My mom's 'S' word is 'steadfast' and boy, is she steadfast.
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Mother Teresa may not have been intrinsically steadfast, but she was steadfast in the name of God.
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The Republican senators, the Republican congressmen and women have been steadfast in their fight for the border and steadfast for their fight on the military.
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They were steadfast and unflinching in their support of him.
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Being steadfast in a singular idea and pattern of behaviour.
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We will hold steadfast and, God willing, we will succeed.
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Karrat remains steadfast in his message of love and acceptance.
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This isn't just a fantastic new run for steadfast fans.
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" Bernie Sanders, Clinton's steadfast opponent, has been dubbed "Crazy Bernie.
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So I remain steadfast that this is a good stock.
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He has stood steadfast in many other cases as well.
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Dany remains steadfast that she was born to rule Westeros.
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Nonetheless, Trump has remained steadfast in its criticism of NAFTA.
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The rebels believe Turkey for one remains a steadfast backer.
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But one steadfast bond was our love for Muhammad Ali.
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Still, Facebook remains steadfast against being an arbiter of truth.
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Domino remained a steadfast part of the New Orleans scene.
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It rewards steadfast devotion to athletic goals and limiting distractions.
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The two countries have been steadfast arms traders for years.
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"Short of that, Saudi policy will remain steadfast," he added.
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Giuliani said Thursday the team was steadfast in that position.
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Affleck has remained steadfast that he's committed to the role.
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Devoid of steadfast leadership, executive agencies easily become dysfunctional themselves.
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Captain McVay, steadfast in his own moral universe, believed otherwise.
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Pullman's position — "There is nothing to arbitrate" — remained steadfast throughout.
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Tom, after all, is a steadfast, stalwart, kindhearted white guy.
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Sam Brownback, a steadfast opponent of the Affordable Care Act.
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He's stayed relentless with his work and steadfast with his approach.
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And Apple's commitment to privacy and security remains steadfast and admirable.
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He is the power behind the throne: steadfast, never-failingly supportive.
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Despite all this noise they remain a steadfast believer in Fair.
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They were steadfast in their devotion, immune to irony and cynicism.
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On the other hand, she holds steadfast to regulations and order.
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History suggests that Mr Trump may not be a steadfast soldier.
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History suggests that Donald Trump may not be a steadfast soldier.
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He was so sweet, and perfect, and steadfast in his conviction.
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But UGLE has been steadfast in refusing to imitate the French.
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But Trump's position when it comes to Russia has been steadfast.
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Her unwavering passion for combat, however, remains as steadfast as ever.
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They are interested in fighting, in resistance, and in steadfast opposition.
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"I think companies should stay steadfast in their hiring," Zandi said.
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But the Cuban leaders and the majority here have been steadfast.
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Vice President Pence has been a steadfast supporter of such protections.
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" Trump in the statement lauded the kingdom as a "steadfast partner.
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Avenatti has remained steadfast in what he's alleged since Tuesday night.
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You see Trump's misogyny and his steadfast refusal to believe women.
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Instead, he keeps things simple by following a few steadfast guidelines.
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Ms. Meeropol is steadfast in providing both sides of the story.
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Yet Young Dolph's commitment to representing his hometown, Memphis, remains steadfast.
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A sliver of the population, though, has maintained a steadfast resistance.
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The company remains steadfast in its denials that she is leaving.
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One of the hotel's infinite charms is how steadfast it is.
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Democrats have been steadfast in pushing for changes to the deal.
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Trump has vowed to remain a steadfast partner of Saudi Arabia.
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I am grateful for your steadfast, unwavering support throughout this process.
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But the Trump administration has been steadfast in characterizing the Jan.
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Some displayed placards that read: "Steadfast" and "End Siege on Yemen".
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Democrats should be steadfast about using their new and unusual leverage.
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Haiti has been a vibrant, steadfast hemispheric partner since its birth.
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But the senator has been steadfast in her defense of the decision.
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The president also pledged to remain a "steadfast partner" of Saudi Arabia.
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It also signals the government's push for steadfast patriotic allegiance—or else.
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We all reject racist attacks against him and support his steadfast leadership.
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Hamilton remains steadfast about the importance of diversity and inclusion in tech.
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"We are steadfast supporters of the European Union," he said on Thursday.
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Will McMaster's steadfast support for Trump keep him out of a runoff?
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Maghra and Paris, in particular, are steadfast and stoic in their morals.
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I have been and am a steadfast supporter of Jews and Israel.
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Even the most steadfast beauty routines fail at one time or another.
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Between the lines: The administration has been steadfast in backing the Saudis.
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We must remain steadfast to hold these corporations accountable for their actions.
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She has taught me about the power of humor, and steadfast faith.
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Instead, the mother of two remains steadfast in her battle with cancer.
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And one of the earliest and most steadfast supporters of his campaign.
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Perhaps her greatest quality for Mr Cruz is her apparently steadfast loyalty.
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Grimm had been steadfast in making Donovan's disloyalty to Trump an issue.
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Dawson, singing like the steadfast voice of black history, lulled us along.
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He said Mr. Trump had been a steadfast supporter of those causes.
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But he was steadfast in his insistence that Trump himself was truthful.
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Part of that steadfast reliability stems from our mutually beneficial trading relationship.
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No act of terror can break the steadfast bonds of our union.
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Habour and Im are steadfast in making this happen with Et al.
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Manafort's deputy, Rick Gates, likewise appeared steadfast in his unwillingness to cooperate.
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He is the power behind the throne — shrewd, steadfast, never-failingly supportive.
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Now each of us must demonstrate our fortitude in vocal, steadfast resistance.
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Mr. Kemp nonetheless remains steadfast that Georgia has no voting rights issues.
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Wilcher won by 10 percentage points, emerging as a steadfast CorrectHealth defender.
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While her text drifts and tangles, the woman as narrator remains steadfast.
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Laszlo Birinyi is one of the most steadfast bulls on Wall Street.
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But President Trump has been steadfast in his support for the prince.
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It also brought a strong rebuke from American lawmakers, usually steadfast allies.
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Homan has been a steadfast defender of the President's immigration enforcement policies.
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A steadfast conservative, Tillis has served in the Senate for five years.
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Sharpton is an old friend and a steadfast supporter of progressive causes.
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This starts with a steadfast commitment to providing safe and reliable power.
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He became a steadfast counterpoint to politicians proclaiming the upsides of Brexit.
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HSBC has been steadfast in its commitment to China for over 150 years.
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Facts are steadfast, and another fact is that power shifts all the time.
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As obnoxious as Fortnite is, Sony's steadfast refusal to play nice is worse.
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Her pop dominance has been steadfast – asserted, again, through ninth studio album Glory.
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"I commend his steadfast commitment to our country," she said in a statement.
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Mr Trump, by contrast, seems to hold a steadfast belief that protectionism works.
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Gallach remained steadfast that Wonder Woman inspires in ways that transcend her imagery.
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That perspective makes it easier to counter criticisms and remain steadfast behind him.
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But he remains steadfast that deep learning, properly crafted, can provide the answer.
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And long known for his vituperative and steadfast defense of all things Clinton.
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Through it all, he's remained steadfast in his refusal to return to Somalia.
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I can only continue to be steadfast and hope that he hears me.
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Still, Mr. Hubbard remains the speaker and enjoys steadfast support in the House.
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The U.S. has been steadfast in its commitment to protect the country's sovereignty.
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Her steadfast support is echoed in the crowds Mr. Sanders continues to draw.
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The large swarm "looked like a cloud," the town's baker reportedly told Steadfast.
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"The community that stayed was steadfast in supporting a cultural component," she said.
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We are standing steadfast on our red lines in Syria and everywhere else.
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I was steadfast in my role, and I figured everyone else was, too.
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Sinatra, who hewed so long to steadfast midcentury propriety, have the last word.
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I writeto another friend who says her partneris like a hawk — steadfast, wary.
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The Catholic Church remains similarly steadfast in its opposition to same-sex marriage.
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Some Senate Republicans said Wednesday that their support for Mr. Pruitt remained steadfast.
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They are dedicated, steadfast and some of the best investigators the NYPD has.
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Thank you for your steadfast dedication and commitment during this time of transition.
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A second discussion is raging over the German government's steadfast aversion to borrowing.
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Diners tend to be steadfast in their breakfast habits, creating a reliable business.
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The wily McConnell and the steadfast Ryan were fine and effective opposition leaders.
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Why is the GOP so steadfast in its opposition to reasonable gun regulations?
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NIO needs a steadfast investor base to weather the inevitable early year storms.
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But overall, he's been a steadfast and loyal defender of the president-elect.
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Trump's cynicism is clearest is his steadfast embrace of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
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Our resolve is steadfast, but we need all the help we can get.
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But Py has made it into a musical about the steadfast heroine's adventure.
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Mr. Yu remained steadfast in his love for China and Chinese traditional culture.
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But Gina remained steadfast in her opinion that she and Matt wouldn't go there.
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Whatever Joan means to you, she is a symbol of steadfast belief and endurance.
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But, he said, he remains a steadfast supporter of the right to bear arms.
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Now, the industry's steadfast refusal to consider changes in the law may be eroding.
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He is steadfast about looking out into the void … and sticking out his tongue.
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Yet Emily is our conduit, and she is an enigma — always changing, but steadfast.
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My mother is incisively bright, supportive, loyal, deeply loving, and steadfast to a fault.
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Belle stuck by his side the whole time, providing steadfast support alongside his family.
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So I brought in three of my most steadfast trolls to judge my transformation.
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Renacci remained a steadfast backer (though he had tweeted that Trump's comments were appalling).
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Fitch believes the state support will remain steadfast in the near to medium term.
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As a performer, Cruise is known for his steadfast dedication to his work projects.
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Though their commitment to each other has remained steadfast since their marriage in Oct.
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However, her family is steadfast in their belief she is alive — but in danger.
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Still, several conservatives were steadfast in their opposition even after the session with Trump.
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They also remain steadfast in their determination to undershoot the target they've already got.
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The intent behind the gaming giant's steadfast insistence was understandable, if, perhaps, ill advised.
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It was his steadfast belief in counterculture that inspired his work as a journalist.
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NATO and America can protect the Balkans only through the projection of steadfast resolve.
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The producer's steadfast craftsmanship and loud personal style made him an early celebrity d.j.
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But there was so much hatred and anger and venom, and Mark remained steadfast.
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Bogle was revered for his steadfast commitment to the best interest of the investor.
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A ranchers association said it was "steadfast" about keeping the bison population at 3,000.
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Still, I must remain steadfast in my resolve to behave like a capable adult.
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The public also disagrees with Bolton's steadfast defense of the U.S. war in Iraq.
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Under Hayes' leadership, The Weekly Standard has remained steadfast in its criticism of Trump.
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The president also said the U.S. would keep a "steadfast" relationship with the Saudis.
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To her, Pastor Karen should be steadfast in her beliefs, no matter what happens.
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"We've remained steadfast and comfortable with the decisions that we previously made," Humphries wrote.
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They have been the United States' strongest and most steadfast ally on the ground.
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This way of thinking is one that Buffett has held steadfast throughout his career.
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Dr. Blasey remained steadfast, and insisted on her clarity of memory, and her sincerity.
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Yet that steadfast loyalty to Austen is also the biggest hurdle the book faces.
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But I'd say we were kind of a steadfast part of keeping it alive.
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She is steadfast in her sadness, perhaps the one thing she has claim to.
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier is swallowed by a fish and tossed into a fire.
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Though the album's production swings more modern, Cohen's voice and lyrics remain steadfast throughout.
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Amazon is steadfast in its vision to make Kindle e-ink devices all about reading.
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Despite the transitions, she still seems to hold steadfast to one thing: her political beliefs.
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But manager Mike Scioscia has been steadfast with batting Calhoun in the No. 2 spot.
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He was steadfast in his hatred of colonial exploitation and the racism that justified it.
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It's also been steadfast in its female-led approach, an underserved portion of the market.
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And he's found his most steadfast ally in Kevin Yoder, a Republican congressman from Kansas.
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If your cat accepts you into its world, it will become your faithful, steadfast friend.
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General insurer Steadfast Group hit a record high after rising as much as 1 percent.
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But Rubio has been steadfast before Monday that he was opposed to seeking re-election.
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And he's steadfast in his belief that this is the right policy for the future.
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Steadfast in his belief in his own superiority, Nureyev is also prone to monstrous outbursts.
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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are steadfast in remaining a united front for their children.
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The patrons might shift with the neighborhood's demographics, but bodegas are often steadfast, changing little.
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When conceptualizing for cycle 24, Banks didn't stop at stoking nostalgia for steadfast fans, either.
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We cannot stress enough that we remain steadfast in our commitment to make this right.
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In part, this steadfast support flows from the fact that Trump hates to admit mistakes.
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Lydia ricochets through scenes with determination and a steadfast belief that she is always right.
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Asked if he thought there was a future for the repeal effort, Cruz was steadfast.
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He was loyal, and steadfast in the face of trouble, but he was not available.
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Their unblinking, steadfast relationship is at the core of everything Steve does in Civil War.
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Insider's poll suggests that his party's loyalty might not be as steadfast as previously thought.
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The administration has been steadfast in its refusal to give an inch to House Democrats.
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Erdogan is rallying his support base with speeches and pleas to remain strong and steadfast.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, Mr. Carson has been a steadfast backer of Mr. Trump.
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However, Ms. Taylor will not be bullied and remains steadfast in holding Defendant Brown accountable.
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In return, members of my family — beginning with my mother's parents — became steadfast United stockholders.
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The protests attracted worldwide news coverage and elicited criticism from Turkey's most steadfast Western allies.
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His steadfast attachment to conformity and respectability is inseparable from his coldblooded, self-serving sadism.
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Zak remains steadfast in her belief that the narrative shared by these employees is wrong.
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Hornacek has been steadfast in his refusal to create expectations that go much beyond effort.
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For her part, Dylan Farrow has been steadfast in her accusations that he assaulted her.
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Russia's steadfast support for Syria's butcher, Bashar al-Assad, is bringing Moscow little concrete gain.
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His screenwriting skills (in a story credited to him and Keith Kjarval) aren't as steadfast.
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Trump has been steadfast in his commitment to pulling U.S. forces out of the region.
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How this drama will play out is anyone's guess, but some U.S. investors remain steadfast.
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He's a swindler (a problem for early critics), but a sweetheart and a steadfast friend.
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Steadfast is a large American restaurant on the ground floor serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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The other polls showed similar results, with Warren and Sanders supporters being the most steadfast.
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Meanwhile, Dufresne can't help but laugh about his steadfast devotion to eating Pret's chicken sandwich.
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Mets 210, Marlins 7 The Mets' principles for constructing a contender are steadfast and clear.
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The Foreign Minister thanked the US administration for its "consistent and steadfast support" of Israel.
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His steadfast companion is his Bible, a large-print edition he keeps in his knapsack.
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Given his steadfast support among Senate Republicans, the President is all but guaranteed an acquittal.
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Mitt Romney (R-Utah) a "pompous 'ass'" and even taking aim at steadfast ally Sen.
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Republican leaders in the Senate appear to be steadfast in continuing with the nomination process.
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Downy beds and local Steadfast Coffee and pastries served in the courtyard encourage lazy mornings.
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Her eyes meet our gaze and her look is steadfast, asking us to keep looking.
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And CIA director Mike Pompeo is "steadfast ally," said Gabriel in a letter to her base.
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A lip brush, on the other hand, is small, steadfast — and the same wherever you go.
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It is a race to the middle where the steadfast movement toward a better society exists.
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She now works for an elite counter-terrorism task force alongside the steadfast Batou (Pilou Asbaek).
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But A Quiet Place is marked by a steadfast conservatism, more primal than literal or political.
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Both the Payan and Alkenny remain steadfast that their uniform blindness is a sacred, beneficial trait.
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No matter how blithely Donald Trump stampeded over basic political decencies, his enabling supporters were steadfast.
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Loyalty to the Cubs Despite decades of misery, the Cubs have won over many steadfast fans.
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Other investors have taken a similar view on Indonesia's relatively steadfast policy approach to market turmoil.
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Mayor Bowser's steadfast commitment to our diverse and vibrant Arts and Humanities community will not waiver.
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Melania Trump on Monday said her marriage to the real estate tycoon remains loving and steadfast.
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Mr. Trump instead brings a corporate sensibility and a steadfast determination to an ossified Beltway culture.
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His base voters are remaining steadfast, but Republican senators are getting increasingly impatient and resistant. Sen.
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Zumwalt's steadfast, humanistic form of leadership is desperately needed today - and not just in the military.
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Sandmann particularly stood out as he stood face-to-face with Phillips, steadfast with a smirk.
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There is at least one UK politician who has remained steadfast in his convictions about Trump.
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Until recently, the United States and international community had remained steadfast in their support for CICIG.
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"The retailer also won over the "cool girls" with its steadfast stance that "carbon is canceled.
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I will support her steadfast bravery against the arbitrary, unfair, irrational constraints set by Chairman Grassley.
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In Flynn's case, Trump, stuck with the craggy-faced Army officer whose appearance suggests steadfast strength.
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But it also progresses toward solace, grounding its closing songs in steadfast melodies and consoling harmonies.
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He alters his positions on a whim, depending on the audience, but the truth is steadfast.
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A Trump ally who works outside the White House described Pence as "steadfast" during the campaign.
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Throughout her often troubled relationships with men, Crawford always remained Houston's most loyal and steadfast protector.
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Crews remains steadfast in his bravery as he demonstrates that victims are often not treated equally.
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"Despite our differences, I commend his steadfast commitment to our country," Pelosi said in a statement.
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Despite being an occasional vegan of Hindu origin, my loyalty to the Double-Double remains steadfast.
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The results of his steadfast management were a 19 percent reduction in the agency's overall budget.
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"There's a large amount of math under the hood," said Mr. Kenter, a steadfast Wingspan tester.
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And the religious right has lost credibility because of white evangelical Christians' steadfast support for Trump.
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Ms. Veney's steadfast focus on her own mental health is something others will want to mimic.
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My beliefs can stand, steadfast, in opposition to a Sieg Heil pug named Buddha -- or worse.
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He's stood steadfast behind Pruitt up until now, and there's no indication that will change. Sen.
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While France has been steadfast in its support for strikes, the British government is still deliberating.
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I agree, and our government is working with our European partners to ensure they remain steadfast.
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The volunteer network working to get supplies to the overwhelmed islands is vast, diverse, and steadfast.
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He enjoyed a modest but loyal following as one of the town's steadfast and honorable lights.
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The president thanked Macron for his "steadfast partnership" in this month's joint missile strike on Syria.
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Amid these shifting currents, Europeans are seeking signs that the United States remains a steadfast ally.
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"We greatly appreciate Canada's steadfast commitment to the rule of law," she said in a statement.
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As the daughter of a steadfast, exacting mother of my own, I find it entirely relatable.
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He was philosophical, sharp and bewilderingly intelligent, and steadfast in his disdain of the Eurocentric tendency.
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Ignoring his own intelligence agency, Mr Trump said America would remain a "steadfast partner" of the kingdom.
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" But the out-of-town agitators remain steadfast arguing that the football camp is "rife with evangelism.
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The Kurds have been steadfast local allies in the fight to repel Islamic State (IS) in Syria.
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And we should all be steadfast in calling out crackdowns on civil liberties and human rights abuses.
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Shiny streams of steadfast blue overlap the wave's face, oily as fish eggs to the albatross eye.
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Cunningham has pointed to Arrington's steadfast support for Trump as a weak point in the general election.
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Instead, she accuses him of "taking his family's side," as if she could question his steadfast loyalty.
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Despite the onslaught of vitriol from the right, Hogg has remained steadfast and positive about the movement.
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In contrast, the MP3 player has a simple, steadfast mission, and it completes the task without interruption.
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The top five men's fragrances have seen a little more movement, but have overall remained relatively steadfast.
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Yet much of the brilliance of the genre-hybrid Aamis is in its steadfast refusal to commit.
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Her interest in the boy then, so steadfast in his own faith, is both professional and personal.
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"Broad City", instead of threatening the steadfast relationship, has found other means to keep the series dynamic.
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While the nation and his family mourn, the war hero's legacy of kindness and service remains steadfast.
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Matthew does it begrudgingly, but remains steadfast that the man sitting before him doesn't deserve her forgiveness.
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Steadily morphing like the poppies' blooms, these repetitious works displayed nature's steadfast presence — beauty despite surrounding conflict.
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Membership fell off, but Manchester United players remained steadfast, leading the press to dub them "Outcasts FC".
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But when cell networks fail, radio remains as a steadfast and reliable communicator of critical emergency information.
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Keith was steadfast that what had happened in that small village hall was the lonely, only truth.
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Our love is steadfast and snug, and yet it is a space where we both breathe deeply.
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The girl is 16-year-old Jessie, played with a soft and steadfast confidence by Elle Fanning.
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He and Apple simply remained consistent in their steadfast refusal to give the FBI what they wanted.
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Few of today's federal officials remain steadfast supporters of minimizing government obstacles to free exchange across borders.
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Indeed, some of these talks are already underway, but they need more steadfast support—and U.S. pressure.
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One area he did say the administration is steadfast on is the 20 percent corporate tax rate.
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" For its part, the Pentagon remains steadfast in its commitment to handle any threats against Guam. "U.
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Trump's relatively small cadre of steadfast supporters is expected to play a prominent role in his administration.
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It will be essential for conservatives to be vigilant and steadfast in their opposition to such attempts.
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"The foreign minister assured the U.S. side of Pakistan's steadfast support for a negotiated settlement," it said.
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Even as we've done so, we've remained steadfast and comfortable with the decisions that we previously made.
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Great leaders envision bold possibilities, understand how to describe their vision, and are guided by steadfast principles.
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Still, Hsieh is steadfast about holacracy and the promise of upending the traditional top-down corporate structure.
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Even with trade tensions threatening American agricultural exports, some farmers remain steadfast in their support for Trump.
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Harvey Weinstein is seeking reimbursement for $1 million in bail through a Disney policy handled by Steadfast.
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But Steadfast is disputing the claim and filed suit in the New York Supreme Court this week.
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Steadfast is also looking to recoup any money they've already paid in connection with Weinstein's criminal case.
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Pollsters found most likely Republican voters remain steadfast in their support of Trump before Election Day, however.
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I've joined D.S.U.'s president in communicating to these students our state's steadfast support in uncertain times.
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This time, however, Houston remained steadfast, toughening up in the second half and eventually turning the tide.
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Our recommendations, if adopted, will help keep America's lights on: A beacon of democracy, steadfast and uninterrupted.
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A member of Congress since May, 2013, he became one of Donald Trump's few steadfast Republican critics.
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The Elector of Saxony, John the Steadfast, ordered the famous professor and reformer, Martin Luther, to leave.
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Yo La Tengo has found a loyal audience, a steadfast label and considerable respect among fellow musicians.
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He singles out former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a Marine, as the rare, steadfast exemplar of integrity.
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" But Mr. Turnbull was steadfast on Wednesday, reiterating, "Anyone who comes by boat will be turned back.
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The Naked eyeshadows represent Urban Decay&aposs steadfast legacy: continued innovation, clever design, and makeup that works.
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"We remain steadfast in support of the victims who have suffered and pray for their continued healing."
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In contrast to other Republicans, he has been a steadfast supporter of social and civil rights legislation.
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If it's false, you have to remain steadfast and not try to defend yourself detail by detail.
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In the movie's final scenes, steadfast butler Carson (Jim Carter) vows to his wife, head housekeeper Mrs.
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For their part, Democrats remain steadfast that the wealthiest Americans should not see their tax bills shrink.
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Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky remains steadfast in his drive toward a health care vote this week.
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In fact, black support has remained steadfast for Biden, and Harris's post-debate surge faded over time.
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And then, out of the blue, the stumbling offense would rescue the steadfast defense, or vice versa.
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"Silence is killing but we are steadfast," she said, signing it off with a peace sign emoji.
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People of color are largely absent from Warhol's famous videos; here, the individuals' steadfast gazes demand acknowledgement.
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She is a woman whose statements are unpredictable — but when it comes to her appearance, Melania is steadfast.
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That could be Rome's version of the classic Christmas carol, which speaks instead of branches, lovely and steadfast.
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Despite Beijing's steadfast push to boost clean energy consumption, coal remains the country's major source of power generation.
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Apple's steadfast refusal to outfit its MacBook line with a touchscreen option is a well-known industry holdout.
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But Palestinian leadership remains steadfast there is no power struggle at play behind Barghouti leading the prison strike.
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But they stuck to one steadfast rule during their house hunt: They weren't going to leave the neighborhood.
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However, formal impeachment proceedings are rare, so the process is based predominantly on precedent, rather than steadfast rules.
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"We've been steadfast in our commitment [against] discrimination," Moynihan said during a shareholder meeting in Charlotte on Wednesday.
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Hopefully, the convictions of the Facebook founder and others like him will be more steadfast by then.[Mashable]
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While a person's morality is often thought to be steadfast, morality-based decisions are subject to modification, too.
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Dorthy Moxley and Martha's brother, John, say they've been tormented by Skakel's steadfast insistence he was wrongly convicted.
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The campaigns make their judgments about which delegates will be the most steadfast weeks before the convention opens.
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Dr. Tramaglini is steadfast in his resolve, and looks forward to the day when his story is told.
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"I can very easily leave, but we will remain steadfast," he pushes on, growing stronger as he continues.
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Ankara has been a steadfast opponent of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and repeatedly called for his ouster.
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However, he is steadfast in the belief that national legalization will definitely put Mexican farmers out of business.
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His mission in The Dark Knight includes a steadfast refusal to kill while doing it—an unmovable decree.
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But the Johnson family patriarch remains steadfast in hanging the jury, constantly offering rebuttals to their racist assumptions.
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Our commitment to our mission and values are steadfast, and in particular fostering a diverse and inclusive culture.
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But Mr. Reagan's steadfast partisanship fueled his rise within the Republican Party after Mr. Nixon resigned in disgrace.
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Critics charge the publication had alienated Trump supporters with its steadfast slamming of the president, dwindling its readership.
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Dodd-Frank established the CFPB to police predatory lending, and Democrats have been steadfast supporters of the agency.
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The opposition organized peaceful protests across the country, and these protests remained steadfast despite government repression and vitriol.
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His steadfast investment in science and achievement resulted in Apollo 85033 commander, Neil Armstrong, landing on the moon.
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In an interview on ABC's "This Week," Mulvaney said Trump remained steadfast in his demand for wall funding.
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In an Instagram post, Patton added Wednesday that her "steadfast" support of the Trump family has not changed.
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It's a statement that can ring hollow, but Yates is steadfast that Turnstile isn't motivated by outside forces.
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And maybe there are a steadfast few who just watch these movies hoping for another Hulk solo film.
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But it is Heimdall (played by Idris Elba) who showed himself to be the most steadfast and heroic.
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Her gaze remains steadfast as Hamrouni continues her story—that Ghofran married an ISIS fighter and became pregnant.
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Sanders has remained steadfast in his long-shot battle with Clinton for the Democratic nomination for the Nov.
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The Spurs entered the playoffs with 13 wins, the NBA's seventh-best offense, and its most steadfast defense.
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Russia's steadfast approach to keeping the sanctions in place thus far has led to some spectacularly insane happenings.
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His steadfast and tireless advocacy on behalf of our country's natural wonders gave rise to our national parks.
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Mr. Trump has heard all sides' arguments, but his view has remained steadfast, one White House official said.
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The first was George Takei, a Japanese-American, as the steadfast and levelheaded "Star Trek" officer Hikaru Sulu.
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We are steadfast in our commitment to eliminate this reprehensible behavior and breach of trust in our ranks.
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Especially if you're Kelsie Kerr, one of the most steadfast, exacting chefs the Bay Area has ever known.
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It shows both religious intolerance borne of fear of the other and a steadfast determination to conquer it.
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"We remain steadfast in our focus on making things right for customers and building a better Wells Fargo."
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But "Advocate" nevertheless makes for potent viewing as a portrait of a steadfast activist with a controversial cause.
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"The major shorts have remained steadfast to their convictions," said Ihor Dusaniwsky, head of research at S3 Partners.
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This is the Chris Offutt book I've been waiting for — an achievement of spellbinding momentum and steadfast heart.
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I also remain a steadfast believer in index funds and in keeping investment costs as low as possible.
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But Vannini's ambition remains steadfast: "To tell more the soul of the object than just the object itself."
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So while Whelan is steadfast that the SoulCycle brand continues to resonate, so too does the Peloton brand.
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Buried underneath Trump's steadfast demeanor and language on Friday is a complicated relationship with the anti-abortion movement.
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As of Wednesday afternoon, President Donald Trump and the White House were steadfast in their support for Kavanaugh.
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The Texas Democrat has been a steadfast supporter from Day 1 for the USMCA — a rarity among Democrats.
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They are a loving family, but their steadfast devotion to one another doesn't always express itself as kindness.
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"We remain steadfast in our mission to create safe, fair and dignified work for women of all kinds."
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For someone to work with these traumatizing images day by day, you have to be spiritual and steadfast.
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Mr. Duque has been the Trump administration's most steadfast regional partner in pressuring the regime in neighboring Venezuela.
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Clinton says she is steadfast in her commitment to eroding income inequality and creating a safe financial system.
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In fact, the UAE remains steadfast in its commitment to combat and overcome all forms of extremism and terrorism.
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Dr. Tramaglini is steadfast in his resolve, and looks forward to the day when his full story is told.
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He also remains steadfast about the fact that you'll probably never see his name printed on the clothing tag.
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When it comes to Julianne Hough's bridal beauty vision, the Dancing with the Stars alum has a steadfast philosophy.
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"I would say that's really the only hard, steadfast rule in terms of what the Queen requires," Arbiter said.
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Twitter remains steadfast in its decision not to remove Jones, however, instead holding journalists accountable for debunking his content.
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One of the reasons these organizations have become digital titans of industry is China's steadfast dedication to digital innovation.
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I was a steadfast Falpal who exclusively idolized successful, white, male comedians: all things I am mostly not today.
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We disagree on most things political but are both steadfast in our commitment to a more perfect union. Godspeed!
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But the broader point is that an economic relationship believed to be steadfast was tested and was found wanting.
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Trump has remained steadfast in his insistence that the U.N. sanctions won't be lifted unless the North significantly denuclearizes .
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The FBI probe appeared to change few minds in the GOP, which has largely stood steadfast behind the judge.
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The video, posted by 7 News, will melt even the most steadfast of cynics into a puddle of goo.
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But they themselves have been steadfast to their own business model, centred on funds with a ten-year life.
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But they sparked renewed political sparring over Trump's steadfast refusal to release a complete accounting of his tax filings.
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We stand in steadfast opposition to any barriers, including these recent executive actions, that would unnecessarily inhibit those freedoms.
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Officials in most of these sanctuary cities have responded, however, by remaining steadfast in their commitment to sanctuary policies.
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"We are steadfast in our determination to defend Canadian companies and workers against protectionism," Freeland said in a statement.
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Freedom Caucus members steadfast in their opposition also conceded it wouldn't be a good look for the House GOP.
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The Yoruba religion felt like me—faced with challenges and loss, but steadfast with the power to carry on.
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But, she added, the DPP's sweeping wins show Taiwan wants a government that is steadfast in protecting its sovereignty.
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Instead, Kylie was more steadfast than ever that Jordyn wronged Khloe ... and their friendship would never be the same.
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Thousands more companies are calling on both the administration and Congress to remain steadfast in its support of Paris.
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Combined with Kushner's steadfast support during the campaign and after, this trait marked Kushner as a true Trump loyalist.
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Kuenzel was steadfast in claiming his own innocence, but Venn took the plea and agreed to testify in court.
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The tense nature of the phone call was unusual because Australia is among the United States' most steadfast allies.
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However, Democrats now defend their colleagues who use this rhetoric to attack one of our most steadfast American allies.
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Reverend Billy Graham's steadfast faith in God inspired me and many others across our nation to lead better lives.
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His record as a bipartisan dealmaker and steadfast supporter of the president has caught the attention of court watchers.
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And he remained steadfast about what the policy he'd been advocating for over decades would do in the end.
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Even his greatest strength — his work as Obama's steadfast and loyal vice president — seems to be losing its effectiveness.
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Its video underscores the bittersweet tone of the lyrics, which spin romantic resignation into a form of steadfast conviction.
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Current favorites include Karen Elson and Liberty Ross, two women who appear steadfast in their commitment to judicious landscaping.
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Mr. Ackman has been steadfast in his commitment to Valeant, buying more shares even as they have plunged further.
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"This administration remains steadfast in our Made in the U.S.A. commitment", Ross declared at yesterday's restart ceremony in Kentucky.
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Judge Kavanaugh's collegiality made me like him, but it was his steadfast commitment to principle that earned my respect.
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We remain steadfast in our knowledge that Girl Scouts is the world's single best leadership development program for girls.
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Picked third overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2002 draft, Bouwmeester had been known for his steadfast attendance.
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The infectious-disease expert took questions at a few points during the briefing and remained steadfast by Trump's side.
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He is less a satirical observer of his nation's foibles than an excavator of its mopey, mordant, steadfast conscience.
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President Joko Widodo - once a steadfast ally of Purnama's - is running for re-election against retired general Prabowo Subianto.
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El Sexto is just one outspoken Cuban artist profiled in La Libertad Artistica, the third issue of Steadfast Magazine.
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As your child struggles to break free, make sure they know you're not the enemy, but a steadfast ally.
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Prince's politics (and the panics surrounding them) have catalyzed our abilities not to need to adhere to steadfast identities.
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"He was so steadfast in his determination because he's so concerned about sleeping around and getting coronavirus," she said.
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"His steadfast leadership has been invaluable and drove the sport to new heights," said U.S. Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro.
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Flames seem to move in a steadfast line across the savannah, swallowing whole what forest remains in their path.
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Michael Jordan's steadfast insistence on avoiding the spotlight, even for a few minutes, will never make sense to me.
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For everyone who griped online for years about Swift's steadfast political silence, here, on full display, is the why.
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In an administration rife with turnovers and firings and rampant leaks, she has been a steadfast and influential player.
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"He has had a lot of criticism and he's steadfast, determined to get his job done," Mr. Sessions said.
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Only Iran remains a steadfast enemy of the Saudis, and that was true even before bin Salman was born.
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During his confirmation hearings, Zinke made a promise to remain steadfast in his previous, passionate support of the LWCF.
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His father, though a member of the firefighters' union, was a steadfast Republican, and Bolton absorbed his values early.
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" Wilson also condemned the incident, saying the university remains "steadfast in our commitment to building an inclusive campus community.
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They have been steadfast in their decades-old grooming policy, which keeps players from having long hair or beards.
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To me, at least, adamant confers a level of steadfast righteousness, whereas my stubborn adherences are usually to errors.
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Nevertheless, Anglin's commitment to Swift's ascendance into the role of figurehead in the coming white supremacist uprising remains steadfast.
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Appearing before a government at odds with itself, he seemed to anticipate the need for steadfast support from his family.
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UPDATE: Despite the huge losses he has sustained on the bet against Herbalife, Ackman remained steadfast Friday after the ruling.
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The Haitian people, who have continued to hold steadfast to the ancestral dignity bequeathed through revolutionary struggle, deserve nothing less.
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Although UNESCO may be an imperfect organization, it has been an important leader and steadfast partner in this crucial work.
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In 1814, Wilhelm Sattler, a German industrialist, seemingly perfected it by using arsenic and verdigris for a more steadfast green.
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While style trends have changed through the years, the extravagance, the luxury that comes with the Academy Awards is steadfast.
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While Guttenberg regretted his outburst during the address, he remained steadfast about his beliefs to stand up against gun violence.
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Amnesty International's Europe director, Gauri van Gulik, said the group was steadfast in its resolve to work to expose abuses.
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President Obama's steadfast refusal to acknowledge the attack as radical Islamic terrorism seemed tailor-made to increase support for Trump.
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He interacts with his patrons, but they're not necessarily steadfast fans, the way they might be for a video personality.
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GM's plan remains steadfast -- we are on track to launch our self-driving technology first in a ride-sharing application.
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I can assure you that we remain steadfast to this commitment to serving our community with 'Professionalism, Integrity, and Excellence.
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The Kim Wall Memorial Fund will be administered by The International Women's Media Foundation, who has been our steadfast ally.
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Marker LLC led Sourcery's new round joined by Steadfast Venture Capital and the company's earlier backers including Palantir and others.
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Fans steadfast till the end Cubs fans have long been conditioned to expect the worst through decades of team misery.
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For more than two decades, latterly as global strategist at Société Générale, he has been a steadfast prophet of gloom.
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But the return of good old-fashioned loose-fitting jeans has us steadfast in our loyalty to this classic look.
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The two circle each other, ferocious and steadfast in their opinions, each trying to chip away at each other's resolve.
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Though she seems to be constantly on the cusp of going under, she somehow remains steadfast, bobbing at life's surface.
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We remain steadfast that this important treatment remain available to pediatric patients with SMA less than 2 years of age.
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" However, he remained steadfast in his belief that he was "justified in questioning whether I am receiving a fair trial.
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This stance has gotten Apple in trouble before, and yet the company has remained steadfast in many of its rejections.
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It is unlikely such a victory would have been possible without Iran's steadfast supply of Shi'ite fighters, money and weapons.
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Houston said there's no steadfast rule or scenario that occurs when coaches pulls or substitutes one quarterback for the other.
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When asked last fall about the case, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange was steadfast on the question of Kuenzel's guilt.
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But "The Lady," as she is known in Myanmar, has been anything but steadfast when it comes to the Rohingya.
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In many ways, Chinatown is an island, sheltered from the steadfast gentrification creeping across San Francisco like its famous fog.
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Most provinces support the idea, but Alberta and Quebec, always steadfast defenders of provincial prerogative, show no signs of relenting.
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"Sessions vowed to work more closely with local law enforcement groups so they would know "they have our steadfast support.
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Lazar and his supporters have been steadfast in saying it was the FBI who spearheaded the search of United Nuclear.
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Democrats have remained steadfast in refusing to meet Trump's funding demand, insisting that the wall would be ineffective and immoral.
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Andrew is a true+real gentleman and is stoically steadfast to not only his duty but also his kindness + goodness.
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He told supporters in Berlin that Sunday's showing proved that good politics and a steadfast fighting spirit could win elections.
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Ask others who borrow liberally — such as Werner Herzog or Mr. Desiderio — all are steadfast that this work is art.
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On the contrary, he has remained steadfast in his denials, insisting that he has never acted inappropriately with any women.
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For the last eight years, Ms. Merkel could count on the steadfast backing of President Obama and France's Élysée Palace.
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It was not an easy call, but we remain steadfast in our desire to negotiate in good faith with creditors.
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And Mr. Pence, a steadfast conservative, was morally opposed to needle exchanges on the grounds that they supported drug abuse.
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But the results showed that many supporters in Mr. Trump's most steadfast constituency, non-college-educated whites, stuck by him.
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"[T]hose who know me can confirm that my steadfast narrative about the Trump family has not changed," Patton wrote.
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She'd been married herself, to the more steadfast and possibly more handsome Cole (Joshua Jackson), but then their child drowned.
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Eighth-ranked Belinda Bencic, 18, professed paying steadfast attention to all related emails she receives and any labels she encounters.
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One solution is to agree upon a set of steadfast moral standards that are independent of short-term market considerations.
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Priebus, 211, was a steadfast supporter of Trump during the presidential campaign even as the party fractured amid the choice.
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The trade barriers are putting the United States, previously a steadfast advocate of global free trade, in an unfamiliar position.
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Feature Throughout his insurgent campaign, he remained steadfast in his radical vision — and forced a reckoning for the Democratic Party.
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Our country's relationship with Cuba may still be in flux but the Joyce Theater's commitment to Cuban artists remains steadfast.
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Condemnation erupted from members of his party in Congress, his most steadfast boosters on talk radio and the grass roots.
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For now, both Republicans and Democrats are remaining steadfast and assuring their respective voters to keep calm and carry on.
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The menand women of the FBI reflect the limitless potential of this saying, bornof their steadfast dedication to their work.
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Now there will be a missing groomsman at the wedding and empty air in the place of a steadfast friend.
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Though both are steadfast supporters of the president's, Graham and Paul have found themselves at odds in the impeachment saga.
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"We were steadfast ... but unfortunately nobody stood with us at all", the commander, who declined to be identified, told Reuters.
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Through it all, she says, Gamache has remained a steadfast companion, bringing her comfort while she nursed her beloved husband.
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Even so, some steadfast GOP supporters of Trump's past Fed choices said they weren't sure if they could back Shelton.
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Sony's once steadfast approach to video game exclusives appears to be giving way to a new, more player-friendly one.
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"It gives me pride that the people of Gaza have remained steadfast under Hamas despite three devastating wars," he said.
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His steadfast support for Trump could be hurting him in a state where Clinton holds a slim but steady lead.
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Still, Yun is steadfast in her love for Harley-Davidson and doesn't think the classic bikes are at all passe.
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Priebus, 1981, was a steadfast supporter of Trump during the presidential campaign even as the party fractured amid the choice.
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Meeting with President Moon Jae-in at the Blue House, Pence stressed steadfast support in addressing the North Korean threat.
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Her expressions of religious faith — and its central role in how she carries out her job — have remained steadfast, nonetheless.
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Omar steadfast in her criticism of Israeli policies and groups like AIPAC, knowing it will spark attacks, smears, and mischaracterizations?
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The board said Griffin demonstrated "extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment and diligent dedication to the well-being and student success" of Hawley.
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Over the past year, however, Washington has taken pains to show the Asia-Pacific region that it remains a steadfast partner.
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"The United States continues to be a steadfast ally, friend, and partner to the Republic of Korea," the spokesman told Reuters.
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"Lockheed Martin has a steadfast commitment to the commercial helicopter market," O'Bryan told Reuters at the annual Surface Navy Association conference.
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Steadfast Capital piled into General Electric, adding more than $153 million worth of shares by the end of the first quarter.
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For now, Facebook is remaining steadfast in its position to allow politicians to post and pay to target lies at Americans.
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We remain steadfast in our belief that this deal is good for consumers and the health care system on the whole.
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But some Franken supporters found the allegations impossible to reconcile with the senator's reputation as a steadfast supporter for women's rights.
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Both have seen their teams bullied by the conference elite, yet each remains steadfast in thebelief that better times lie ahead.
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Kasich, however, has remained steadfast in his opposition to Trump, following a vicious Republican primary which tore the party in pieces.
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Bella was vocal about her desire to become a mom, while Cena was steadfast in his decision to never have kids.
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China's steadfast opposition to the deployment of THAAD is well known to all...Relevant parties must have taken note of that.
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My dad is an Episcopal priest who has been a steadfast supporter of the queer community, even before I came out.
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One of our steadfast rules as a couple is to always have each other's back—this is extremely important to me.
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It aims to eliminate around 30 million tonnes of excess capacity as part of Beijing's steadfast effort to curb air pollution.
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But he also has reinvented himself in a rather significant way, thawing from an angry grizzly into a steadfast papa bear.
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Scott Pruitt, 269, is the Republican attorney general of Oklahoma and a steadfast ally of the state's oil and gas industry.
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The bullies in Teheran and Pyongyang need to be stopped by a steadfast application of pressure, and sooner rather than later.
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Why it matters: Despite Moore's most steadfast supporters sticking by him, the accusations leveled against him have had a jarring impact.
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However, should his tough trade talk be the start of a negotiation and not a steadfast stance, American workers could benefit.
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Regardless of the comments she has received, Tolbert remains steadfast on making the choices that best suit herself and her daughter.
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In an instance like Rest in Power, the education comes through insight—black POVs replacing white POVs that alter steadfast ideologies.
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" He urged that the U.S. must be "a steadfast ally rather than an erratic and capricious partner given to moral posturing.
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The long-exiled son of Zarkon, Lotor possesses many traits of a strong leader: He's smart, tactical, steadfast, inspirational, physically adept.
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Corsi, a steadfast Trump supporter, said on Wednesday he would appeal the lower court's ruling to the D.C. Court of Appeals.
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He said in a statement last month that the U.S. would maintain a "steadfast" relationship with Saudi Arabia despite Khashoggi's death.
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He will now take that commitment to the U.S. Senate, a place where steadfast advocates for religious rights are sorely needed.
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We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe.
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But the steadfast refusal by Deutsche Bank's chief executive to raise equity could, in the end, bolster the bank's negotiating position.
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While Pauline Kael was an early and mostly steadfast champion, other reviewers objected to the violence and sensationalism of his movies.
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The incoming administration has signaled its steadfast commitment to two big ideas: infrastructure investment and eliminating regulatory barriers to economic growth.
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Berry, meanwhile, has been steadfast in his love for the Chiefs, who made him a first-round pick out of Tennessee.
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"We represent the groups that you have repeatedly denigrated, as well as their steadfast friends, family and allies," the letter said.
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"Andrew is a true+real gentleman and is stoically steadfast to not only his duty but also his kindness + goodness @TheDukeOfYork."
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"We value highly the E.U. and its unity; our commitment to NATO is steadfast," Mr. Ratas, 38, said in a statement.
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British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery was a steadfast supporter of the operation, even after considering all its operational successes and failures.
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Qatar denied the charge and has stood steadfast, bringing in support from outsiders Iran and Turkey to ride out the storm.
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"Andrew is a true+real gentleman and is stoically steadfast to not only his duty but also his kindness + goodness @TheDukeOfYork."
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Thank goodness for Edward Snowden's disclosures and Timothy Cook's steadfast refusal to abet further intrusions into the privacy of American citizens.
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Much has been made of the generational divide in Cuba, yet students seemed to be some of Fidel's most steadfast supporters.
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That support extends throughout our organization and has only grown more steadfast as the preponderance of scientific evidence has exonerated Tom.
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But now, he uses his preaching abilities to spread a steadfast philosophy that channels spirituality to heal wounds for queer people.
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Even with their deep runs in singles, the Williams sisters remained steadfast about playing doubles here as preparation for the Olympics.
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But his steadfast adherence to the four tenets has helped Salesforce consistently rank high on top workplace and employee-satisfaction surveys.
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We look forward to Congress's participation while continuing the Administration's steadfast efforts to counter Russian malign activities and protect future elections.
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John McCain of Arizona, Graham's closest friend in the Senate and one of the few remaining steadfast GOP critics of Trump.
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"Attorney General James has been steadfast in her pursuit of justice for victims," the spokesperson said in a statement issued Monday.
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But long after McNamara and others turned against the war, even as evidence mounted against the Rostow thesis, he remained steadfast.
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If Ms. Hochul was seen as a steadfast promoter of some of Mr. Cuomo's signature initiatives, he did not always reciprocate.
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Ms. Nawaz was a steadfast companion of her husband, who was prime minister three times but never completed a full term.
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He was a steadfast opponent to the US occupation and even led an armed opposition to the presence of American troops.
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"The great appeal of Ehrman's approach to Christian history has always been his steadfast humanizing impulse," our reviewer Tom Bissell writes.
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"It is the party's steadfast determination to ensure that the people will never have to tighten their belt again," he said.
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Though the free agent market didn't match his confidence, Bautista remained steadfast that he can still compete at the highest level.
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If there is one thing keeping dermatologists up at night, it's the consistent and steadfast refusal of men to wear sunscreen.
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They offered a portrait of a steadfast American president surrounded by respectful counterparts — or, at least, ones not showing any hostility.
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Despite Detroit's current state of crisis, black Detroiters "have been steadfast in their resolve and optimistic about the future," wrote Boyd.
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Jessica tries to warn Amber about him, but Amber is steadfast in her belief that her connection with Barnett is special.
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Yet Power remains steadfast in her tilt: "The road to hell is paved with good intentions, to be sure," she writes.
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Yankees 220, Cardinals 222 When it comes to the Yankees' bullpen, Manager Joe Girardi is steadfast in adhering to his rules.
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The other steadfast friend, the soldier Alcibiades, has been vastly rejiggered in an attempt to give the play a timely hook.
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You might think of the military as a steadfast chain of command, where generals bellow out orders and soldiers disdainfully comply.
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Although Germany, Denmark and Norway stopped arms sales to Saudi Arabia, Mr Trump stressed America would remain the kingdom's "steadfast partner".
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"We represent the groups that you have repeatedly denigrated, as well as their steadfast friends, family, and allies," the letter says.
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As the mother of a child with cystic fibrosis, I'm grateful this has been a steadfast priority for this White House.
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While Trump has been wildly inconsistent when it comes to foreign policy, his relationship with Netanyahu and Israel has remained steadfast.
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The charges contradict the German carmaker's steadfast insistence that no members of its management board were involved in the emissions fraud.
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One of America's most ardent moviegoers (and a steadfast advocate of film preservation), the director inscribes his work with his influences.
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For me, it means something that Dr. Carson has strong and steadfast faith in the president and his ability to lead.
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Facebook&aposs CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, remains steadfast that the decision is intended to support users&apos direct access to political speech.
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Johnson, his underfunded opponent, circulated Pawlenty's critique far and wide, telling voters that he was a steadfast supporter of the president.
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" Mr. Stone said in an interview, "They are reaching millions of people, and these people are steadfast and loyal Trump supporters.
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Public support for teacher strikes remains steadfast following months of strikes in states across the country, according to a new poll.
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The spy service conned Congress over the efficacy of torture; CIA's counterterrorism chiefs held steadfast to the idea that torture worked.
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"We are steadfast in our commitment to eliminate this reprehensible behavior and breach of trust in our ranks," she said. Sen.
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"There is just so much going on with Celia — steadfast, tenacious, passionate, naïve but saucy," Ms. Collins told me between takes.
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"While we're sorry to see Lisa go, Time's Up is steadfast in creating a framework to combat that culture," they said.
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For Clinton's steadfast defenders, it's another all-out attempt by Republicans to smear her so that she can't win the presidency.
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I thank him for his steadfast when I accepted the president's nomination, Ashley and I knew this process would be challenging.
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In abiding by the oath I took on January 20th, I will remain steadfast in protecting American lives and American interests.
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We remain steadfast in our pursuit of innovation across our Windows devices and our services to create new and delightful experiences.
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Beyond goalies, black boots seem to be the preserve of the steadfast, the old-fashioned, and the Lee Cattermoles of this world.
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The 44-year-old was a steadfast supporter of Trump during the presidential campaign even as the party fractured amid the choice.
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Meanwhile, the company remains steadfast in its belief that, when it comes to the class action lawsuit, it has done nothing wrong.
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To show that we will be resolute in bringing people who harm Americans to justice, and standing steadfast through these protests; 4.
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The department said Floyd remained "steadfast and never wavered in his duties as sworn law enforcement officer," as the hostage crisis unfolded.
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His funky lefty jumpshot and his steadfast dedication to hooping in sweatpants even became pillars of the mystique surrounding The Cool POTUS.
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"I have been – and remain – very grateful to you for your prayers and to God for his steadfast love," Queen Elizabeth wrote.
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The protectors, bearing only aloha and compassion, are becoming a symbol of peaceful resistance and steadfast commitment to restoring indigenous self-determination.
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"I think the more people who make a steadfast stance against something as xenophobic like a Muslim registry the better," he said.
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From its unusually chipper employees to a steadfast adherence to religious values (it's famously closed on Sundays), the chain seems almost... humble.
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"Because of Deputy Kimbro's steadfast, professional and heroic response, the 12-day old baby was able to live," the sheriff's office wrote.
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Thiel recently announced that he plans to explain his steadfast support of Trump at a speech in Washington, D.C. on October 31.
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He called on Hezbollah supporters to remain steadfast in the face of these pressures and said the group's enemies would be "disappointed".
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The U.S. senator from Vermont has remained steadfast in his long-shot battle with Clinton for the Democratic nomination for the Nov.
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Japan, for its part, has continued to serve as a steadfast pillar of the United Nations during its six decades of membership.
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It has meant so much to me that you offered your steadfast support in our private discussions and in your public remarks.
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In November of 1969, Nixon asked "the great silent majority of my fellow Americans" for their support in remaining steadfast in Vietnam.
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His unwavering commitment to conservative ideology, philosophy, frankly his wonderful warm sense of humor, his outrageous humor, his steadfast love of country.
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The results showed that Taiwanese people wish for a government "steadfast in protecting this nation's sovereignty," she said at her campaign headquarters.
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"I am confident he will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice," Obama said in a statement.
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They're throwing showers, petitioning for nursing rooms on campus, stockpiling itty-bitty baby socks to symbolize their steadfast opposition to Planned Parenthood.
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We remain steadfast in our view that there are better ways to balance the needs of law enforcement and important privacy interests.
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" The Minnesota Democrat also said the progressive senator "has always been steadfast in his principles ... ones that are being finally accepted now.
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"Devoted husband, loving father, steadfast friend, exemplary patriot: this is how I will always remember President George H. W. Bush," Pompeo wrote.
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The President is grateful for Ms. Ricardel's continued service to the American people and her steadfast pursuit of his national security priorities.
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Her position has been far different from health care -- she has raised concerns, but none that show steadfast opposition to the bill.
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But one of VMware's few steadfast bears, Nomura/Instinet's Christopher Eberle, pointed out in his research note the elephant in the room.
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The embattled former movie producer is being sued by Steadfast Insurance Co., an insurer that covers policies for the Walt Disney Company.
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There is broad, bipartisan support for standing steadfast with Ukraine through political, economic and military support after Russia's invasion two years ago.
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While provider-sponsored risk can enhance accountability, I remain steadfast in my belief that maximal care for patients must never be compromised.
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Analysts say the party stands to benefit from its steadfast opposition to Republican President Donald Trump, who has historically low approval ratings.
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"We remain steadfast in our conviction that every allegation of sexual assault or misconduct be treated with the utmost seriousness," it added.
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She also gave her loved ones a shout-out earlier in the night for their steadfast support over the last few years.
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This is a big month because Uranus will change signs for the first time since 2011, leaving impulsive Aries for steadfast Taurus.
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Epstein's most steadfast companion was Ghislaine Maxwell—a dark-haired, ebullient woman who was a lively presence in New York's socialite scene.
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Like its finest antecedents, it wrings tears from its romance and thrills from a steadfast belief in old-fashioned, big-feeling cinema.
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Trump has been steadfast in his demands for more than $5 billion to finance his passion project at the US-Mexico border.
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While a steadfast figurative artist throughout her career, two dominant subjects have emerged in Hogan's work in recent years: gardens and portraiture.
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" The state party chairman, Raymond Buckley, said the new name is aimed at highlighting the party's "steadfast commitment to electing Democratic women.
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Swift has remained steadfast in her silence; in her very if-you-can't-say-anything-nice-don't-say-it-at-all lane.
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The show was a lightning rod for its audience, attracting both a loyal fan base and a steadfast community of ruthless critics.
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Many of the 2020 Democrats voiced their steadfast support for abortion rights as Trump and Republicans lead an assault on the matter.
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Administration officials view Malaysia as a counterweight to China and say it has been steadfast in the fight against the Islamic State.
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So if you're steadfast about following celebrity and movie news, setting searches to delete after 18 months is probably a good option.
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The boat dock at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y. One of the hotel's infinite charms is how steadfast it is.
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"It is important that the families of these murder victims know we remain steadfast in our commitment to deliver justice," Hart said.
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"People often remark on the futility of marching, but I was raised by a family who marched steadfast and often," she said.
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" But Dr. King acknowledged, Mr. Gleick added, that "at least one of the calluses seemed a consequence of overly steadfast clarinet playing.
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He saw a message of guile and craftiness, of David's steadfast approach to a challenge of gigantic proportions, of faith and belief.
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The third time he approached, Cooper stood steadfast, body between the madman and his camera, eyes on the moon and the sea.
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Unlike their Senate colleagues, House Democrats remained steadfast that no caps deal should be reached until a DACA resolution was in sight.
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NO. 4: GÜNTER WAND, BERLIN PHILHARMONIC (RCA) Revered among Bruckner's devotees, the steadfast visionary Günter Wand recorded these symphonies over and again.
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And from this journey, Liberians and their international partners can take the greatest pride, and uphold steadfast confidence in the country's future.
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And with the well-being of citizens here and abroad depending on the steadfast work of these organizations, that's a huge concern.
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Russell wasn't just a talented musician; he embodied the open-mindedness, eclecticism, and steadfast conviction that so many artists strive to capture.
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Palestinians authorities and protesters have remained steadfast throughout the week, calling for mass prayer and protests on Friday, the Islamic holy day.
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We remain as confident as ever in Wayfair's future and our steadfast focus on delighting our customers with the best experience for home.
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At the same time, the President has been steadfast that he was not involved in any collusion with Russian interference in the election.
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Voss thinks Pelosi and Schumer are smart to remain calm and steadfast in their refusal to give in to the White House's demands.
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Since 1949, our steadfast allies in NATO have gotten used to America doing more and more for everyone, while expecting little in return.
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So what's next for the Vermont senator's steadfast troop, which includes former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura, and New York state senator Bill Perkins?
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Even Scott Pruitt, the man President Trump named to head the Environmental Protection Agency, isn't steadfast about global warming and what causes it.
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Ending Russian sanctions or tearing up the Iranian treaty will cost you dearly among our most steadfast friends in Europe and Middle East.
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Image: Jonas NeubauerThe NES version of Tetris debuted in 1989, but its popularity remains steadfast in the competitive scene nearly 30 years later.
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The exorcists of the Abbey are ruthless but steadfast and rigid in their beliefs, adhering to a set of maxims created by Artorius.
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Without steadfast laws preventing "mission creep," where tech is used for reasons other than intended, Khan worries officers themselves will set the terms.
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More than two years later, and Trump remains steadfast in his decision to leave the accords, a cornerstone of Macron's philosophy and worldview.
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But Powell is steadfast in his commentary today that he doesn't see any tightening that stems from the unwinding of the balance sheet….
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It is Saxena's steadfast refusal to see his son's murder as another score to settle on the long list of Hindu–Muslim conflicts.
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Not all of the moments are bright ones, but Emmy remains steadfast in her goal to save animals one heart at a time.
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Democrats are steadfast in their belief that Neal has the power under IRS code 6103 to request any individual's tax information, including Trump's.
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We remain steadfast in our faith and praise God for His miraculous work in our lives and for your love, prayers and support.
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"Dubai's successful New Year's celebration is testimony to its steadfast commitment to its major projects and initiatives," the city government said on Twitter.
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Farley and Sandler joined the SNL cast together in the '90s, sharing that same stage and becoming steadfast friends on- and off-screen.
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"Our vote today does not in any way diminish the United States' steadfast and unparalleled commitment to the security of Israel," Power said.
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Black churches are losing clout with their base for their steadfast support of politicians whose values are often at odds with their parishioners.
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Tillerson reaffirmed Washington's "steadfast" commitment to defend Japan and South Korea, "backed by the full range of its nuclear and conventional defense capabilities".
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Both players looked out on their feet but, as he did in the day's two other tiebreaks, top seed Djokovic proved more steadfast.
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" Thomas Bukowski: "I will always have tremendous respect for (Pao) taking on what no one should ever have to, with a steadfast resolve.
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Schiller is an asset to the White House, many who know him say, but his steadfast loyalty is his biggest asset to Trump.
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Rather than being chosen for their discernment, they were and continue to be chosen due to their steadfast allegiance to their respective parties.
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Just about the only thing he's remained consistent on during his time in elected office is his steadfast opposition to campaign finance reform.
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In contrast to Gerhard Schröder, the former German chancellor who now lobbies for Mr Putin, Mrs Merkel has become a steadfast ideological opponent.
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I've been down before and I'll probably be down again in my lifetime but I'm steadfast and solid and will conquer my obstacles.
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Once more steadfast allies are now having to consider their economic future with China and their traditional military and democratic partnership with America.
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Kavanaugh has fiercely denied the allegations against him, while the White House and Republicans have remained steadfast in their support for the nominee.
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"Our exceptional growth is fueled by a steadfast commitment to exceeding customer expectations through innovation," CEO Niraj Shah said in a press release.
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While he advocated a compromise on the Irish border, he held steadfast to the need to maintain the integrity of the single market.
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Despite numerous studies highlighting the negative health impacts of coal pollution, Mr. Alford remains steadfast in his support of climate deniers like Sen.
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This will help candidates with the most steadfast supporters, even if they are around 25-30 percent of the electorate in each state.
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We remain committed to Puerto Rico's recovery and steadfast in protecting taxpayers and the Puerto Rico survivors from political corruption and financial abuse.
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Rick Scott, another steadfast supporter of Mr. Trump, who posted photos on Twitter from a meeting he had with Mr. Trump on Thursday.
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Doug Jones, the guy who plays the Amphibian man in "The Shape of Water," is steadfast ... director Guillermo Del Toro didn't steal anything.
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There is always an exception that proves the rule, even when the rule is one as steadfast as: music sounds better with weed.
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"The United States stands steadfast in support of the Venezuelan people and their efforts to return to democracy," Pompeo said in a statement.
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"I am confident he will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice," Mr. Obama said in a statement.
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There is little that all Mexicans agree on, but a steadfast rejection of President Trump's bashing of Mexico is one point of consensus.
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Reporters and political commentators often express frustrated surprise at the steadfast support of President Trump from most Republicans in the House and Senate.
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But a vocal group of conservatives influential with Trump has urged him to remain steadfast in his demand for the border wall money.
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The Trump administration proudly celebrates and protects that dignity and strength through steadfast commitment to leveling the playing field, for workers and employers.
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Mr. Miller has remained close to many officials in the White House, and is still viewed by the president as a steadfast loyalist.
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While their bodies might not be ready for sleep until the wee hours, society remains steadfast in its belief that earlier is better.
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This is, in part, a problem of Ellis's embarrassment of riches in midfield, and her steadfast devotion to a 4-20113-3 formation.
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"Jaish al Islam has taken the decision to remain steadfast and the idea of leaving is not on the table," said the official.
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They have also both been steadfast in their opposition to Western warmongering and can come off as being a bit scruffy and cantankerous.
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But while the Trump administration recently ended refueling efforts for Saudi warplanes that attack Yemen, it remains steadfast in its support for Riyadh.
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They have also been steadfast in advocating changes in tax laws — raising the inheritance tax, for example — to create a more fair society.
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It would call for a steadfast commitment to liberal ideals and to fearless inquiry, an Americanism as tough-minded as it is openhearted.
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"The Governor's close relationship with the President is steadfast and goes beyond a campaign or re-election efforts," she said in an email.
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As with many of Trump's most steadfast apologists, Lewandowski, when he is on the record, insists the president is not complicated at all.
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Cohen's release of the McDougal tape seems to suggest that his allegiance to Trump, once seen as steadfast, has truly begun to waver.
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That response, Ms. Yeary said, is "shaming," and it's important to recognize Marty's feelings while remaining steadfast in my role as her mother.
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Now, Mr. Assad has succeeded in dispelling the rebel threat, largely because of the steadfast financial and military support of his foreign backers.
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And we must remain steadfast until, once again, we have a president willing to lead in accordance with American interests, traditions and values.
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And while people with ASPD oftentimes can be violent in the way they manifest their lack of empathy, this isn't a steadfast rule.
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In the past, Ukraine enjoyed the steadfast support of the United States in fighting both corruption and a war against Russian-backed separatists.
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Some steadfast rules: Don't call the dog, get low to the ground, use the universal language of "Nummy, nummy, nummy," and never chase.
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She loved Beatrix Potter and The Velveteen Rabbit and was a steadfast believer in the role of magic and innocence in children's storytelling.
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They've become as dependable as Spoon, indie rock's most steadfast band, but make breezy, intricate, and sometimes jam-minded songs for suburban daydreamers.
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Some believe the United States should pull all support, including foreign aid, and others feel the U.S. should remain steadfast and increase assistance.
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"Everyone in the N.F.L. is steadfast that if you're not picked in the first round, you might as well be last," Hoag said.
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This act, along with other anti-Semitic incidents in New York City and other parts of the nation, sparked steadfast remarks from Gov.
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They share, too, a steadfast refusal to give up the truth of their inner selves in the face of violent and violating masculinity.
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Deep advocacy, following Daley-Harris's approach, involves rigorous goal setting and accountability, continuous training and practice, unwavering commitment to bipartisanship, and steadfast focus.
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That is why we are going to be steadfast and firm in ensuring that our great country shall continue to be knit together.
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But McConnell remained steadfast in his opposition and announced Tuesday the Senate would move forward on a partisan supported packaged of rules package.
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Until Monday, Mr. Hunter had remained steadfast that he was innocent of the charges, at one point calling it a "deep state" conspiracy.
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"That's not my bill," said Jon M. Bramnick, the Republican leader of the State Assembly and one of the governor's most steadfast supporters.
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Democrats were steadfast in their opinions on Trump -- 47% reported there was no chance at all they would change their minds about him.
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America cannot fulfill its sacred vow to serve those who have borne the battle, without giving equal steadfast support to their hidden heroes.
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She will always be remembered as a fighter for justice and for her steadfast commitment to education and our next generation of leaders.
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Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, who is the acting president and is a steadfast ally of Ms. Park's, has not given such consent.
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Last year, China established relations with Panama, which had for decades been a steadfast Taiwan ally, in a major diplomatic coup for Beijing.
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However, this slow ideological rupturing of nationalist, patriarchal, WEM-Judeo-Christian traditions was only possible through steadfast and creative interventions by cultural workers.
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So can Brianna, who is presented with a life-altering question — which quickly becomes a demand — and is steadfast enough not to buckle.
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The former sheriff also made clear that, despite all the legal drama swirling around the president, his loyalty to Mr. Trump was steadfast.
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" Lance, a steadfast opponent of the repeal bill, said MacArthur still has a "future" in the group, calling him a "very valued member.
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Buffett is a steadfast believer in the power of inclusion and opportunity, and that's what we provide to San Francisco's most marginalized residents.
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"Hillary Clinton's steadfast support for Israel, and the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, are well known," Clinton foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan said.
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"Because of Deputy Kimbro's steadfast, professional and heroic response, the 12-day-old baby was able to live," the sheriff's office said on Facebook.
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Despite the criticism of its offshore processing policy, Australia's government remains steadfast that nobody in the centers will make their way to Australian shores.
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My mom no longer speaks to my dad due to the painful betrayal of their trust, but she remains a steadfast ally to me.
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" He continued, "Though he soared deep into space and to the heights of Capitol Hill, his heart never strayed from his steadfast Ohio roots.
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In March, four years after the release of "Love You Anyway," Marlene and Nilsson released "There," yet another synth-pop ode to steadfast friendship.
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"We will confidently defend the firm against these claims as we remain steadfast in our commitment to equal opportunity for all," the statement said.
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It can be even harder to see yourself as more than a cog in the wheel and hold steadfast to your own moral compass.
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It's a technique that fits well with the lyrics, "see what I've become to please you," and the duo's steadfast dedication to women empowerment.
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The country has also been steadfast in its unwillingness to resettle any of those people, even those who are eventually granted official refugee status.
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It's easy to grow fond of the old couple, who maintain a steadfast, if not stubborn, hold on what they love, including one another.
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The show's steadfast adaptation of Kirkman's "All Out War" saga thus far has only made that dreadful narrative decision feel all the more inevitable.
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Her steadfast advocacy for small business, community involvement, fiscal conservatism and a desire to do more became the catalyst to run for public office.
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Through investigations, both internal and by New Jersey Democrats, and a battering from local officials and the press, the New Jersey governor remained steadfast.
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And in case you were wondering, God rewards Job for his steadfast faith with a long and healthy life and more riches than before.
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"We will remain ... steadfast in our work in accordance with our moderate and peaceful thinking," the Brotherhood said in a statement on its website.
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Steadfast commitment to the new technology and belief that it gives sophisticated criminals the upper hand mean that even some multimillion heists go unreported.
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"We remain steadfast in our desire to honor Haruka's memory through kindness and love, not violence," her family said in a statement on Friday.
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Now she has an opportunity to enforce this extremism, and she'll have steadfast allies in Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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Family political disputes date back as early as Benjamin Franklin, whose son was imprisoned for being a steadfast loyalist during the American Revolutionary War.
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" In a highly choreographed ceremony in Beijing Wednesday, Xi said his leadership will be "steadfast in upholding our country's sovereignty, security and development interests.
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At the same time, Manafort praises Hannity's monologues during his evening show, and describes Hannity as a steadfast supporter and fighter for his cause.
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His initial promise to be "a neutral guy" between Israelis and Palestinians disturbed many here before he later voiced steadfast support for Israel. Mrs.
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I am proud of the exceptional work of the Special Victims Unit led by Lieutenant Andrea Munford with the steadfast leadership of Chief Dunlap.
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Vexed at the possibility that Peter and Karen may reconcile, Lucia arrives later that evening to confront her vacillating lover and his steadfast wife.
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But their steadfast relationship is in no doubt and his message to Moscow, and others, is clear: France is the power broker in Europe.
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Now 70 years old, Naumann, a scholar specializing in Dada, comes across in this partial autobiography as a mellowed, generous, steadfast, and articulate narrator.
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The UAW remained steadfast, and according to a source at the union, was facing panic at some plants, with slowdowns and assembly-line halts.
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Mr. Beutner has been steadfast in his support for charters, saying they give parents more choices and are an essential option in Los Angeles.
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The Singapore Police website describes the group as "tough, vigilant and steadfast" that operates "across the spectrum of paramilitary operations to help safeguard Singapore".
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Norwich's steadfast encouragement provides the perfect platform for the kind of risk taking that launches innovators like Pearce and Kearney into the great unknown.
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"Baylor remains steadfast in our unwavering commitment to care for our students and respond appropriately to incidents of sexual violence," the school's statement said.
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And few know more than Mr. Gingrich about how difficult it is to remain steadfast on a shutdown strategy when party unity breaks down.
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In many European towns and cities, including this one, Armistice Day will bring concerts and parades, but here in Ypres, remembrance is ritualized, steadfast.
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He, like Mr. Trump, has been steadfast in riding the voter-fraud train, regardless of how often and thoroughly the claim has been debunked.
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Even as CARB remains steadfast, however, Ms. Nichols is eager to persuade automakers that they ultimately stand to benefit from stricter fuel economy rules.
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While some old opponents remain steadfast, like the consumer group Hacked Off, one former opponent, Ms. Enders, the analyst, is not opposed this time.
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By that time, spending by baby boomers, a generation that remains an airline favorite for their steadfast brand loyalty, will shrink to 16 percent.
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Mr. Trump, having presented himself as a steadfast defender of Israel during the presidential campaign, will project an image of solidarity with Mr. Netanyahu.
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I'm a steadfast reader of the source material, and a fan of Joe Swanberg's Easy, another anthology looking at relationships in the digital age.
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He said that the memory of his mother, Thanwa, and her strength helped him withstand the pain and remain steadfast in moments of weakness.
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Judge Abdus-Salaam was known for her steadfast liberal voice, regularly siding with immigrants, the poor, and people with mental illnesses against established interests.
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The chief executive, Robert E. Murray, said in a statement: We applaud President Trump's steadfast leadership and his delivery on this important campaign commitment.
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It also can be attributed in part to the staunchness of Ukraine's resistance to Russia's invasion and to equally steadfast Western support until now.
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Also, this is the President who has treated some members of his own party so shabbily that he cannot count on their steadfast support.
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Watts said she was unaware the group has used white pearls as a symbol but was steadfast in her belief that they were offensive.
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His steadfast resolve would turn out to be a very good thing, because my broken hip was not going to be a simple fix.
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Golden State Warriors' president and COO, Rick Welts, previously told CNBC the league is steadfast and won't bar players or management from speaking out.
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On the frontlines, he said "the situation is, God willing, good", describing the new positions taken up by the fighters as solid and steadfast.
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In the rural village Nagaubo, lined with vacant homes and abandoned farms, one plot of land bustles with 300 cocks and their steadfast caretakers.
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The school's board of trustees said Griffin demonstrated an "extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment and diligent dedication to the well-being and student success" of Hawley.
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The circles represent's McCartney's steadfast commitment to sustainability and a circular economy — meaning the British designer doesn't make something, uses it, and disposes of it.
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We met Black Lives Matter demonstrators in New York who are pessimistic that change will come from either candidate, but remain steadfast in their cause.
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Yet, at every turn, this assertion has been overcome by the military's steadfast ability to integrate these individuals into effective members of our armed forces.
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Lisa is steadfast but firm, determined to keep her daughter's life going — through school, good grades, and the prom — even as their lives catch fire.
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The founder of El Puente, he was a steadfast champion for civil rights, education, our young people and a stalwart advocate for addressing climate change.
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"SoftBank, despite what is going on in the media, has been a steadfast supporter of mine and this business," Painter told The Verge on Wednesday.
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Whether you think Apple's steadfast refusal to create a backdoor for the government is admirable or atrocious probably depends on your feelings about national security.
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Russia is a steadfast ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Russian forces are fighting alongside Syrian government troops against armed rebels and other opponents.
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Meanwhile, the tens of millions of Americans who voted for Donald Trump are angry that his victory has been met with steadfast resistance and obstruction.
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"The Court cannot overlook the fact that the Supreme Court has been steadfast in insisting upon clarity in the language of criminal statutes," she wrote.
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But while the crowd was overwhelming composed of French actors, musicians, and models, some of the house's most steadfast supporters were oddly not in attendance.
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"This state visit will reaffirm the steadfast and special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom," the White House said in a statement.
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Especially during committee hearings on the controversial dossier used in the ongoing Russia investigation , DeSantis has remained steadfast in his support and defense of Trump.
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Recently he has been a steadfast powerful voice for what is the working Trump agenda, the conservative agenda and you see the dividends every day.
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Their usually steadfast defense will have to get its feet back under it to have a chance at making a run to the Super Bowl.
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Enemy lines: Bears DE Akiem Hicks shared his steadfast belief that no Packers' offensive line configuration would be ample enough to slow down Khalil Mack.
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"After four straight years of declining agricultural income, your steadfast support of homegrown biofuels has been a lifeline for the farm economy," the group wrote.
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This is another manifestation of the deepening of our steadfast alliance with the United States, and an expression of Israel's rising status in the world.
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"He will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom," the official said.
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U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials warn that violent extremist organizations like the Islamic State remain steadfast in their desire to attack the United States.
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Steadfast told ABC News he's "never seen it that thick," and added that council workers have been spending hours trying to clean the invaders up.
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Stone-throwing youths have been met by rubber bullets and tear gas canisters lobbed by security forces while many of Maduro's supporters have remained steadfast.
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Still, those at the company held on to a steadfast belief that it was in the right and that it would be vindicated on appeal.
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But the committee, which also includes Steadfast Insurance Company and Capital Markets Financial Services, wants fiscal reform alongside any potential debt relief for the country.
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With this amount of steadfast dedication, I don't understand how Oregon-style seafood has gone this long without getting the national attention that it deserves.
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Even as Sister Marches deviated from the policy platform, the core team of the Women's March remained steadfast to the vision of intersectionality and equity.
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Mr. Lampert's steadfast — many would say stubborn — commitment to Sears has cost him billions in personal wealth, not to mention the damage to his reputation.
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Mr. Hun Sen has returned the love, calling China a steadfast friend and accusing the West of trying to foment a color revolution in Cambodia.
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The Facebook page had been steadfast, though, there for anniversaries, other shootings or just the down days, and we members help each other get through.
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You will face much hardship this month, Aries, but as long as you remain steadfast and present a pristine, Levinesque exterior, you'll be just fine.
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Goodbye polar bear and goodbye moon through the window, but the driveway and front doorstep were steadfast for a country with a budget to balance.
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Hawes is so admirably steadfast in her commitment to bearing witness that one is compelled to consider the story she tells from every possible angle.
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One of the most spectacular, unlikely baseball careers in recent memory wouldn't have been possible without Bautista's unwavering confidence and steadfast belief in his ability.
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But even if that is true — and former Obama officials dispute it — Mr. Trump's steadfast refusal to criticize Mr. Putin has largely vitiated these measures.
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And several took note of a difference they saw between Mr. Trump's unpredictable approach to politics and the senator who stayed steadfast to his ideals.
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"I have been amazed by the steadfast support of farmers for the president," said Mike Yoder, a Republican who is the commissioner of Elkhart County.
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In a 30-minute interview, she was eager to present herself — after some equivocation earlier in the campaign — as a steadfast critic of Mr. Trump.
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However, the administration remained steadfast that New York and other states hit hard by the pandemic, including California and Washington, will get everything they need.
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Del Potro, the rangy 28-year-old from Argentina, remained steadfast in the face of Federer's assaults on his backhand and numerous shifts in momentum.
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In political terms, there's something quite appealing about Ms. Ngcobo's imperiousness, and her steadfast refusal to give a majority-white German audience what it expects.
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During his tenure, Mr. Carney, who had previously run Canada's central bank, has been a steadfast counterpoint to the politicians proclaiming the upsides to Brexit.
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But since Hillary Clinton lost to Donald J. Trump, I've been wondering whether the rights women have gained are as steadfast as I once assumed.
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After meeting with many brave Israeli leaders, it is clear that our two countries must continue to strengthen our steadfast alliance to counter regional menaces.
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Both are steadfast supporters of vast social and economic reforms in their respective countries, self-identify as democratic socialists and see themselves as political outsiders.
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On Friday, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan each dropped new music, delighting steadfast Directioners with a surplus of their favorite boy-band vocals.
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This alleged conduct runs counter to the steadfast commitment of the NBA and its teams to foster safe, respectful and welcoming workplaces for all employees.
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"AI technology will change much about the battlefield of the future, but nothing will change America's steadfast commitment to responsible and lawful behavior," he added.
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The magazine urged evangelical Christians, who as a group have been steadfast in their backing of the president, to withdraw their support of Mr. Trump.
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A dear friend of mine, who is steadfast in his refusal to participate in Burning Man each year, once launched a movement called Moisturizing Person.
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South Korea has long been one of Washington's most steadfast allies in East Asia, and thousands of U.S. military personnel are based in the country.
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Some of these other girls, when they are practicing, it's yelling and up and down and emotions and body language, and with her, it's steadfast.
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Trump's defiant messaging -- given Iran's steadfast adherence to a nuclear deal that the United States wants desperately to kill -- is powerful evidence of looming troubles.
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Still, the people in headsets remain steadfast in the belief that the company's preferred method is best: Coat the turkey with oil or cooking spray.
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"Washing the sleep off, that's something that I still do," he said — much to the chagrin of his wife, Natalie, who's a steadfast night showerer.
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Animal-rights activists remain vocal, while the Iditarod and the dog-mushing community are steadfast in their belief that the dogs are well cared for.
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Now in her 80s, Dorthy Moxley, the widowed mother of the murdered girl, has been a steadfast presence in court proceedings that have spanned 18 years.
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" The statement added, "We continue to work vigilantly with the authorities leading the investigation to find Sierra Shields, and we remain steadfast until she is found.
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With Ang Lee, for starters, and with Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger as steadfast leads for the heartbreaking story of Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar.
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Paris Jackson can wear two hats at the same time for her boyfriend, Gabriel Glenn -- that of supportive girlfriend ... and, of course, the steadfast groupie roadie.
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"He looks at us as a group of people that have proven that we're steadfast and that we're capable of speaking on his behalf," Cramer said.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters that Sessions remained "steadfast" in his commitment to law and order and his love for America. Sen.
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Action planet Mars enters steadfast and hardworking Taurus at 5:51 AM. Our patience is strengthened—however, when Taurus the bull sees red, things get heated!
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The possibility of having a steadfast conservative replace Kennedy, likely moving the court markedly to the right, has energized conservatives since the justice announced his retirement.
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As a former Bachelorette, Ali Fedotowsky-Manno is a steadfast fan of the franchise — and is eagerly anticipating Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s season of The Bachelor.
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But I assure you that losing a friend to cancer, or a child to a car accident, or one's mind to Alzheimer's justifies our steadfast dedication.
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The oath taking is an early test of the new legislators' determination to push independence issues in defiance of Beijing's steadfast opposition to any such suggestion.
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And indeed, even some prominent steadfast supporters of abortion say privately that, while they would prefer pro-choice candidates, winning a congressional majority is more important.
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As a result, Joe steps in... Kendall & Joe Joe and Kendall, a steadfast couple from day one, have been rocky ever since the entrance of Leo.
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But in Brentwood, an affluent town in the south-east county of Essex where 59 percent of voters chose "out", people seemed steadfast in their decision.
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As we mourn those lost and search for answers, ADL will remain steadfast in its mission to fight anti-Semitism wherever and whenever it may occur.
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DeLaurentis was long expected to be named to the ambassador post, but critics of Obama's Cuba policy have remained steadfast in their opposition to any nomination.
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Jenkin and AngelList CEO Naval Ravikant were steadfast in their refusal to discuss the matter, though TechCrunch will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Nivi's departure.
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In fact, more than 6 million people are alive today because of steadfast commitment in malaria-affected countries and ongoing financial support from the global community.
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The good news, for transatlantic relations at least, is that Mr Trump's tendency to go after steadfast allies can be put right, with a little stroking.
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The Pew Center glossed this divide in its 2014 political typology, which saw Republican Party loyalists as split into two groups, steadfast conservatives and business conservatives.
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Spotify has remained pretty steadfast in its opposition to exclusives since a public spat with Taylor Swift led the artist to pull her catalog in 2014.
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And yet you, the survivors and families of 9/11, your steadfast love and faithfulness has been an inspiration to me and to our entire country.
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We just hope those in Congress – and throughout the nation – who are steadfast on rolling the clock back on reproductive health care access are taking note.
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"Ayala remains steadfast in her position the governor is abusing his authority and has compromised the independence and integrity of the criminal justice system," Washington said.
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Baker's coaches had been steadfast earlier in camp that he's the backup to Tyrod ... but it might be tough to keep that same spiel up now.
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They see that in the conflict between the U.S. and its allies against Iran and its proxies, one can count on American leadership and steadfast support.
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Never wavering from his steadfast extermination strategy, Bashir has been able to consistently evade justice and strong international pressure to end the assault on civilian populations.
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The waxing crescent moon encourages positivity and faith, so even the most steadfast pessimists may be more likely to leap without a net during this phase.
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While others in the GOP remained steadfast in opposition to Assange, some Trump supporters have followed the president-elect to shift their personal stances on Assange.
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Though her "take no shit" attitude may initially seem off-putting, it doesn't take long to see the honest, steadfast, pageant queen everyone comes to love.
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As we mourn those lost and search for answers, ADL will remain steadfast in its mission to fight anti-Semitism wherever and whenever it may occur.
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That's a controversial debate in the gaming community, with steadfast game fans quick to point out that any virtual character is just a series of pixels.
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Planned Parenthood has been a steadfast supporter of Clinton and granted her its first-ever endorsement in a presidential primary at the beginning of the year.
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Will Democrats and progressive activists apologize for their steadfast opposition to tax cuts now that the benefits to their so-called constituents have become so clear?
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The main tension this season can be blamed on the friction between the steadfast traditions of the monarchy butting heads with the changing society of Britain.
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"We have a distinguished and independent Board that is steadfast in its commitment to serve the best interests of all shareholders," Parsons said, according to CNBC.
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Nine drug smugglers tried to outrun Coasties from the US #Coast Guard #cutter STEADFAST WMEC623 18 July in the Eastern Pacific but they don't make it.
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A procession of nine nascent turtle siblings plodded steadfast and determined to a steep bank, where they tumbled, carapace over teakettle, into the gently flowing water.
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As though I were just some harried but ultimately steadfast employee, rolling my eyes at the frustrating flaws of my thick-skulled but ultimately lovable employer?
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The committee was formed at the end of last year by Greylock Capital Management, Grantham Mayo van Otterloo, Steadfast Insurance Company and Capital Markets Financial Services.
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OnePlus, meanwhile, has remained steadfast, clinging to a "Never Settle" slogan that's less about grasping for the latest innovation than it is embracing the whole picture.
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Despite only modest crowds at the protests and the lack of any real contact with Republicans, Mr. Morello remains steadfast in his enthusiasm and positive messaging.
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Half of that equation is in place since Singapore has been our steadfast friend and security partner; the other half of the equation remains in limbo.
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That secured an all-important land bridge through Syria to supply weapons to Hezbollah, Iran's Shiite militia ally in Lebanon and a steadfast enemy of Israel.
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Mischief makers poked fun at these French conservatives and their steadfast attachment to the old tradition by sending them silly gifts and invitations to nonexistent parties.
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President Trump's FCC's "Keep America Connected" initiative is an important step and demonstrates the administration's steadfast commitment to helping Americans stay connected during these extreme circumstances.
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A small but vocal minority of Hispanics are steadfast supporters of Mr. Trump and dismiss any suggestion that he has encouraged racist attacks with his rhetoric.
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That secured an all-important land bridge through Syria to supply weapons to Hezbollah, Iran's militia ally in Lebanon that is a steadfast enemy of Israel.
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E.A. officials remained steadfast — with little credible corroborating evidence — that any individuals shot by the Hondurans were drug traffickers who were attempting to retrieve the cocaine.
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"We remain steadfast in our support of Major League Baseball's investigative process and the disciplinary action taken regarding Domingo German," the Yankees said in a statement.
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B+ Elizabeth Warren Warren was steadfast in both her verbal tone and argument quality when making the case that we need to bring combat troops home.
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Oberlin students are strong-willed and steadfast in our beliefs, yet we are a diverse group of deep thinkers with the capacity to understand dissenting opinions.
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Goodman has been a steadfast defender of the First Amendment and the rule of law, cheerfully fighting for Americans' rights despite constant attacks from the left.
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And Mr. Biden's standing in the race flows from his role as Mr. Obama's steadfast defender, with his lead built on strong support from African-Americans.
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I also hope that Ukraine will keep the steadfast friend and ally that we have been so grateful for during the difficult adolescence of our democracy.
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"Republicans remain steadfast in their support for President Trump amid a slew of damaging testimonies in the impeachment probe," said Tyler Sinclair, Morning Consult's vice president.
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Some will focus on his three terms as mayor of New York City, interrogating his plutocratic style of politics and his steadfast support for racist policing.
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And yet, in a highly unusual move, the paper was accepted over steadfast opposition from two of the three original peer reviewers on its anonymous panel.
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You see it in Jane's steadfast determination to (literally) run past her pain, to leave it so far behind it can never catch up to her.
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After a controversial tenure as sheriff, Clarke resigned in August 2017, where he continued to make headlines through his steadfast support of then-presidential candidate Trump.
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Tillerson has remained steadfast in blaming Cuba for not stopping the attacks, and the U.S. pulled non-essential personnel from its embassy in Havana in September.
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"Maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" he announced in a remarkable statement on November 20th, adding that America would remain a "steadfast partner" of Saudi Arabia.
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Jordan Peele's directorial debut Get Out was the highest rated film of the year on Rotten Tomatoes, with a steadfast 99% from critics and 87% from audiences.
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The top security official in Wohlleben's home state of Thuringia warned that Wohlleben, who was steadfast in refusing to help investigators, would be kept under intensive surveillance.
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Day 14 As much as I am pleased with the effect of the products on my skin, I'm also amazed by my steadfast approach to this routine.
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But for the steadfast exercise devotees of MindBody, and the exercise companies that rely on the service to get butts on mats, this was really. Not. Cool.
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Sessions has drawn fire from Democrats who say his steadfast support of President Donald Trump's candidacy raises questions about whether he will be an independent attorney general.
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Australia, a steadfast U.S. ally, hosts 1,250 U.S. Marines at a military base near Darwin, bolstering the American military presence close to the disputed South China Sea.
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Thousands of Hindus protested outside the building, steadfast in their belief that women between 10 and 50 — menstruating age — should not be allowed to enter the temple.
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He didn't break through until he was 27, but Marjanovic now seems to have found his place in the NBA, and with the league's most steadfast franchise.
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Bull Josh Brown thinks that zeroing in on growth alone misses the broader point, which is that Twitter is an attractive buy because of its steadfast following.
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As the film presents setback after setback for the Lovings, their steadfast determination to be allowed to live together in their home state becomes its beating heart.
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Taiwan's presidential office said in a statement earlier on Saturday that the United States was Taiwan's most important ally and thanked the country for its steadfast support.
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Steadfast has $10.6 billion in asset under management and the fund's stock picks have returned 23.4% year to date, beating the 's 14% gain, according to Symmetric.
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In an article published Friday in Forbes, Eric Trump claimed he and his dad never talk about the family business—a "steadfast pact" struck between the pair.
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Lesbians were most steadfast in their anti-Trump views — 743% said he was worse than Obama and 83% are certain they won't vote for Trump in 2020.
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But the decision does underscore the steadfast opposition Senate Democrats have shown against Trump, propelled in large part by persistent progressive outrage at the Trump administration's actions.
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While Chrissy Teigen remains steadfast in her willingness to call out bullshit on Twitter, her husband John Legend takes a more low-key approach to the platform.
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What we found were seven standouts with powers to absorb excess oil, stay steadfast in the face of sweat, and even hydrate skin without a greasy feel.
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As JUUL Labs works to support adult smokers in their efforts to switch, we also remain steadfast in our commitment to preventing underage use of vapor products.
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Heading into the 2016 election, Aunt Reba the Republican is convinced the economy is in utter shambles, while Denny the Democrat is steadfast in his economic optimism.
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The real star of the show might be Sonny Digital, whose pounding headbanger of a beat works with both Gucci's steadfast flow and Migos' usual verbal acrobatics.
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"ASICS remains steadfast in our belief that diversity in all its forms makes us better colleagues and a better company," the brand said on Instagram this week.
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While President Trump adjusts his positions on so many other topics like trade, health care, and Russia, he's remained steadfast and clear in regards to North Korea.
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Steadfast. The actress tells PEOPLE that she still has a bond with the "incredible" women she worked with on the big-screen adaptation of the beloved book.
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But Alabama's courts have been steadfast in strictly enforcing a filing deadline missed by Kuenzel's appellate attorney, denying Kuenzel access to any review of his original trial.
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Ultimately, Tomsula couldn't match Fisher's steadfast refusal to win games and that's why he's out of a job while Fisher presumably still has five seasons left. 5.
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Bantleman in his statement thanked family and friends around the world for their support and "the government of Canada for their steadfast commitment to seeing us home".
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After her husband's diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease in 1994, she went on to be a steadfast advocate for stem cell research, raising millions for stem cell studies.
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Greycroft, Steadfast Venture Capital, First Round, ERA, HillCour and Two River also participated in Thirty Madison's fundraise, which brings its total raised to date to $22.75 million.
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"The C.F.T.C. remains steadfast in its commitment to ensure the integrity of global benchmarks that are critical to the U.S. and international financial markets," Mr. Goelman said.
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"Today's guilty pleas reinforce the Department of Justice's steadfast commitment to prosecuting anyone who engages in vindictive attacks against victims of crime or federal officials," he said.
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Mr. Álvarez, who was originally a textile executive, was steadfast in his efforts to end the long rule of Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as the PRI.
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While Trump has demonstrated a great capacity to adapt his positions, one policy on which he has remained steadfast for decades is his antipathy towards international trade.
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Despite the numerous issues with the private companies, the service secretaries remained steadfast that the military should continue to use private companies to build and maintain housing.
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But now, he is taking some hits from Democrats, as well, after months of praise from the left for his steadfast support of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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On Tuesday, House Democrats finally, at long last, took the Trump administration to court over its steadfast refusal to obey a subpoena for the president's tax returns.
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He has been a steadfast critic of rules imposed on the financial sector after the crash, and became an industry ally in efforts to roll them back.
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TBD. It doesn't appear as urgent anymore, as Johnson appears somewhat chastened in his steadfast opposition, even on the floor, but it's clear there will be tweaks.
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The Trump team has been steadfast in arguing the latter topic should be out of bounds because it pertains to privileged matters during his time as President.
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We will see them in court, and we will be steadfast in our implementation of this important act with the unchanging goal of conserving and recovering species.
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The improved language also reflects feedback from our European allies – who have been steadfast partners on Russia sanctions – regarding the energy sanctions provided for in the legislation.
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What the jurors make of him — and whether his steadfast beliefs come across as arrogance or sincerity — could decide his fate when they start deliberating this month.
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The moon in steadfast earth sign Taurus connects with messenger planet Mercury at 12:04 AM, encouraging communication—what do you need to get off your chest?
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Days ahead of a G-7 meeting this weekend in Quebec, many analysts say the U.S. is in an open trade war with its most steadfast allies.
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But, as I've noted, it's easier to get divorced than rid yourself of a VC investor, who should be your steadfast, long-term partner on this journey.
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These were regrettable actions, but they pale compared with Mr. Toomey's steadfast support of, and by, the Wall Street players who helped perpetrate the 2008 financial crisis.
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For much of the 20th century, the phone booth was a steadfast and essential installation of modern life, from bustling cities to tumbleweed-strewn desert gas stations.
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She remains steadfast in her pursuit of knowledge and opening doors for women globally, and I don't know why I have to explain that as being good.
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Arza and Kozak founded Steadfast Magazine following the removal of the US-Cuba trade embargo, in order to reflect on the nature of the two nations' relationship.
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He plans to preserve Greek gastronomy through his culinary academy, to prove that his restaurants can stand steadfast against corporate culture, and to look after his grandchildren.
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The severity of that accusation, and Mr. Allen's steadfast denial of it, had the curious effect of neutralizing what might otherwise have been a reputation-destroying scandal.
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Julia Moskin, stalwart reporter, evaluated styles of French fry, and Tejal Rao, steadfast chronicler of the ice cream truck business did the same for packaged frozen treats.
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Place 32 In this small city in Belgium, the remembrance of World War I — and all the soldiers who lost their lives there — is ritualized and steadfast.
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He plays in a style guided closely by his antecedents — Ben Webster, Sonny Rollins, Branford Marsalis — but it's personal and steadfast enough to establish its own convictions.
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Later, Kehaar becomes the rabbits' steadfast friend and ally, crucially attacking General Woundwort — the most disturbing and disturbed rabbit ever — near the bank of the River Test.
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The Kentucky Republican was steadfast in his refusal to vote for a bill that preserved Obamacare's framework, further complicating the GOP's already-tight path toward 50 votes.
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This is one of our earliest visits from a foreign leader, and I am truly glad that it could be from such an important and steadfast ally.
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He was a leader of towering character and integrity, whose stirring voice and steadfast values pushed the Congress and country to rise always to a higher purpose.
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He was a leader of towering character and integrity, whose stirring voice and steadfast values pushed the Congress and country to rise always to a higher purposes.
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Blurring the picture further are Russian President Vladimir Putin's steadfast friends in Europe, most of them found among the far right, including in Austria's right-wing government.
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"We remain steadfast in our focus on making things right for customers and building a better Wells Fargo," Tim Sloan, the bank's CEO, said in a statement.
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Pelosi, at a Thursday news conference, remained steadfast in her demand that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell first detail the framework for the trial before she relents.
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"David and I greatly appreciate your support and we are grateful for your steadfast dedication and commitment to the mission of the National Park Service," Smith wrote.
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Impeachment does not require GOP support in the House, but steadfast support from Trump's party would block his conviction and removal from office in a Senate trial.
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She said the United States remained committed to its "steadfast support" for Israel and reminded the council that Israel received an enormous amount of American military aid.
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The so-called Collins amendment — proposed by Representative Chris Collins, an upstate Republican and a steadfast Trump supporter — would shift county Medicaid costs to the state government.
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Although Democrats warn that Obama's re-emergence will energize Republicans to remain steadfast behind Trump, the strength of Republican partisanship does not revolve around the former president.
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"When presidents or their political campaigns seek to silence a voice, it is especially important that we maintain our steadfast commitment to free speech," the statement said.
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Showalter's been a steadfast presence in comedy for decades now, but he came of age when you still had to put an "alt" in front of it.
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They have also approached this season with the usual mix of steadfast dedication and locker-room antics that have been its trademark since Thornton's arrival in 2005.
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What he will find is that, while there are no steadfast rules for an inaugural address, learning from past mistakes can help him avoid a lackluster performance.
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The endangered Sentinelese People of the Andaman Islands are well-known for their refusal to assimilate with modern civilisation and their steadfast, often violent resistance to outsiders.
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Hopefully, the media will eventually learn to celebrate a woman who, through all the noise, is able to hold steadfast to her mission and stay true to herself.
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"I commend the Argentine authorities on their continued efforts and steadfast implementation of their economic policy program," IMF Acting Managing Director David Lipton said in the fund's statement.
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The Kitab Kebab series, on the other hand, furthers the collective's interest in reinterpreting the canon, rebelling against the steadfast depictions and distinctions of Eastern and Western ideologies.
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"While China may backtrack, zPOTUS is steadfast in his support for U.S. farmers and directed zUSDA to work on a plan quickly," Perdue said on Twitter on Friday.
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It almost seems as if she's trying to goad Paige into committing, into proving that she's more like her steadfast mother than she is her wishy-washy father.
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"While China may backtrack, @POTUS is steadfast in his support for U.S. farmers and directed @USDA to work on a plan quickly," Perdue said on Twitter on Friday.
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Romney, like the Bush family, has remained a steadfast opponent of the Trump campaign, even working (unsuccessfully so far) to recruit a conservative, third party general election challenger.
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But Russia remains steadfast in its refusal to use substitution treatments like methadone or buprenorphine, both drugs considered "essential medicines" by the WHO for treatment of opioid addiction.
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" Bednar was responding to a question posed by a member in Chile, who asked, "How can homosexual members of the church live and remain steadfast in the gospel?
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He vowed last week to remain a "steadfast partner" of Saudi Arabia and said it was not clear whether the prince knew about the plan to kill Khashoggi.
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