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"unswervingly" Definitions
  1. without swerving or turning aside
  2. STEADILY, UNREMITTINGLY

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"We must, unswervingly, reinforce the development of the state economy while, unswervingly, encouraging, supporting and guiding the development of the non-state economy," he said.
He fell unswervingly in line with Trump, contradictions be damned.
Next comes Beth, thirteen: recessive, unswervingly kind, and doomed to die young.
It is required to, quote, "unswervingly adhere to the leaders of the Communist Party of China".
China, he added, would also "unswervingly encourage, support and guide the development" of the private sector.
Finding unswervingly committed Granite State primary voters is almost as hard as locating flood victims in Alabama.
Beijing's housing bureau representative Xu Jianyun was reported as saying the authorities would unswervingly contain upward price pressure.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said China would "continue unswervingly" to work with Pakistan to develop economic projects.
And when people at work see you unswervingly living your values, even in times of adversity, it's downright inspiring.
Clinging unswervingly to the girls' viewpoints, "Kill Me Please" is at once brash and subtle, blissed out and razor sharp.
Many founders of the movement — Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still — stuck unswervingly to signature abstract styles won through long apprenticeships.
Mr. Xi visited Xinhua and other major state-media news outlets last month, and emphasized that they must unswervingly serve the party.
" In college, she writes, "I lived like a half-closeted C.E.O., quietly but unswervingly focused on achievement, bent on checking every box.
China will "unswervingly" stick to its position of opposing Taiwan independence, it said, in a statement released on the official Xinhua news agency.
China was unswervingly devoted to the denuclearization of the peninsula and maintaining peace and security and resolving the issue through talks, Geng added.
"On the road ahead, we must unswervingly consolidate and develop the publicly owned economy," Mr. Xi said, referring to the state-run sector.
In a statement published by the MEE, Shandong on China's eastern coast vowed to "unswervingly" implement government policies and restructure its heavy industrial economy.
Li told a news conference with Merkel: "The Chinese government unswervingly safeguards 'one country, two systems' and 'Hong Kong people govern Hong Kong people'".
Elizabeth Warren was unswervingly true to Elizabeth Warren, which is precisely why she has caught fire and why she'll continue to burn relatively bright.
He also said China must "unswervingly" stick to the principle of strengthening Party leadership among SOEs, according to a notice posted by SASAC on Monday.
In a statement published by the MEE, Shandong on China's eastern coast vowed to "unswervingly" implement government policies by tackling polluters and restructuring its heavy industrial economy.
IF THERE is one foreign policy goal to which President Donald Trump is unswervingly committed, it is to make America safe from Kim Jong Un's nuclear weapons.
Unswervingly straight, Edvard was also such a snob that he wouldn't even condescend to address Andersen, his lifelong correspondent and eventual benefactor, in the familiar "Du" form.
"The Chinese people love and long for peace, and will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development," Xi said, in remarks carried by the official Xinhua news agency.
Guo's comments come a day after President Xi Jinping told top policymakers that China must "unswervingly" crack down on financial irregularities and illegal behavior, while improving its market supervision.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, asked if the attack would affect Chinese investment in Pakistan, said China would "continue unswervingly" to work with Pakistan to develop CPEC projects.
Pan Gongsheng, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, underscored that in an interview published Monday, saying China is "unswervingly" committed to further openness for foreign bond investors.
Hong Kong authorities have unswervingly maintained the peg even though that meant reconciling sometimes divergent monetary policy-making pressures in the United States with the economic dynamics in mainland China.
On the party's internal political life, the statement said the party would unswervingly continue its collective leadership system and the senior leadership had to consult party members on ­major policies.
Xi told Trump China would "unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development" and promote "coordination and cooperation among world major powers", the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Wednesday.
But the province said it would "unswervingly" work to reduce pollution from coal burning and would proceed cautiously with the conversion program, while at the same time guaranteeing heating access over winter.
Has the left wing of the party become so discouraged, so defensive — and so embattled — that it now perceives a critical mass of whites as intractably hardened and unswervingly opposed to minority interests?
By moving swiftly into the most contentious midterm races, these candidates aim to cement their party in forceful opposition to Mr. Trump and to align it unswervingly with minority communities and young people.
As the nominee of the Green Party, she offers an unswervingly progressive platform that includes abolishing student debt, establishing a right to a living-wage job and cutting military spending by at least 50 percent.
"We must unswervingly deepen structural supply-side reforms, adopt more ways of reforming and opening up (the economy), and take more market-oriented and rule-of-law means to continue producing solid results," Xi said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said the nation must "unswervingly" crackdown on financial irregularities and illegal behaviors, while improving shortcomings in its market supervision, state news agency Xinhua quoted him as saying on Tuesday.
When we engage in talks, we send our best and brightest, people who have policy responsibilities; Kim Jong Un sends his most despicable and unswervingly loyal, and they are merely there to carry out his command.
While Ms. Sittenfeld risks rankling Austen purists — the casual sex has already caused a small uproar — her looser approach also separates "Eligible" from other, less successful Austen updates that were unswervingly loyal to the original stories.
In the last week, the star of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, matriarch of the unswervingly-glossy-skinned narcissists on Vanderpump Rules, and business mogul has dealt with a series of unfortunate events befalling her establishments.
In comments reported by state media on Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said "one country, two systems" remained the best way to ensure Hong Kong's long-term prosperity and stability and vowed to stand by it "unswervingly".
And I think this is an important lesson for Kristof and other "mainstream" journalists, if only because the type of people who own guns also happen to be the type of people who unswervingly support Donald Trump.
Zhu said that China will "unswervingly" push forward reforms including the internationalization of the yuan, but it will also keep a close eye on market changes and capital flows, state-owned China News Service reported on Saturday.
Domino, who died in Louisiana at 89, both embodied and extended the New Orleans piano heritage of styles that are at once unswervingly propulsive and floridly improvisational; he also infused early rock 'n' roll with New Orleans syncopations.
"The Chinese people love and long for peace, and will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development," Xi added, in remarks carried by the official Xinhua news agency, after foreign reporters were asked by Xi to leave the room.
Evidently, the art of that time does not strike the viewer as free or autonomous, but the vast selection of artistic developments that flourished in this period, unswervingly influenced a great number of important movements of 20th​ century art.
It is easy to write off the drug industry as a pack of price-gouging Shkrelis unswervingly devoted to impoverishing cancer patients and clinical depressives and all the other mentally and/or physically unwell Americans struggling to pay for their pills.
From the rascally chug and kitchen room clatter of "The Grasshopper Eaters," to the sparse, piano-wonky "Sad Baby Eyes," the pummeled thwacks of "Unfinished Business" to the raw lo-fi pop of LP closer "Eye Shop Heaven," Pollard is unswervingly, unabashedly himself.
He will almost certainly move to replace Kennedy with a deeply, unswervingly conservative jurist not because that's consistent with his own core (what core?) but because it's catnip to the elements of his base that got him this far and could carry him farther.
What's striking is the high volume of evidence Ms. Millard has compiled to show how unswervingly he believed in his own majestic destiny more than 40 years before he fulfilled it, and how early this belief began to appear, like the first visible outlines on a Polaroid.
These, it would appear, suggest that candidates must be unswervingly loyal to Mr Xi. In recent weeks, several provincial party chiefs have hailed Mr Xi as the "core" of the party leadership, a term that had long been abandoned in favour of language that suggested a more collective style of rule.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. entered the 2020 presidential campaign with wide support from black voters and a reservoir of good will stemming from his eight years as an unswervingly loyal vice president to Barack Obama — a huge head start in a primary where African-Americans will play a decisive role.
Zhang conceded that a small minority of people in Hong Kong had been calling for independence, but said China would "unswervingly" maintain the current "one country two systems" model of governance for Hong Kong, that guarantees a high degree of autonomy in Hong Kong since it switched from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
But none have captured, in such color and with such verve, the profoundly pagan sense of twinned superstition and celebration that informs the culture, the way the country masquerades as a contemporary one in its surfaces and in its technology while still believing, unswervingly, in gods and monsters, in the divinity of a tree.
By the time Pius V ascended the throne, Protestantism had swept over all of England and Scotland, as well as half of Germany, the Netherlands, and parts of France; only Spain remained unswervingly Catholic. Pius V was thus determined to prevent its insurgency into Italy—which he believed would come via the Alps and Milan.
The Communist Party of thane broke in 1964. almost the entire Party in Thane district, led by the Parulekars, unswervingly came over to the CPI(M) Communist Party of India (Marxist). Both Shamrao and Godavari were among the 163 leaders of the Party in Maharashtra who were then in jail. Shamrao and Godavari were elected to the state secretariat..
In principle, these forced laborers were deployed in separate columns outside their home towns. The kidnapping took place under the camouflage name Sonderkommando J and is regarded by the historian Ursula Büttner as the victory of the "race experts" of the NSDAP: "Jüdisch Versippte", who in spite of all pressure held to their Jewish spouses unswervingly, were now assigned to the Jews.
Justin is the son of a prostitute who died when he was ten. He spent his youth learning to fight and steal, when one day he tried to rob Tayse. Instead of killing him, the older man took Justin back to the palace and trained him as a King's Rider. As a result, Justin is unswervingly loyal to Tayse and the king.
Then two years later ReDiviDeR returned with their second album 'meets I Dig Monk, Tuned' released on October 7, 2013. The album has been described as "an inspired endeavour" by No More Workhorse, "melodious and unswervingly exploratory music" by The Guardian and "a striking musical collage… recommended for those generally disposed to imaginative, genre-bending music" by All About Jazz.
The Two Whatevers () refers to the statement that "We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions Chairman Mao made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave" (). This statement was contained in a joint editorial, entitled "Study the Documents Well and Grasp the Key Link", printed on February 7, 1977 in People's Daily, the journal Red Flag and the PLA Daily.
In the 15th century they were unswervingly loyal to Ferdinand and Isabella, and they to them. The Atlantic coasts of Iberia being mainly mountainous, the cities and shipyards are on bays and the rivers that, draining the highlands, empty into them. The Roman word for one of these bays, or harbors, is portus, "throughway," closely related to porta, "gate." The concept survives in modern languages as "the gateway" to some region.
310; and Payn and Morley, p. 463 Coward's political views were conservative, but not unswervingly so: he despised the government of Neville Chamberlain for its policy of appeasing Nazi Germany, and he differed sharply with Winston Churchill over the abdication crisis of 1936. Whereas Churchill supported Edward VIII's wish to marry "his cutie", Wallis Simpson, Coward thought the king irresponsible, telling Churchill, "England doesn't wish for a Queen Cutie."Lesley, pp.
Ram Man is a stocky warrior with poor verbal skills whose chief method of attack/defense involves using his head as a battering ram. He is afraid of the dark, and is unswervingly loyal to the people of Eternia, at times questioning the loyalty of newer Heroic Warriors such as Buzz-Off. However, he is also a bit naive and gullible. His lack of intelligence is often played for humor.
The Bronze Tribe has not shown a single Queen in its reproductive cycle, nor a pupa stage; the young hatch from egg sacs and mature to adult size afterward. A humanoid-shaped "controller" can be found at the heart of each asteroid ship. It is not known how the Silver Tribe convinced the Bronze Tribe to serve them so unswervingly, nor what the Bronze Tribe receives from its relationship with the Silver Tribe.
To let the society be one with equity and justice. And to let everyone have confidence in the future. In spite of the various discussions and views in the society, and in spite of some resistance, I will act in accordance with these ideals unswervingly, and advance within the realm of my capabilities political restructuring. I will like to tell you the following two sentences to reinforce my view on this point.
One of Hewitt's letters to Johnston said "I wonder why I expect you to understand me better than most people – is it because I love you so?" Based on these letters the author of the biography, asserts that the exchanges were "unswervingly lesbian... hardly straight forward". However, some scholars opine that such romantic exchange of letters was not unusual among the woman of the 19th century and consider them as not sensual.
Hephaestion – Teenaged friend of Alexander who becomes his unswervingly loyal life partner. Pausanias – Bodyguard and lover of Philip, later elevated to captain of the bodyguards as compensation for a humiliating attack by a rival. Demosthenes – Athenian political orator, diplomat, and soldier, portrayed as arrogant, selfish, and venal (The strongly negative portrayal of Demosthenes in the novel has been one of the main criticisms leveled against it). Demosthenes is the most visible antagonist against Philip's drive for empire.
Much of the criticism surrounding the WPATH/HBIGDA-SOC applies to these as well, and some of these SOCs (mostly European SOC) are actually based on much older versions of the WPATH-SOC. Other SOCs are entirely independent of the WPATH. The criteria of many of those SOCs are stricter than the latest revision of the WPATH-SOC. Many qualified surgeons in North America and many in Europe adhere almost unswervingly to the WPATH-SOC or other SOCs.
From the 1931 election, when Grey braved public opinion at his private school by flaunting the Liberal colours, he was a devoted and unswervingly faithful adherent of the Liberal Party.The Times obit 1944 He stood unopposed in a by-election triggered by Sir Hugh Michael Seely being elevated to the peerage. He was sworn in at the House of Commons on 9 September 1941. Grey made his maiden speech there on 17 December 1941 in a debate on 'service pay and dependants' allowances'.
The Dalassenus were one of the few powerful patrician families who had been unswervingly loyal to the Macedonian dynasty. Constantine Dalassenos set out from his estates in the Armeniac Theme, but before reaching Constantinople the situation changed: the emperor's advisors preferred a weak ruler whom they could control, and, typically, Constantine was persuaded. He choose Romanos Argyros instead, forcing him to divorce his wife and marry Zoë. The wedding took place only three days before Constantine died on 11 November 1028.
The Liberal Union started to depict itself as "liberal and unswervingly conservative",Journal des débats, 16 March 1889. opposing the imposition of an income tax and separation of church and state and after fractures inside the Boulangist movement became the party of farmers, Catholics, bankers, industrialists, lawyers and journalists. The chair committee of the Liberal Union was headed by Henri Barboux and composed of prominent personalities including Léon Say, Émile de Marcère, Georges Picot and Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu.Barboux (cf. bibliographie).
Price was unswervingly loyal first to the Church of England and second to an unequivocally protestant monarchy. During the interregnum, he attacked the rise of sects, especially Quakers, and bitterly lamented the decline of the church. In his final years, Price concentrated on writing godly pamphlets and sermons, such as The Ready Way to Salvation (1665), which not only appeared regularly in London publishers’ book lists but they were frequently reprinted in colonial America and remained popular for more than a century.
By a most pleasing > marriage he joined virtue to nobility and in everything unswervingly > preserved and adorned the dignity of both. He lived in this very county of > Devon of which he was given the prefecture and for more or less thirty years > he administered his province with the greatest integrity. He honoured God > most religiously as well in private as in public duties. He was a great > example of benificence and hospitality and a most keen patron of the poor > and oppressed.
10 Most Censored Countries . CPJ. Retrieved 20 February 2013 Most Azerbaijanis receive their information from mainstream television, which is unswervingly pro-government and under strict government control. According to a 2012 report of the NGO "Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety (IRFS)" Azerbaijani citizens are unable to access objective and reliable news on human rights issues relevant to Azerbaijan and the population is under-informed about matters of public interest."Semi-annual Azerbaijan freedom of expression report, January 01 – July 01, 2012" (PDF; 3,0 MB).
Mosaic of Zoë at the Hagia Sophia Late in 1028, Constantine VIII lay on his deathbed. Wishing to secure the Macedonian dynasty, but having no son, he summoned Constantine Dalassenos from Antioch to marry his oldest daughter, Zoë. Dalassenos, the doux of Antioch was an experienced military commander, influential patrician, and unswervingly loyal to the ruling house. The emperor's advisors preferred not to have a strong military figure as the new emperor, and persuaded the Emperor to choose Romanos instead, as a potentially more pliable and certainly less travelled candidate.
Supporting these peers were two unofficial whips in the House of Lords: the Earls of Sunderland and Portland. Only one of these held at the time an office, albeit less senior, as Lord Chamberlain. The Whig Party held a majority in the House of Commons after the election in 1695, although not all Whig MPs were unswervingly loyal to the Junto. The Junto oversaw the creation of the Bank of England in 1694, but by 1699 the Junto's power had declined in the face of opposition by Robert Harley and the Tories.
When Geary leads the fleet to attack the Lakota star system, the aliens manipulate the Syndic hypernet to divert a Syndic fleet to the system. Throughout the series, Geary is troubled by larger issues. First, he is concerned by the declining state of the Alliance civilian government, which is losing control of its member worlds and the support of the military forces after a century of futile warfare. Also, even though Geary is unswervingly loyal to the Alliance, he fears that the government may choose to imprison him as a threat to its own power.
Robbie Collin argued Loveless has "vast significance", noting that the story opens with Russians fearing the end of the world during the 2012 phenomenon and closes with Zhenya wearing an outfit displaying the word "Russia" prominently while running on a treadmill. Collin interpreted Zhenya as "a real 21st century Mother Russia, going nowhere yet locked unswervingly on course". Zvyagintsev said "Russia" outfits were popular during the 2014 Winter Olympics and was not meant to equate Zhenya with Mother Russia. Koehler instead viewed Zhenya's mother as representative of Mother Russia.
Ireteba Peaks Wilderness Bluewater Resort and Casino, with image of Irataba In 1966, Sherer commented regarding Irataba's legacy amongst the Mohave: "Estimation of his position in Mojave history from the Mojave viewpoint differs. To some he is an heroic figure, to others he was a white collaborator who did not stand up for Mojave rights. From the standpoint of white men who were conquering a wilderness, he was indeed the Mojave who worked unswervingly for peace." Irataba's influence as a leader may even have left its mark on the Mohave language.
The loyal friendship he bore toward others he trusted would be reciprocally extended, and he seemingly preferred the disappointment thus frequently incurred to a relinquishment of his faith in human nature at large. That the life of a mind so constituted should be largely checkered with disappointment was inevitable; but to such lives the unswervingly faithful performance of duty, the singleness of high purpose, and the accomplishment of the same, so far as circumstances permit, carry their own reward. He died at his residence in Washington, after a lingering and painful illness, on May 9, 1890.
He remained unswervingly loyal to the Spanish Habsburg crown, suffering extensive losses of family lands in Portugal, Even so, it was impolitic to have a Portuguese serving as a Spanish ambassador during the revolt, and Olivares was not completely sure of Castelo Rodrigo's loyalty. In 1642, he was sent to Vienna, where he served until May 1644. From June 1644 he served in Brussels as adjunct governor of the Netherlands. He worked for the cause of peace between the United Provinces and Spain, and was instrumental in the preliminary negotiations which set in motion the peace conference of Münster.
The report by Prof. Walsh (UCC) found that although symphysiostomies were phased out in most medical institutions across the country, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital was practising the procedure until the 1980s a fact linked to the "unswervingly Catholic ethos" of the hospital. The draft Walsh report nevertheless found that symphysiotomy was justifiable and sought to consult with survivors on its findings. The draft Walsh report was criticised by victims' advocate group Survivors of Symphysiotomy, and by a number of opposition TDs and journalists, for failing to adequately address issues such as patient consent, and for perceivably justifying the performance of the operation.
He accused Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of pursuing "confrontational policies" and described the country's enrichment of uranium in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions as "a crisis coming steadily down the track". "Our policy is that whilst we remain unswervingly committed to diplomacy, it is important to emphasise to Iran that all options are on the table", Hague told MPs. In March he condemned the way parliamentary elections were staged, claiming they were not "free and fair". He said the poll had been held against a backdrop of fear that meant the result would not reflect the will of the people.
To the end of the surviving record of the treaty is appended a list of those who "swore on the side of King Ferdinand", and Ponce is listed among them.Barton, "Two Catalan Magnates", 258: ex parte regis Fernandi iurauerunt. Contrary to the Toledan historian's confused account, Ponce de Minerva was unswervingly loyal to Ferdinand II during the lifetime of Sancho III, although the presence of his name alongside the grieved Ponce de Cabrera and Osorio has raised suspicions. On 1 July he and the newly reconciled Ponce de Cabrera confirmed Ferdinand's grant to Rodrigo Sebastiánez, a monk of Oviedo.
Ignoring the fact he was flying over > terrain suitable for safe landing, he refused to jeopardize the mission by > breaking up the lead formation and continued unswervingly to lead his group > to the target upon which he dropped his bombs with devastating effect. Only > then did he leave formation, but his valiant attempts to gain sufficient > altitude for the crew to escape by parachute were unavailing and his > aircraft crashed in flames after his successful efforts to avoid other > planes in formation. By extraordinary flying skill, gallant leadership and > intrepidity, Lt. Col. Baker rendered outstanding, distinguished, and > valorous service to our Nation.
Her piety is well-known, and she gave strong backing to the canonisation of St.Brigitta, helped to make Vadstena into a strong cultural centre and encouraged the spread of "Brigittine language", which led to many Swedish expressions coming into use among Danes and Norwegians. In contrast with the foreign policy of her venturesome father, Margaret's was circumspect and unswervingly neutral in the bloody war between France and England as well as other European conflicts. However, she spared no pains to recover lost Danish territory. She purchased the island of Gotland from its actual possessors, Albert of Mecklenburg and the Livonian Order, and the greater part of Schleswig was regained in the same way.
That Linda Lavin is a fabulous > Nanny you don't need me to tell you, but this always remarkable actress > manages here to surpass even the stiff competition of her own previous > triumphs, squeezing every last drop out of her part without the slightest > trace of ham or plea for sympathy. Scarcely less admirable is the Louise of > Michele Pawk, who lends great heft to a humdrum character, making her > intensely human and profoundly moving. Donna Lynne Champlin is unswervingly > straightforward as the grown Helen, and Sara Niemietz makes little Helen > lovable with never an iota of cuteness. Amazing, too, is the Malcolm of > Nicolas King, a child actor with timing to make old pros envious.
A number of non-divine dragons and dragonlike beings serve Bahamut: Medrinia is a blue-green aquatic dragon said to have been born from the first tear that Bahamut shed after witnessing the desolation left after the first battle between Tiamat and the dragons of good. She dwells in the undersea palace of Sea Reach on the Prime Material Plane, allying with dolphins, sea-horses, and other aquatic dragons to defeat evil and protect good. Xathanon is a burst of golden energy with draconic shape, said to be a physical embodiment of the Positive Energy Plane. It was created by Bahamut from positive energy long ago, and it serves Draco Paladin unswervingly.
John Arlott describes Constantine as a man of "easy humour and essential patience ... His outlook was that of a compassionate radical and he maintained his high moral standards unswervingly." E. W. Swanton writes: "None could call Lord Constantine a modest man, but gifts of warmth and friendliness as well as a shrewd brain and a ready tongue helped to make him one of the personalities of his time." He did not get along with everyone; he and England cricketer Wally Hammond feuded for nearly ten years over what Constantine perceived as a slight in 1925–26. Subsequently, Constantine continually bowled short when he encountered Hammond on the field, until the pair made peace in the Old Trafford Test match of 1933.
Although the King's health continued to decline, he improved sufficiently in 1411 to direct the formation of a new council of his loyal councillors; this intentionally excluded his son, Prince Henry and the prince's associates, Henry and Thomas Beaufort, from power. Ros—the "reliable royalist"—sat on the council for the next fifteen months with other "unswervingly loyal" officials, such as the Bishops of Durham and Bath and Wells and the Archbishop of York. Ros and the others now signed administrative documents which had required the king's signet seal. A. L. Brown and Henry Summerson, two of the king's recent biographers, note that "at the end of his reign, as at its beginning, Henry placed his trust principally in his Lancastrian retainers".
As if she, a hag, a jew, a poet, a failed filmmaker, a former go-go dancer—an intellectual, a wife, as if she had the right to go right up to the end of the book and live having felt all that. I Love Dick boldly suggests that Chris Kraus' unswervingly attempted and felt female life is a total work and it didn't kill her."New York Magazine - 17 November 1997 - Page 20 "But this first literary effort by Chris Kraus, an alternative filmmaker who is also a fiction editor at Semiotext(e), got the wrong kind of attention. Her confessional roman à clef about the mossy realm of academe and the glossy SoHo-Chelsea art scene nearly landed her in court.
Roberts was unswervingly loyal to the church, but to him loyalty did not include passive acquiescence in the status quo, which he saw as laziness if not cowardice.Corbishley, Thomas, and Hebblethwaite, Peter, One Long Blast on the Whistle, The Month, March 1973, p 67 His unconventional views, his willingness to challenge authority, and his association with non-Catholic Christians, unsettled some in the Catholic Hierarchy, who shunned him, blocked his activities, and on occasion actively attacked him. He was asked to lead the prayers at a interdenominational CND and Christian Action meeting in Trafalgar Square on Remembrance Sunday, 12 November 1961, but Cardinal Godfrey forbade him from doing so.Hurn p 156 In 1964, the Fellowship of Reconciliation asked him to make a lecture tour of the US and he took part in many lectures across the US and Canada.
Culver & Hyde (2000), pp. 357–359 At the convention, Wallace galvanized supporters with a well-received speech in which he lauded Roosevelt and argued that "the future belongs to those who go down the line unswervingly for the liberal principles of both political democracy and economic democracy regardless of race, color, or religion".Culver & Hyde (2000), pp. 359–361 After Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech, the crowd began chanting for the nomination of Wallace, but Samuel D. Jackson adjourned the convention for the day before Wallace supporters could call for the beginning of vice presidential balloting.Culver & Hyde (2000), pp. 362–364 Party leaders worked furiously to line up support for Truman overnight, but Wallace received 429 1/2 votes (589 were needed for nomination) on the first ballot for vice president; Truman finished with 319 1/2 votes, and the remaining votes went to various favorite son candidates.
Two sets of arrows that exhibit the 200px We are unable to do away with such optical illusions by convincing ourselves rationally that our eyes have played tricks on us: obstinately and unswervingly, the mechanism follows its own rule and thus wields an imperious mastery over the human mind. While optical illusions are the most obvious instances of unconscious inference, people's perceptions of each other are similarly influenced by such unintended, unconscious conclusions. Helmholtz's second example refers to theatrical performance, arguing that the strong emotional effect of a play results mainly from the viewers' inability to doubt the visual impressions generated by unconscious inference: The mere sight of another person is sufficient to produce an emotional attitude without any reasonable basis whatsoever, yet highly resilient against all rational criticism. Obviously, the impression is based on the spontaneous, spurious attribution of traits - a process we can hardly avoid, for the human eye, so to speak, is incapable of doubt and thus cannot ward off the impression.
Bush spoke of the fight against terrorism as "the urgent task of our time", claiming "there is no isolation from evil" and "every nation must oppose this enemy or turn into its target".. He used the conferences, particularly his centerpiece address, as an opportunity to enlist the support of Asian political and business leaders for counterterrorism and his nascent war in Afghanistan, as well as economic recovery from the attacks. Some efforts were weakened by resistance from APEC's three majority Muslim states, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Chinese officials also initially attempted to maintain the summit's economic focus before yielding to American concerns. In the end, both Jiang and Putin spoke strongly about the need to "unswervingly oppose... terrorism in any form, whenever and wherever it occurs and who[m]ever it targets", while particularly connecting such opposition to Russia's ongoing Chechnyan Conflict and China's issues tamping down Uyghur separatism, both of which had drawn some international complaints.McMillan, Alex Frew, "APEC Unites against Terror", CNN, 22 October 2001.
" This contradicts the statements of student leaders, who emphasised the spontaneous nature of their decisions to join the protest and their desire to work within the political system. On the June 4 crackdown and its aftermath The Truth About the Beijing Turmoil recounts: "The measures adopted by the Chinese government to stop the turmoil and put down the rebellion have not only won the acclaim and support of the Chinese people, but they have also won the understanding and support of the governments and peoples of many other countries. The Chinese government has announced that it will unswervingly carry on the policy of reform and opening to the outside world…" Due to the ongoing censorship in China, it is difficult to verify the claim that the government crackdown had popular support. In the book The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited, Chen Guang, a soldier who participated in the June 4 crackdown, describes the attitudes of citizens following the protests, "The residents suddenly changed to become really nice to the soldiers.
Qiqihar University's guiding concept is to uphold Deng Xiao-ping's theory, and the important thought of the Three Representatives as guidelines, to advance the scientific concept on development as a command, to fully implement the Party's policy on education, to adhere to the unity of “large-scale, scientific organization, and fine quality with high efficiency,” and to follow the road towards developing these essential qualities. The university stands in Heilongjiang to serve local economic construction and social development, and to keep teaching as the central task, and to improve the quality of teaching as the lifeline of the university. The university unswervingly takes the cultivation of high-level professionals and senior specialists as the basic task to building the university into a provincial key comprehensive university. Through years of exploration and practice, the university has formed its special features: “Carrying forward the fine tradition of working hard, with a pioneering spirit and a dedication to the frontier, of cultivating surefooted, industrious and competent high-level professionals.” For years, the university, upholding the thought that “development is the first task,” has been unceasingly deepening programs of reform, development, and the construction of various undertakings, and has made great achievements.

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