith was able to write an original book (2010's Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter) that became a 2012 movie while P&P&Z was still in development hell.
But the country soldiered on, and somehow managed to elect both a competent woman with principles in Kemi Talbot and, somehow, Richard Splett himself, a man with two PhDs and so innocent a heart that he actually seems like a truly good public servant, one who bumbled into success, but success nonetheless (and is described at Selina's funeral as having been beloved).

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