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"unfaltering" Definitions
  1. not wavering or weakening : FIRM
"unfaltering" Antonyms
faltering unsteady unsettled unstable weak cowardly spineless unreliable afraid half-hearted fearful yielding irresolute timid soft gutless lily-livered spiritless poltroon coward weak-willed cautious feeble fragile frail helpless hesitant pusillanimous tentative apprehensive delicate diffident enervated idle changing defatigable fatigued inactive indifferent lazy lethargic negligent tired wavering weary inconstant variable flagging aimless undetermined vacillating indecisive unresolved weak-kneed otiose purposeless undecided thoughtless unplanned wanton uncertain unsure short-lived ephemeral fleeting passing transient ceasing ending impermanent momentary temporary transitory brief short fugacious evanescent cursory short-term intermittent swift instantaneous fickle disloyal faithless unfaithful perfidious recreant traitorous arbitrary inconsistent treacherous mercurial undependable broken irregular sporadic discontinuous occasional periodic erratic incomplete interrupted choppy fragmentary cyclic insubstantial casual random aperiodic infrequent episodic spasmodic doubtful dubious confused cynical disbelieving distrustful doubting questioning sceptical(UK) skeptical(US) suspect suspicious unconvinced uneasy untrustworthy ambivalent conjectural shaky quivering trembly insecure nervous trembling tremorous quivery infirm shuddery flimsy atremble shuddering wobbly shaking noncontinuous bounded completed finished incontinuous indirect stopping terminable terminating unambitious apathetic ambitionless complacent unassertive unmotivated dispassionate dispirited nonassertive unaspiring unenthusiastic lackadaisical nonchalant passive grudging complaining reluctant unwilling disinclined rancorous resentful halfhearted loath indisposed restrained tepid reserved resistant forced insincere acquiescent agreeable amenable compliant complying flexible pliable pliant relenting bending submissive obedient docile subservient meek tractable dutiful disinterested insignificant lenient tolerant trivial unimportant merciful surrendering compassionate easy gentle kind mild moderate nice nonviolent peaceful remorseful sympathetic disreputable dishonorable(US) dishonourable(UK) questionable shady guileful reckless shifty unassured dishonest deceptive dodgy unscrupulous bored emotionless listless unconcerned unemotional uninterested unresponsive blah callous cold draggy droopy flat impassive insensible daunted failing tiring wearied lacking stamina open receptive responsive welcoming broad-minded open-minded arrhythmic nonmetrical unmeasured unrhythmic unmethodical unsystematic hurried

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Harris remained poised and in control with an unfaltering energy and spirit.
The meaning behind his seemingly unfaltering countenance is reflected in his words.
It is also an interpretation that seems propelled by an unfaltering inner confidence.
But unfaltering institutions of Cubano cooking like Las Olas Café can unite us all.
His strong recent debut album, "Aria," reflects his unfaltering foothold in the jazz firmament.
Of course, anyone who has seen Adele perform live knows that her voice is unfaltering.
I can't wait to show you my unfaltering immeasurable love for the rest of our lives.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proclaimed unfaltering adoration for his electric car company's Autopilot feature on highways.
Though it's been 25 years since the song debuted, Carey is still riding its wave of unfaltering success.
Our love for each other is unfaltering, but we don't know each other the way most daughters and fathers know one another.
I bought a smartwatch last summer with the hopes that if I could shift my unfaltering gaze ever so slightly, and it did.
But if she has one unfaltering message for her fans—one thing that seems more important to her than anything else—it's "stay in school".
This year's parade not only stood for a deeper meaning of how diverse Puerto Ricans are, but the resolve and unfaltering strength of the community. —N.
Chocolate-loving titans of industry aside, even an entity as seemingly batshit as the state of North Korea has trouble standing the unfaltering heat of the proverbial kitchen.
DNA tests showed there was no biological connection between mother and baby, and despite Mrs E's unfaltering belief she had given birth to the child, it was taken into care.
Those assurances must be backed up with an unfaltering commitment to reverse the trend of late, with sensitive information being treated carelessly by those sworn to protect our national security.
For Cramer, the most glaring example was Amazon, a company the "Mad Money " host refers to as the "Death Star" for its seemingly unfaltering ability to crush any rival in its path.
Snarling digital monsters, a glowering Matt Damon and battalions of unfaltering Chinese warriors mix it up in "The Great Wall," a painless, overstuffed spectacle that works overtime as a testament to China's might.
"I'm not going to give up until I have a part of my family and am able to give them a Christian burial," Garcia said, her features drawn with fatigue and grief but her voice unfaltering.
Henrich said the stock market's gains this year "have been driven purely by multiple expansion resting ... on two pillars of support" — investors' high hopes for future interest rate cuts and their largely unfaltering optimism around the U.S.-China trade dispute.
Even after her 2004 Super Bowl performance was marred by the weirdly regressive reaction to the onstage mishap spoken of in both hushed terms as a "wardrobe malfunction," she's maintained a legacy as one pop and R&B's inveterate experimenters and unfaltering activists.
With the market's unfaltering attitude in mind, here are the stocks and events Cramer will be watching next week: The world's largest recreational vehicle manufacturer in the country will report earnings on Monday, and Cramer has been very right and very wrong on the stock's movements.
With the "Slumber Party" those days are fading fast, enveloped by the forgiving fog in the video as we focus on her coquettish joy in front of the camera, her concise, unfaltering choreography (those head snaps though!) are mesmerizing in a way Britney hasn't mesmerized for the best part of the last decade.
Italy. In a nation with such a deep and unfaltering tradition of eating—where even the gilded bastion of authority that is the Vatican has not one, but two cookbooks published about its food traditions in the last two years alone—pretty much anything that is perceived as being a threat to the status quo of the kitchen is met with a frenzied backlash.
While the results of his investigation will be explosive no matter his findings, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has managed to remain, against all odds, remarkably under the radar since he began the Russia probe last year — and the same is true of his wardrobe, which has been lauded for both in its unfaltering formality (his jacket's single button is always done up) and its subtlety (no crazily patterned ties in sight).
His outstanding valor and unfaltering spirit of self-sacrifice throughout the bitter conflict sustained and enhanced the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
By his dynamic > leadership, unfaltering determination and selfless devotion to duty in the > face of extreme personal danger, Captain Christmas upheld the highest > traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
Since this approach to land ownership is unconventional, especially to Western nations, opposition political parties have used this to their advantage during elections, arguing that land ownership has to be privatized. Yet the government seems unfaltering and states that flexibility is needed to address the lack of industrial development in the country despite accusations from the opposition.
Pericles then turns to the audience and exhorts them to live up to the standards set by the deceased, "So died these men as becomes Athenians. You, their survivors, must determine to have as unfaltering a resolution in the field, though you may pray that it may have a happier outcome."Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, 2.43.1.
In 1755 he was made titular organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral, succeeding Guillaume-Antoine Calvière. By reputation a dazzling performer at the keyboard, Daquin was courted by the aristocracy, and his great expertise at the organ drew large crowds to hear him. He was known for his "unfaltering precision and evenness" at both the harpsichord and organ.
479 Călinescu openly ridiculed Gane for passing trivia about his own family into his works. Gane responded that there was nothing commonplace about his family. The writings did earn praise from various professional historians, including Iorga and, later, Lucian Boia; the latter sees Gane as "an 'amateur' historian, but quite professional with the amplitude of his documentation and his unfaltering narration".Boia, pp.
Kitchenman therefore sought and secured a position in a dye house and as he became familiar with the business determined to engage in the same line some day on his own account. At length his unfaltering industry and careful expenditure made this course possible and he established a dyeing business, which he conducted for a considerable period in a most successful manner.
During the last year of his life, he became fascinated with the natural world. "This year, he more than once said, was the happiest of his life, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust in the order and law of the universe."Adams 1891, p. 69 He remained strong mentally until his final hours: he usually read five to six hours a day.
Retrieved 6/24/07. The most profitable event of the exposition, an Indian Congress that convened representatives of some 35 tribes was "the child of [Rosewater’s] brain," according to the Congress's chief ethnological consultant James Mooney, and its "successful outcome was due chiefly to his tireless activity and unfaltering courage."Mooney, J. (1899) "The Indian Congress at Omaha," American Anthropologist - New Series. 1(1) pp. 126-149.
Construction of Bankstown Reservoir began in October 1918. The reservoir was built to meliorate the pressure on Ashfield Reservoir and obviate pumping from Ryde. In November 1918, the cornerstone for the piers were unveiled in stiff clay to an unfaltering shale foundation, to an average depth of . The concrete for the reservoir was made on site, with the sandstone acquired from a quarry at Potts Hill.
In December 2003, he received the European of the Year 2003 Award from the influential Brussels-based newspaper European Voice in recognition of his unfaltering efforts to bring Malta into the European Union. Fenech Adami resigned as Leader of the Nationalist Party in February 2004, resigning his premiership and giving up his parliamentary seat on 23 March 2004, thus becoming the longest serving Prime Minister since Malta's independence.
Epperson unhesitatingly > chose to sacrifice himself and, diving upon the deadly missile, absorbed the > shattering violence of the exploding charge in his own body. Stouthearted > and indomitable in the face of certain death, Pfc. Epperson fearlessly > yielded his own life that his able comrades might carry on the relentless > battle against a ruthless enemy. His superb valor and unfaltering devotion > to duty throughout reflect the highest credit upon himself and upon the U.S. > Naval Service.
But now, night after night, Vergniaud and his colleagues found themselves obliged to change their abode, to avoid assassination, a price being even put upon their heads. Still with unfaltering courage they continued their resistance to the dominant faction, till things came to a head on 2 June 1793. The Convention was surrounded with an armed mob, who clamoured for the "twenty-two." In the midst of this it was forced to continue its deliberations.
Unhesitatingly, Pvt. Moskala climbed the bullet-swept slope to > assist in the rescue, and, returning to lower ground, volunteered to protect > other wounded while the bulk of the troops quickly took up more favorable > positions. He had saved another casualty and killed 4 enemy infiltrators > when he was struck and mortally wounded himself while aiding still another > disabled soldier. With gallant initiative, unfaltering courage, and heroic > determination to destroy the enemy, Pvt.
Walter Sickert, a contemporary art critic, described him as "the complete, trained draughtsman", praising his illustrations as "[...]unfaltering in their mastery of line, their perfect style, their elegance and wit."Walter Sickert, The Complete Writings on Art, Oxford, 2003 Bryan was buried in New Southgate Cemetery, in Barnet, North London. His son was Charles William Grineau (1883–1957), an artist known for his paintings of motorcars under the pseudonyms Bryan de Grineau and John Bryan.
Although taking no part in the disturbances, the family were unfaltering Jacobites. However, Ferguson's Jacobite ideologies did not prevent him purchasing lands forfeited by the Earl Marischal at a knock- down price. When lands became available through the York Buildings Company he took full advantage of the reluctance of other landowners, who were afraid to be seen to exploit the downfall of fellow Jacobites, and bought extensively. It was during this time that he also acquired Deer Abbey.
She > was eminently capable of the grand gesture; still, judging strictly from the > evidence of her recordings, we know (and her few existing film clips > confirm) that her power flowed not from excess but from unbroken > concentration, unfaltering truth in the moment. It flowed also from > irreproachable musicianship. People say that Callas would not hesitate to > distort a vocal line for dramatic effect. In the throes of operatic passion > plenty of singers snarl, growl, whine, and shriek.
Today AFSC programs address a wide range of issues, countries, and communities. AFSC describes the programs as united by "the unfaltering belief in the essential worth of every human being, non-violence as the way to resolve conflict, and the power of love to overcome oppression, discrimination, and violence".AFSC's Our Work page; afsc.org AFSC employs more than two hundred staff working in dozens of programs throughout the United States and works in thirteen other nations.
With prizes above INR 1 Million at stake, the teams battle in the largest arena in India in various weight categories - 60 kg, 30 kg and 15 kg in 2019-20, it introduced for the first time in India, a new weight category - 8 kg. The show runs throughout the day and provides unfaltering entertainment for everyone present. The show is anchored by Faruq Tauheed, the official anchor for Battlebots: the world- famous combat robotics television series.
In 1860, St. Stephen's College at Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, was established under Potter's leadership. It was subsequently renamed Bard College. In Chapter Two (“The Professor, the Bishop, and the Country Squire: Bard College”) of the History of Bard College, Potter is “the Bishop” and he is described as one of the three men “whose efforts brought the College into being.” He “gave the College his unfaltering support,” and he was a member of the College's original Board of Trustees.
Harold Cazneaux photograph of Newington College War Memorial designed by William Hardy Wilson. Harold Cazneaux (30 March 1878 – 19 June 1953) was an Australian pictorialist photographer; a pioneer whose style had an indelible impact on the development of Australian photographic history. In 1916, he was a founding member of the Pictorialist Sydney Camera Circle. As a regular participator in national and international exhibitions, Cazneaux was unfaltering in his desire to contribute to the discussion about the photography of his times.
In November 1915 both the valves and the induction manifold were enlarged. The factory claimed for this a marked increase in power saying their regular test hill with a maximum gradient of one in six previously required the use of third gear but could now be climbed unfaltering on top gear. There had been no change in gear ratios. The radiator was enlarged and each water jacket beside the exhaust valve port was now separately fed by a large diameter external lead direct from the water pump.
In the ring, he combined power, speed and unfaltering determination. In his amateur and early pro-career days, he had trained with the likes of Fix Njilamanda, a highly-respected fellow Zambian pugilist. Perhaps the most memorable and toughest of all of Mambwe's fights was against fast, stubborn Ghanaian Haruna Chico at Rokana Mine Hall in Kitwe. Relentlessly exchanging sleek, sharp, damaging punches, the two boxers were generally tied until Chico finally buckled in a late round of a fifteen-round ABU championship encounter.
Although he succumbed to his injuries on the following day, > BIGELOW, by his dauntless valor, unfaltering skill and prompt action in the > critical emergency, had averted a magazine explosion which undoubtedly would > have left his ship wallowing at the mercy of the furiously pounding Japanese > guns on Corregidor, and his heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in the face of > almost certain death enhanced and sustained the highest traditions of the > United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of > his country.
Knowing that elements of the company had not completed their > disengaging maneuver and were consequently extremely vulnerable to an > armored attack, he hurried from his comparatively safe position to meet the > tanks. Once more he disabled the lead tank with a single rocket, his last; > but before he could reach cover, machinegun bullets from the tank ripped > into his right shoulder. Unarmed and seriously wounded he dragged himself > along a ditch to the American lines and was evacuated. Through his > unfaltering courage against overwhelming odds, Pfc.
Sir Edgar Britten KB RD RNR (1874- October 28, 1936) Edgar Britten; findagrave.com was a Cunard Line Captain remembered primarily for being the first captain of the ocean liner RMS Queen Mary in 1936. Born in Bradford, England he began his career as a cabin boy.Steering the fleet ever-forward through their unfaltering precision and expertise (WaybackMachine) He had started with Cunard in 1901 and over the years rose in rank and eventually commanded well known company vessels such as Laconia, Mauretania, Aquitania and RMS Berengaria.
King wrote of Ferdinand and Isabella, of Columbus, Salvator Rosa and Disraeli, Napoleon and Josephine, Victoria and Elizabeth, the last of whom she somewhat resembled at times in an imperious manner, though her usual mode was one of sympathy, and her nature, one capable of enduring attachment, and unfaltering love. The women of Scripture was also a theme of hers for thought; she published a volume on this topic. In the line of poetry, she considered the "Epic" of the Gospel as her crowning work.
During this period, Gordon was lionised by the British press, which portrayed him as a latter-day Christian "knight", a "crusader" and a "saint", a man of pure good, heroically battling the Mahdi, who was depicted as a man of pure evil.Behrman, 1971 p. 50. The Pall Mall Gazette in a front page leader wrote that Gordon stood "out in clear relief against the Eastern sky. Alone in a black continent, dauntless and unfaltering, he discharges his great trust, holding the capital of the Sudan against the beleaguering hordes".Behrman, 1971 p. 49.
The pivotal historic event that transformed an undefined group of Iranian Jews into an unfaltering community was the Allahdad (means “God’s Justice”) of 1839. Building social tensions and resentment and suspicion by Shiite Muslims of the Jewish inhabitants of Mashhad's Eydgah ghetto, culminated in an explosive event. citation needed A blood libel on the commemoration day of a holy Muslim Imam led to a devastating pogrom. On the eve of Mashhad's Allahdad (March 27, 1839), an estimated thirty-six Jews were killed and approximately seven Jewish girls were abducted to become Muslim child brides.
Vilatte witnessed the complete abandonment by his first congregation. The congregation of the Precious Blood mission was "unfaltering in its allegiance" to Grafton, as was Gauthier, and declared "the unity existing among themselves and their loyalty to the Diocese of Fond du Lac." When he left, Grafton wrote that Vilatte had lost the confidence of all their clergy and people. An alternative narrative also can be found: Brown seized on this as a means of building a bridge with the Old Catholics in Europe and agreed to support Vilatte.
They were spotted by the young Melbourne modernist painter Albert Tucker, who greatly admired the works' naïve boldness, painterly qualities, and unique treatment of the Australian countryside. Tucker acquired one of the large unframed canvases (signed "H.D.") and pinned it up in his East Melbourne terrace house. In the December 1944 issue of Angry Penguins, Tucker wrote that H.D.'s paintings bore "the unmistakable mark of the natural artist ... a startling sense of life expressed through an unfaltering sense of form, pattern, texture and colour, with the anecdotal eye of the traditional "primitive"".
Although instantly killed by an enemy grenade as he > returned to his squad, Sergeant Cole had eliminated a formidable Japanese > position, thereby enabling his company to storm the remaining > fortifications, continue the advance and seize the objective. By his > dauntless initiative, unfaltering courage and indomitable determination > during a critical period of action, Sergeant Cole served as an inspiration > to his comrades, and his stouthearted leadership in the face of almost > certain death sustained and enhanced the highest traditions of the United > States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
"Thank you José Saramago", Lisbon, October 2010 Saramago suffered from leukemia. He died on 18 June 2010, aged 87, having spent the last few years of his life in Lanzarote, Spain. His family said that he had breakfast and chatted with his wife and translator Pilar del Río on Friday morning, after which he started feeling unwell and died. The Guardian described him as "the finest Portuguese writer of his generation", while Fernanda Eberstadt of The New York Times said he was "known almost as much for his unfaltering Communism as for his fiction".
After the group acquired the Nahel Argama, Beecha served as its acting captain for the remainder of the war and then returned to civilian life. ; : : : An A.E.U.G. recruit serving on the Argama, Roux Louka becomes the pilot of Zeta Gundam when Judau Ashta changes over to the ZZ Gundam. A regular soldier and older than Judau and his counterparts, her patronizing attitude towards them initially causes friction, but eventually an unfaltering bond of trust forms between them. Despite feelings enemy pilot Glemy Toto has for her, Roux kills him in their final confrontation.
He endeavored to encourage and assist young students who were pursuing the study of civil engineering, and the number were many who remembered him with affection and veneration. The Boston Daily Advertiser, in a notice of him at the time of his death says, "He was of a kindly and benevolent disposition, affable in his manners, warm and unfaltering in his attachment to his friends. His sense of justice and his fair appreciation of the rights of others showed to great advantage in many of his public works." A memoir of Hon.
During the Rwandan genocide, Pierantonio Costa was the Italian Consul in Kigali. From 6 April to 21 July 1994, Costa first saved Italians and Westerners, then he moved to his brother's property in Burundi and from there he travelled a lot across Rwanda in an unfaltering effort to rescue Rwandan people. For this purpose he used his diplomatic role, his network of friendships and acquaintances and his own money (more than 3 million dollars) to get exit permits for those who asked him for help. By the end of the genocide he had rescued 2,000 people, including 375 children.
He was one of only 16 Democrats in the House of Representatives who joined with the Republicans and voted to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution on January 31, 1865. That amendment abolished slavery in the United States. By doing so, he became one of a group who had "defied their party discipline, and had deliberately and with unfaltering faith marched to their political death", according to abolitionist Congressman James Mitchell Ashley. He was an unsuccessful candidate in 1864 for reelection to the Thirty-ninth Congress, and again in 1880 to the Forty-seventh Congress.
As a flag officer, Anderson commanded Task Force 77 between Taiwan and Mainland China, Carrier Division 6, in the Mediterranean during the 1958 Lebanon landing and, as a vice admiral, commanded the United States Sixth Fleet. As Chief of Naval Operations in charge of the US quarantine of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, Anderson distinguished himself in the Navy's conduct of those operations. Time magazine featured him on the cover and called him "an aggressive blue-water sailor of unfaltering competence and uncommon flair." He had, however, a contentious relationship with Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara.
Identity, and its flexibility, proves to be a strong thematic presence in the novel. We see Oreo take on many different characters throughout the novel to fit any given situation, and all of these seem to become absorbed into her already complex identity. Oreo surrounds herself with family members on community members who have created a self-imposed identity, which always seems unfaltering and give the characters a certain inertia (or, in James' case, a very literal inertia), and takes on all of their identities, encouraging and allowing for her journey. She uses her malleable identity to her advantage in finding her father.
Rather than taking inspiration from the previous Alien installments, Fassbender studied Sean Young's character Rachael, a replicant in Blade Runner, noting her vacant demeanor. Fassbender drew inspiration from a number of other film performances, including Douglas Rain as HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey, David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth, and Dirk Bogarde in The Servant. Additionally, Fassbender modeled his walk around American Olympic diver Greg Louganis. In the screenplay for Prometheus, David is noted as being unusually fond of the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, with the character viewing parallels to himself, as they both have unfaltering pursuits of the objectives.
He is considered one of Mr. Gingold's best students. Since winning the First Prize of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in 1985, Hu Nai-Yuan has appeared on many of the world's stages, including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Avery Fisher Hall in New York City and major venues in London, Paris, Brussels, Munich, and other cities in Europe, North and South Americas and Asia. In praise of his playing, BBC Music Magazine wrote, “Taiwanese violinist Nai-Yuan Hu is an awesomely capable performer whose technical facility, musical intelligence and unfaltering verve place him among the higher echelons of today’s string virtuosi.” He plays the Ex-Hubay Stradivarius.
Ahmet Boyacıoğlu, who made his feature directorial debut, following his award-winning 2001 short The Funeral (), with this film, is according to Hürriyet Daily News reviewer Emrah Güler, a revered name for film enthusiasts in Turkey. He’s the founder of the Ankara Cinema Association; organizer of the traveling film festival, the Festival on Wheels; representative of Turkey in Eurimages; a crucial name in Turkey’s Golden Boll Film Festival; and the unfaltering jury member and name covering various international film festivals for daily Radikal. And that, The cast and the crew are a testament to the respect and admiration felt for one of Turkey’s ultimate cinema lovers.
During the last week of April, a Russian cavalry unit made contact with Middleton. While the leaders of both the Americans and the Russians exchanged luncheon invitations, the Russians were extremely reluctant to allow any Americans across the Russian line, and their American lunch guests were taken by a very circuitous route into Russian-held territory. On 25 April 1945 Patton wrote a recommendation, citing Middleton's "outstanding tactical skill and determination," his "magnificent resistance against...Von Rundstadt's attack," and his "tireless energy and unfaltering aggressiveness." With the war in Europe almost over, the disposition of the various units was being decided by higher command.
Lieutenant La Prade was awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism and outstanding courage during action against enemy Japanese Forces at Guadalcanal January 20, 1943. :Operating behind the enemy lines, Lieutenant La Prade, in command of a combat patrol which wiped out one enemy machinegun position, was critically wounded twice. . . . Despite his insistence that they leave him behind, he was carried back to our lines where he with unfaltering disregard for his own ebbing strength, continued to give directions and formation until he lost consciousness. His indomitable fighting spirit and inspiring devotion to the accomplishment of an important mission were in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service...
Although the Szózat of Vörösmarty touches similar thoughts as the poems of Ferenc Kölcsey, even as continuing his train of thought, its intonation is entirely different. Himnusz (Hymn) is a prayer, but Szózat acts rather like a speech, addressing the listener/reader by the narrator in the role of an orator. Furthermore, as a prayer, Himnusz becomes almost a begging for the last verse, while Szózat is much more uplifting, unfaltering, inspiring for patriotism and loyalty. However, it also reckons with the concerns of Himnusz, sees the death of the nation as a possibility: 'Or it will come, if it must come, The glorious death'.
In the earliest collection of Chinese poetry Shih-ching, an ode dedicated to Duke Wu can be found. In the Guó fēng part of Shih Ching, the ode Qi Ao (淇奧) praised Duke Wu for his tolerance of different opinions, his unfaltering desire of learning and his refrain from the abuse of power. In the comment of this ode, the author, like Gu Jiegang, also claimed that Duke Wu was in charge of Zhou dynasty's court at a certain point of time.Classic of Poetry, Guo Feng, Wey, Qi Ao. This ode was so well known that one of the frase "如切如磋,如琢如磨"(Ruqie Rucuo, Ruzhuo Rumo) entered into the common lexicon of Mandarin Chinese.
She is now a prostitute in the brothel, her psyche damaged by her experiences in the jungle. Hansen wants nothing more to do with the Circus, with England, or with any political cause – his sole purpose in life is to watch over her. Despite Ned's offer of gratuity of $50,000, Hansen turns it down and chastises Ned -and by extension, all representation of Western imperialism - for their treatment of Asia. On his way back to London, Ned fancies the idea of sending Rumbelow, and in fact the whole Circus, Smiley included, on Hansen's trail for them to witness true and unfaltering devotion, as he regarded Hansen as the champion of his ambiguous and conflicted emotions about his calling in life.
Historian John Paul Newman explained the influence of the Frankists, as well as the legacy of the World War I on the Ustaše ideology and later genocidal means. Many war veterans had fought at various ranks and on various fronts on both the ‘victorious’ and ‘defeated’ sides of the war. Serbia suffered the biggest casualty rate in the whole world, while Croats fought in the Austro-Hungarian army and two of them served as military governor of Bosnia and occupied Serbia. They both endorsed Austria–Hungary’s denationalizing plans in Serb- populated lands and supported the idea of incorporating a tamed Serbia into Empire. Newman stated that Austro-Hungarian officers' “unfaltering opposition to Yugoslavia provided a blueprint for the Croatian radical right, the Ustaše”.
Some critics acclaimed In Between the Sheets while others did not. In The Times, Caroline Moorehead asked in her headline, "Who Else But Ian McEwan Would Put a Lover in Ape's Clothing?"Caroline Moorehead, 'Who Else But Ian McEwan Would Put a Lover in Ape's Clothing', The Times, 14 January 1978 In The New York Review of Books, Robert Towers praised McEwan's "quiet, precise, sensual touch," calling him "a writer in full control of his materials" and describing his England as a "flat, rubble-strewn wasteland, populated by freaks and monsters, most of them articulate enough to tell their own stories with mesmerizing narrative power and an unfaltering instinct for the perfect, sickening detail."Robert Towers, "In Extremis," The New York Review of Books, 8 March 1979.
Because of his stroke, Morton always sat while delivering his speeches, but he was noted by other senators for his effectiveness in speaking and debating.Woollen, p. 137 Morton's close observers saw a man of untiring activity, "of unfaltering determination, quick as well as far-seeing..." Restless and full of energy, one newspaper commentated, "He accommodated himself with a kind of cynical indifference to his crippled body, as to a house badly out of repair, and dragged it about with him as a snail does a shell." As a U.S. Senator, "he excused himself from no duties; acted as chairman and member of several committees; was never absent from his seat, and was ready for debate at all times."New York Herald, November 2, 1877.
A gallant and fearless Confederate soldier of unfaltering bravery > during the Civil War, a trusted public officer for forty-seven years, no man > ever enjoyed more continuous love and confidence than did Albert Estopinal > in Louisiana. We mourn with his bereaved family, but we console them with > the reflection that his long and honorable career leaves behind him for them > a brilliant record of distinguished service of which they and the whole > country may well be proud. Representative Ladislas Lazaro of Ville Platte in Evangeline Parish, described his colleague as: > well-nigh perfect in proportion and build. His features were of finest line, > his bearing was one of gracious dignity and unostentatious knightliness, his > gentlemanish came from the heart out.
In 1924 it elaborated on its founding principles, by firstly stating an unfaltering trust in Dutch authority as a representation of both the achievements and the potential of Western civilisation and modernisation. Simultaneously it also stated the aspiration to make that same authority redundant and endeavored to move control of the colony back to the Dutch East Indies, envisioning a self- sufficient and independent dominion. With 10,000 members in 1922 and almost 15,000 members in 1929 it became the largest European political movement of the early 20th century and put independence for the colonial Dutch East Indies on the agenda. Meanwhile, it also experimented with projects aimed to bring Indo Europeans from desk jobs to agriculture as well as to establish more opportunities for education by building schools.
Brunei Darussalam in July 2009 launched its national halal branding scheme Brunei Halal which allows manufacturers in Brunei and in other countries to use the premium Brunei Halal trademark to help them penetrate lucrative markets in countries with significant numbers of Muslim consumers. The Brunei Halal brand is said to be the first proper attempt to put together a global halal brand that will reap the potential commercial returns of catering to the consumption needs of Muslims worldwide. As envisioned by the Sultanate, the use of the Brunei Halal brand would signify to Muslim consumers the manufacturers' strict compliance with laws relating to Islamic teachings. Brunei also aims to build confidence in the brand through strategies that will both ensure the halal integrity of the products and unfaltering compliance with set rules governing the sourcing of raw materials, manufacturing process, logistics and distribution.
Following the restoration of the capital of the Republic of Korea to its President and before the Seoul area was free of enemy activity, General Marquat, completely disregarding his own safety, toured the region by vehicle to obtain first-hand information vital to planning effective anti-aircraft installations necessary to forestall surprise enemy air attacks. Later, in anticipation of increased enemy air activity, General Marquat traveled over terrain harassed by sniper fire and endangered by land mines to inspect anti- aircraft installations. His personal concern for his troops, aggressive actions in ground surveillance, and presence in the forward areas inspired his units to a high degree of efficiency and contributed materially to the United Nations effort in Korea. General Marquat's inspirational courage and his unfaltering devotion to duty as a leader upholds the highest traditions of the military service.
Although small-arms fire tore his clothing and ripped his gas mask, and fragments of an enemy grenade struck him in the face and legs, First Lieutenant Rollings continued to deliver suppressive fire, accounting for several enemy casualties and forcing the remainder of the hostile troops to withdraw. Assuming the dangerous point position, and once again faced with intense enemy fire, he charged up an enemy-held knoll in a fiercely determined assault, resulting in the complete routing of the enemy. Despite the pain of his injuries, First Lieutenant Rollings continued to expose himself to fire from the retreating enemy while he skillfully directed air strikes upon all possible routes of egress. By his courage, dynamic leadership, and unfaltering devotion to duty, he contributed significantly to the accomplishment of his patrol's mission and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.
Ross died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday 26 November 1876, and was interred with full military honours. His funeral was a grand occasion with a full march (followed by several carriages and a band) through the town and a gun salute. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Falkirk as the coffin was carried past, his remains followed by what the local newspaper deemed 'one of the largest company of mourners ever seen at a funeral in Falkirk'. Captain Nimmo of the Volunteers commented: > We have lost one of our best – one whose unerring eye, steady hand, and > unfaltering heart have often helped us on to victory in many a bloodless > encounter – one whose enthusiasm has animated us to continued zeal in the > discharge of our duties as Volunteers, and whose genial presence on our more > festive occasions, when with song or story he has cheered and charmed us, > will long be missed and mourned by every member of this Company.
True to its mission to “participate in the evangelizing mission of the Church by proclaiming Jesus Christ and building the Kingdom of God,”Congregational Mission Statement the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena has zealously established schools throughout the country and abroad. In the mid-1950s, the idea of setting up another school within the compound of the Motherhouse located in the then rugged fields of San Francisco del Monte was conceived. It was in response to the education needs of the growing community in the area. At that time, the entire place was in disarray, and it took the unfaltering courage and foresight of Rev. Natividad Pilapil, O.P., the Superior General of the Congregation, to start the construction of the first building along Del Monte Avenue in 1958. At the start of the school year 1959–1960, Siena College opened its doors to 500 students who enrolled in the grade school, high school and college departments.
Her portrait, figure and Brittany landscape paintings were exhibited in October 1849 at the Western Art Union Gallery. Also exhibited was a three panel set of Victorian London scenes entitled The Ladder of Love, which was described as "the lady, in her flowery 'May of Life,' awaits in her father's garden a stolen interview with her lover; in the second, she is seen eagerly caught in his impatient arms, ere he has yet left the ladder upon which he surmounted the garden wall; in the third, having received and given reveals of unfaltering love, she walks alone again – beautiful in the enrobing light of a summer moon, happy in the assurance that the warmth and devotedness of her affection is reciprocated." In 1851 four or more of her illustrations were included in the Historical Collections of the Great West by Henry Howe. She collaborated with Walter Anderson, her future husband, on portraits of Protestant Episcopal bishops and created other portraits in her business.
Wearied but undaunted after > several hours of arduous labor, Hammerberg resolved to continue his struggle > to wash through the oozing submarine, subterranean mud in a determined > effort to save the second diver. Venturing still farther under the buried > hulk, he held tenaciously to his purpose, reaching a place immediately above > the other man just as another cave-in occurred and a heavy piece of steel > pinned him crosswise over his shipmate in a position which protected the man > beneath from further injury while placing the full brunt of terrific > pressure on himself. Although he succumbed in agony 18 hours after he had > gone to the aid of his fellow divers, Hammerberg, by his cool judgment, > unfaltering professional skill and consistent disregard of all personal > danger in the face of tremendous odds, had contributed effectively to the > saving of his 2 comrades. His heroic spirit of self-sacrifice throughout > enhanced and sustained the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.
Lempi was reputed to know the epic poem by heart—whether this was true or not is not known, but to all evidence, based on unfaltering recitations of long sections, it seemed to be the case. Annala (Villa Anneberg, Helsinki): Lempi Ikävalko's Finland residence, 1950s In 1950 Lempi Ikävalko and much of her family moved into the Villa Anneberg ("Annalan kartano" or "Annala"), a historical (completed in 1832) manor house with formal gardens on a hill on the outskirts of Helsinki, in the Arabianranta area of old Helsinki, part of "Vanhakaupunki", the neighborhood where the city was founded in 1550. Artists, writers and other creative personalities gathered at the hilltop villa, plays were staged in the ballroom, holiday celebrations involved the wider community, and the house also served as a gallery for Lempi Ikävalko's son, Johannes Ikävalko, an art dealer. It was a time of creative exploration and Lempi tried everything that fortune permitted.
In spite of this fault, which was indeed more within the criticism of connoisseurs than of the public generally, her voice was so full, powerful, and clear, her intonation so pure and true, and her instinctive execution of difficult and brilliant music so easy and unfaltering, that her singing had a charm which has scarcely ever been equalled, and her very first steps in a theatrical career were marked by the most extraordinary success. When she began, the favourite style was that of expressive and pathetic song, and in this she never produced the effect which she subsequently made in bravura. Thus at Paris she failed comparatively in a tender song of Piccini's, 'Se'l ciel mi divide,' though shortly after, she created the greatest enthusiasm by her 'Son regina,' by an air of Rode's with variations, concerti for the voice, and other pieces of the most florid execution. In 1795, at the age of 16, she obtained her first engagement at La Fenice at Venice, and made her début as Lodoiska in the opera of that name by Mayer.
In a report on the Indian Congress published in the American Anthropologist in 1899, its chief ethnological consultant, James Mooney credited the realization of the project to "the grit and determination of the exposition managers, foremost among whom was Edward Rosewater, proprietor of the Omaha Bee. The successful outcome was due chiefly to his tireless activity and unfaltering courage. The ethnologic project was the child of his brain, and in spite of serious imperfections, the general result was such—particularly from the practical standpoint of the ticket seller—that we may expect to see ethnology a principal feature at future expositions so long as our aboriginal material holds out." After steady lobbying by Rosewater, an extremely influential Republican and a friend of President William McKinley, and other members of the organizing committee of the Trans-Mississippi International Exposition, in December 1897 a bill was introduced in the United States Congress that provided an appropriation of $100,000 to carry out an Indian Congress at the same time as the Expo.
The gay will laugh When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favorite phantom; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee. As the long train Of ages glide away, the sons of men, The youth in life’s green spring, and he who goes In the full strength of years, matron and maid, The speechless babe, and the gray-headed man— Shall one by one be gathered to thy side, By those, who in their turn shall follow them. So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
The Ustaše used Starčević's theories to promote the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Croatia and recognized Croatia as having two major ethnocultural components: Catholics and Muslims. The Ustaše sought to represent Starčević as being connected to their views. Josip Frank seceded his extreme fraction from Starčević's party and formed his own the Pure Party of Rights, which became the main pool of members of the subsequent Ustaše movement. Historian John Paul Newman stated that Austro-Hungarian officers' "unfaltering opposition to Yugoslavia provided a blueprint for the Croatian radical right, the Ustaše". The Ustaše promoted the theories of Dr Milan Šufflay, who is believed to have claimed that Croatia had been "one of the strongest ramparts of Western civilization for many centuries", which he claimed had been lost through its union with Serbia when the nation of Yugoslavia was formed in 1918. Šufflay was killed in Zagreb in 1931 by government supporters."Einstein accuses Yugoslavian rulers in savant's murder", The New York Times, 6 May 1931. mirrormirrorCohen, Philip J. and David Riesman.

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