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St. Charles is a stalwartly Republican county in any year.
No matter how peppy Fallon gets, Ford stays stalwartly chilled out.
Trust that no one would be more stalwartly at your side than this novel's protagonist.
But she may draw closer parallels to Pat Nixon, who was known for stalwartly defending her husband, Richard Nixon.
The go-along-to-get-along Federal Reserve nominee stalwartly suggests that the president (whose name is barely spoken) can be managed.
The veep is always standing stalwartly right off of Trump's right shoulder when the President is signing a bill or making a proclamation.
Clinton "had very little choice but to push back stalwartly," said William A. Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former aide to Mr. Clinton.
Alexandra Berger stalwartly walks the perimeter of the stage as a series of shirtless men arrive to scurry around her or lift her, not one of them fully reliable.
A home to hardline Communists and ardent nationalists alike in the 1980s, part of its territory long engaged with Europe, part stalwartly Russian, it had no real tradition of statehood.
And not in the sense of stalwartly refusing to call someone a dirty name a la Dudley Do-Right, but in the sense of cultivating personal excellence simply because, in the end, it's a perfect foundation for an existence, especially if as many people do it together as possible.
As Persée, the tenor Taehwan Ku dealt stalwartly with a score that sends him almost immediately up to a mock-heroic high C. Ibert was well aware of Ravel — the diaphanous, flickering start of "Persée" pays conscious homage to "Daphnis et Chloé" — so the playful yet profound "L'Enfant et les Sortilèges" made an ideal companion.
In Rome, Christianization was hampered significantly by the elites, many of whom remained stalwartly pagan. The institutional cults continued in Rome and its hinterland, funded from private sources, in a considerably reduced form, but still existent, as long as empire lasted.Geffcken, J. 1978. The Last Days of Graeco-Roman Paganism. Amsterdam.
American Eagle Foundation stalwartly supports the conservation of birds of prey. American Eagle Day (June 20th) is a special day to commemorate the anniversary of the Bald Eagle's selection as our National Symbol and to celebrate its return to America's skies. With proclamations issued by governors in 49 states, American Eagle Day 2020 invites the nation to participate in cleaning up the nation's waterways to help conserve eagles and all wildlife."American Eagle Day 2020" Eagles.org.
Kun and his Party of Communists colleagues fled. After the arrival of Miklós Horthy's counterrevolutionary Hungarian paramilitaries in Budapest three months later, stalwartly anti-Communist officers carried out a wave of retributive violence against Communists and their supporters (as well as suspected leftists of any stripe) known as the White Terror. As many communist leaders were ethnically Jewish, this encouraged anti-semitic lynchings in Budapest by these paramilitary forces. The Lenin Youth were also particular targets by the counter-revolutionary forces.
A drawing from Harper's Weekly showing Coal Creek miners firing on Fort Anderson in 1892. While the East Tennessee mining companies were moving away from convict labor, the state's primary lessee, TCI, remained stalwartly dedicated to using convict leasing at its South Tennessee mines. When Cumberland Coal balked at using convicts at its Oliver Springs mine, TCI purchased the mine's lease, giving it a direct foothold in the Anderson County coalfields. As the company minimized the work of its free laborers, however, tensions steadily rose.
Blackard is also an independent political activist, who supported 2012 United States Presidential candidate Rick Santorum in response to his stalwartly Christian policy positions. Blackard worked to bring Santorum to his village in McKinney, Adriatica, shortly after a successful Super Tuesday in 2012 with Santorum leading in the polls. The Dallas Morning News quoted Bud Kennedy, longtime reporter for the Star Telegram and Dallas Morning News, saying of Blackard, "He helped plan Santorum’s euphoric visit to staunchly evangelical Collin County." In 2017 Blackard was awarded the Friend of Croatia Award from the Association of Croatian American Professionals.
At the Battle of Antietam, Duryée stalwartly led his regiment from the front as the men tried to take the infamous Burnside's Bridge over Antietam Creek in the face of withering fire from Georgia regiments on the hills on the opposite bank. He continued to lead and encourage them as they took increasing casualties but finally the regiment had to break off their attack after 44 per cent of the men in the regiment had become casualties.Craughwell, Thomas J. The Greatest Brigade: How the Irish Brigade Cleared the Way to Victory in the American Civil War. Lion's Bay, BC, Canada: Fair Winds Press, 2011. .
Though Chapman came to the anti-slavery cause through her husband's family, she quickly and stalwartly took up the cause, enduring pro-slavery mobs, social ridicule, and public attacks on her character. Her sisters, notably Caroline and Anne, were also active abolitionists, though Maria is generally considered to be the most outspoken and active among her family.Goodwin, "Maria Weston Chapman and the Weston Sisters" According to Lee V. Chambers, through their "kin-work", the sisters supported each other through family responsibilities in order to take their active public roles.Chambers, Lee V., The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family, Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.
He had been president of the local League of Nations Union from its foundation in the early 1920s until 1936, was president of the Kindergarten Union in 1933–36, and supported movements for women's rights. A depression at the time did not stop his actively opposing the idea of secession from the Commonwealth as a solution to Western Australia's economic ills. Much later, in 1950–51, he vehemently and stalwartly opposed the attempt to outlaw the Communist Party of Australia. His prominent essay, "I am going to vote No", rebuked Robert Menzies' attempt to eliminate the CPA in the 1951 referendum on that issue.
Instead, Michal sports a Beatles mop-top while Elien (Ondřej Brousek), the local hipster whose parents live in the USA, runs a local film group specialising in Hollywood and pre-war French films, while Jindřiška becomes Elien's girlfriend. After a wedding that unites the families, the film ends with the news breaking of the invasion of the Warsaw Pact. A dispute in the film illustrates the tension between the nationalistic and stalwartly anti- Communist father and Jindřiška, who is more apolitical. Jindřiška dares to suggest that her mother’s dumplings are closer to Italian gnocchi than traditional Czech knedliky (translated as "Viennese dumplings" in the English subtitles), sending her father into a rage.
However, the resolutions were blocked by the opposition of all of the Western nations except Greece. Indonesia gained more international support for negotiations with the Netherlands during the Geneva Summit and the Asian–African Conference in 1955, after which Dutch newspapers and churches, previously stalwartly in favour of keeping New Guinea, advocated bringing New Guinea "into a quieter sphere" of United Nations Trusteeship. Nevertheless, in 1956, the Netherlands amended its constitution to include West New Guinea as a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, although the government excluded an amendment that would have specified self- determination as the goal of Dutch sovereignty over the territory. Inside West New Guinea, the Netherlands liberalized political parties but banned pro- Indonesia parties as subversive.
The historical memory has been argued to have created a sort of dualistic approach to ideology in which capitalistic democracy, centered around classical liberalism, gets inherently pitted forever in struggle with tyrannies, centered around the stratification of various groups over others and mass misery. In the aftermath of the end of the Cold War, studies upon moral idealism have often asked if Enlightenment viewpoints face an inherent intellectual challenge that the doctrines cannot eventually overcome. Working in the context of the rise of fascism during the early 20th century, Ernst Cassirer stalwartly defended Enlightenment idealism, stating that progress tended to "self-liberation". Examples of specific post-Enlightenment philosophers who have garnered notice for their defense of the movement's ideals include Ernst Cassirer.
After Harrisburg suffered years of being in bad shape economically, Stephen R. Reed was elected mayor in 1981 and stalwartly served until his unexpected defeat in 2009 by Linda D. Thompson, making him the longest-serving mayor of Harrisburg. Once elected, Reed immediately started projects which would attract both businesses and tourists. Several museums and hotels such as the National Civil War Museum and the Hilton Harrisburg and Towers were built during his term, along with office buildings and residences. Several semi-professional sports franchises, including the Harrisburg Senators of the Eastern League, the defunct Harrisburg Heat indoor soccer club and the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division, began operations in the city during his tenure as mayor.
Walters writes that Steven—"stalwartly manly and deeply troubled by his homosexuality"—led viewers on a "Hollywood tour of homosexuality" over eight seasons, "from tortured closet case, to 'cured' heterosexual husband, and finally to a vague approximation of gay and proud." She adds that the character's "persistent attempts to 'go straight' and the adamant avoidance of any gay milieu or culture" paint Dynasty as "flawed and compromised", but acknowledges that the series remains a staple of gay iconography despite its primary gay character being "hardly a role model of self-acceptance and pride." Corley left Dynasty at the end of the second season in 1982, after complaining publicly in Interview that "Steven doesn't have any fun... He doesn't laugh; he has no humor". Corley also lamented Steven's "ever-shifting sexual preferences", and stated that he wanted "to do other things".

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