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"unwaveringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not change or become weaker in any way

154 Sentences With "unwaveringly"

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When you say something unwaveringly, people start to believe it.
His haunting falsetto unwaveringly silenced the arena with unprecedented haste.
But Smart says the male divers have been unwaveringly supportive.
And I became grateful -- immensely, unwaveringly, and forever grateful for you.
Hobbesian to the max, "Blood Father" is unwaveringly nasty and brutish.
Diagramming a Nickname for Otto Porter Otto Porter is unwaveringly monotonous.
The Zionist movement has been unwaveringly democratic from its very start.
In Hong Kong, Mr. Xi's government unwaveringly supported the extradition bill.
Jam, for her part, unwaveringly defines the parameters of her own existence.
"I stand unhesitatingly and unwaveringly with the women," Bourdain wrote in December 2017.
It is a deep guiding philosophy to which Apple appears to be unwaveringly dedicated.
European initiative on these recommendations would send a strong signal that we stand committed unwaveringly.
Conservative activists want Trump to replace him with a nominee who is more unwaveringly conservative.
In a polarized country where many are unwaveringly contemptuous of either Mr. Trump or Mrs.
Unwaveringly true to its title, "Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff" has no formal plot.
The accompanying voice-over describes their typical content, in the unwaveringly dull tones of officialdom.
Even for the unwaveringly pro-choice, it's a politically handy question to keep in mind.
The camera obsesses over Mother, unwaveringly, using tight close-ups and over-the-shoulder shots.
"And at the same time, unwaveringly support free trade and investment, and oppose protectionism," Xiao said.
But what recourse do these (either unwaveringly brave, or incredibly reckless and stupid) phone owners have?
Exotic and Passage were married as of 2019, and Passage has been unwaveringly loyal to Exotic.
No matter how international circumstances change, we must hold unwaveringly onto economic development as the focus.
Our allies intuitively understand the stakes in this mission, and we must stand unwaveringly at their side.
"All battle zones must unwaveringly listen to the Party's direction, insist upon the Party's absolute leadership," Xi said.
There is nothing quite like growing up to parents, a family, and a community unwaveringly devoted to faith.
Just because a microbe kills one species of pathogen does not mean it is unwaveringly "good" or peaceful.
Advocates need to unwaveringly hold the State accountable for its responsibility to protect the well-being of children.
The endless focus on impeachment has given many the impression that everything on Capitol Hill is unwaveringly tribal.
"Resolutely and unwaveringly clean up party and government and fight corruption," Mr. Huang told Tianjin officials in late June.
Throughout, Sharma adheres unwaveringly to Raymond Carver's dictum of "no tricks," telling his stories with bracingly direct, unassuming language.
We are unwaveringly committed to upholding the integrity of the Oscars and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
I admire her ability to compose herself and unwaveringly state some facts to make it sound like an intelligible debate.
Egypt is "strongly and unwaveringly committed to respecting human rights and freedoms," Ahmed Abu Zeid, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said.
He's dressed head to toe in Versace, a sign of his early success, but is unwaveringly demure in his manner.
The Senegalese has been unwaveringly solid for a number of years now, and was as good as ever in 2019.
Detractors, however, say a tax could stall innovation at a time when China is unwaveringly pushing to dominate AI and robotics.
And Daenerys seems unwaveringly regal, walking between lines of her soldiers as if she's proud of the massacre she just committed.
To their critics, they remain stubbornly stuck in the 22020s; to their admirers, they have stayed unwaveringly true to their principles.
Xi also promised to shore up Communist Party discipline and "unwaveringly" maintain his anticorruption campaign against high- and low-ranking officials alike.
They became famous after starring in Clark's 1995 cult-classic film Kids, which stares unwaveringly into a fictionalized version of their lives.
Rashida Tlaib have always lead with courage by unwaveringly fighting for the working people of our country, and their endorsement of Sen.
Rosie rarely addresses her disability — at this point, it's an unremarkable part of her life — but when she does, she's unwaveringly proud.
He's also blessed with an unwaveringly steady hand (as is his director of photography, Damien Elliott) that persists through moments of stark brutality.
The president "unwaveringly gave me his word that there will be absolutely no interference" in the work of the NPA, says Ms Batohi.
Piper (Mia Sinclair Jenness) is a die-hard believer and unwaveringly intense; Curtis (Caleel Harris) is more skeptical, but is unyieldingly loyal to Piper.
It takes more than a meat dress and a few hair bows to curate a fanbase as rabid yet unwaveringly loyal as Little Monsters.
The most shocking thing of all, though, was their unwaveringly positive disposition: They hum as they walk, they joke around, and they smile incessantly.
Though focused unwaveringly on police brutality and racial profiling, this determinedly low-key triptych is really about the difficulty of doing the right thing.
Austin: You have your preferences and your ideas — strict bedtimes, schedules, the paramount importance of a movie's rewatch value — and you hold onto them unwaveringly.
He's unwaveringly calm (and not just because he's stoned), even while scrambling from apartment to apartment with thousands of dollars in weed on his person.
"Here was this 18-year-old very bright light who unwaveringly felt she wanted to be a part of positive storytelling through loss," she says.
He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
Unwaveringly focused on Ayanna (a captivating Zora Howard), 17, during the summer before she leaves for college, the movie deftly alternates between two distinct tones.
Unwaveringly confident in its fellowship of nations, Interpol was slow to recognize an era in which autocrats and strongmen wield increasing power over international institutions.
While Doctors Without Borders unwaveringly contended that the US had dropped the bombs, anonymous officials spread misleading and conflicting reports about the incident to the media.
She can be careless and violent, with a tendency to hit first and ask questions later, but when it counts, her moral compass points unwaveringly north.
Xi said that 'we must unwaveringly persist in the principle that the Party manages the media, persist in politicians running newspapers periodicals, TV stations and news websites.
Building the wall If there's one illegal immigration prescription for which Trump has unwaveringly stood by, it's his pledge to build a wall on the southern border.
Yi also said China will keep the yuan basically stable, and will unwaveringly push forward financial opening up according to its own timetable and needs of reform.
I had forgotten the landmark was also a place of worship, and I was initially struck by the spectacle of piety to which Catholics seemed so unwaveringly committed.
One of the key tenets of orthodox Islam is its perfect nature and the infallibility of the Quran, two claims I unwaveringly held on to for two decades.
Despite the polls, Saccone is running on the Trump platform, championing the president's tax cuts, pledging his loyalty to the coal mining industry and staying unwaveringly pro-life.
A savvy stylist, he's forcing largely white audiences to follow him into his own experience of the self (or in the case of Us, selves): an unwaveringly black one.
That means taking a strong stance against harassment and abuse -- unwaveringly opposing the elevation of men who have either been proven abusive or who stand accused but inadequately investigated.
And yet Kelly testified unwaveringly to McConnell's close relationship with the president: "He and the president spoke frequently, you know, on every topic you could imagine," he told me.
Time robbed Narcissus of his good looks, but through a volcanic blast, almost 2,000 years and many tons of ash, his beloved — his own reflection — has gazed unwaveringly back.
The writers generously revealed what awkwardly uncool adult jobs their characters now have, whether or not their happy ending was actually ever-after, and what character traits have remained unwaveringly true.
She didn't wear a hijab then, nor does she now, but she taught me a lot about her faith, and today she continues to be unwaveringly proud in her Muslim identity.
Then, after acknowledging that they usually vote Democratic, they were to ask voters to rate their likely voting preference on a scale of zero (for unwaveringly Republican) to 903 (steadfastly Democratic).
Mr. McConnell is famously disciplined and inscrutable and will no doubt stick unwaveringly to his pledge to block the nominee — unless he finds it is not in his interest to do so.
However, there was something different about the final episodes of Grace And Frankie season 5, which premiered on Netflix Friday — something unwaveringly tense hovering above Grace and Frankie's formerly happy beachside home.
While sometimes I was genuinely worried about West's mental health, I defended him unwaveringly, explaining that the rapper is simply an artist who likes to push boundaries, encourage debate, and spark conversation.
Police chiefs who oversee America's largest law enforcement agencies unwaveringly assert that enforcing federal immigration laws is not their responsibility, and doing so would actually make their cities a lot more dangerous.
" And Noah Rothman notes in Commentary, the flagship journal of neo-conservatism, "By bringing on Breitbart's head, any illusion of distance between the Trump campaign and its most unwaveringly supportive blog is now gone.
Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 is a three movement composition in the key of A major, and is perfect to put in your earbuds and scream to, desperately and unwaveringly, in approximately 25 second intervals.   5.
Mack is unwaveringly loyal to Joule—"he" will assist her in combat via the Y button, will dig for anything buried under the sand, and generally appears to be having a great time, all the time.
If your eyes need to stay open, like Blessed's in "I, Claudius," stare at a chosen spot unwaveringly; if your eyes are closed, fix them on something you can see through your eyelids, like a light bulb.
While narratives about learning to love yourself for who you are are important, I was far more affected and inspired by Fareeda's evolved, self-reliant perspective, poise, and stoic ability to unwaveringly feel herself at all times.
Woods's unwaveringly optimistic outlook on life may have been rooted in a whole lot of privilege, but in a time where the whole world feels like it's exploding, it's natural to want to borrow some of her positivity.
The situation is so dire that even Japan's unwaveringly optimistic officials now express worry about the country's growth, saying the economy — the world's third largest after the United States and China — is facing "severe circumstances" because of the pandemic.
BVCP's American founder, Michael Calvey, has been unwaveringly bullish about the Russian market through crises, recessions and geopolitical tensions, staying put even as other foreign investors wound down their businesses after Russia annexed Crimea and launched a war in eastern Ukraine.
In the decades since Mr Calvey, a veteran of Salomon Brothers and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), set up Baring Vostok in 1994, he has been unwaveringly bullish about the Russian market, through crises, recessions and geopolitical tensions.
German chancellor Angela Merkel's husband, a theoretical physicist, has eschewed the public eye so unwaveringly that a German newspaper once labeled him "as invisible as a molecule," a practice that has not impeded the smooth functioning of the German state.
" "That's why we were disappointed when Teresa Carlson, vice president of the worldwide public sector of Amazon Web Services, recently said that Amazon 'unwaveringly supports' law enforcement, defense, and intelligence customers, even if we don't 'know everything they're actually utilizing the tool for.
Brine is a rare breed, and his work with VECTOR encompasses more than just creating an art gallery—he's created an entire universe, truly intelligible only to those on the inside, a group of artists termed "The Vectorian Government," who are unwaveringly, unapologetically committed to their installations and performances.
Of course soldiers aren't unwaveringly chivalrous all the time; some are noble, some are trapped, and there's a reason Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is widespread in the military – not only because of the witnessed violence, but because of deeply sown doubt about what happened and why it happened.
He could also undercut one of his top goals at the convention: to rebrand himself as a steady leader, caring father and unwaveringly optimistic American after a stormy two months when his temperament and character have been relentlessly attacked and even fellow Republicans have accused him of making racist statements.
In December of 2017, Bourdain wrote about meeting "one extraordinary woman with a particularly awful story to tell," describing how it led him to "stand unhesitatingly and unwaveringly" with accusers in the #MeToo movement—something he did, as Popula's interview makes clear, up until the last months of his life.
Once every election came to promise the prospect of a change in power, however, everything lawmakers did came to be seen through the lens of the next election — and the ascendant congressional figures of the era, like Newt Gingrich, were necessarily the ones who most unwaveringly saw it that way.
WASHINGTON — Several prominent veteran Democrats, alarmed by the party's drift from its longstanding alignment with Israel, are starting a new political group that will try to counter the rising skepticism on the left toward the Jewish state by supporting lawmakers and candidates in 2020 who stand unwaveringly with the country.
"I have been very clear from the minute I was nominated to the minute I walked in the door to countless opportunities since then that I am always unwaveringly committed to doing this job by the books, independently, following our rules and our processes free from political or partisan influence," Wray said.
Read more: The wife of the notorious drug lord El Chapo is a former beauty queen who unwaveringly supports her husbandOchoa Felix was reportedly part of the Guzman's Sinaloa Cartel, and had been nicknamed the "Empress of Ántrax," for her leadership of a group of assassins named Los Ántrax, the New York Post reported.
But the character that stuck — and the one that many Ukrainians now look to to clean up their graft-addled country — is that of Vasyl Holoborodko, Mr. Zelensky's role in a hit television series, "Servant of the People," about an unwaveringly honest high school history teacher who is elected president after a viral video shows him ranting against corruption.
Before SESTA/FOSTA, Red says, getting the mainstream press to pay attention "was unthinkable"Photo: Gizmodo (Melanie Ehrenkranz)"We want to see ourselves and situate ourselves in the legacy of radical sex worker resistance to state violence," Red says, adding that it is appropriate, post-SESTA/FOSTA, that they come out boldly and unwaveringly, given the gravity of the problems now facing the community.
To everyone from the intern who made me oatmeal when I woke up at the hospital that morning, to the deputy who waited beside me, to the nurses who calmed me, to the detective who listened to me and never judged me, to my advocates who stood unwaveringly beside me, to my therapist who taught me to find courage in vulnerability, to my boss for being kind and understanding, to my incredible parents who teach me how to turn pain into strength, to my grandma who snuck chocolate into the courtroom throughout this to give to me, my friends who remind me how to be happy, to my boyfriend who is patient and loving, to my unconquerable sister who is the other half of my heart, to Alaleh, my idol, who fought tirelessly and never doubted me.
The delineation of the female lead roles is similarly clear. Clelia’s conduct is unwaveringly moral; in contrast Marzia makes fun of Totila and mocks her own destiny, but eventually surrenders to both.
For the discerning viewer, satisfaction is guaranteed.. and some more. Aishwarya Rai is marvellous, handling complex scenes with grace and empathy. Above all, the enterprise belongs to Abhishek Bachchan. He is astonishingly nuanced and unwaveringly forceful in his career-best performance after Yuva.
The distraught but unwaveringly devoted Sandhyavali acquiesces to this decision. Rukmangada raises his sword. Just as he is about to strike off his son's head, Vishnu appears before them, pleased. Vishnu reveals that Mohini is an apsara, sent to test Rukmangada's devotion, a test which he has passed.
"Coming Out on 'Buffy': Willow discovers she's attracted to another woman, Tara", Houston Chronicle, p. 6. Willow does not tell her friends about Tara for several episodes, instead just expressing the wish to spend time with Tara, where she can have something just for herself.Stafford, p. 232. Tara is unwaveringly supportive and committed to Willow.
In November, this first aircraft was severely damaged in a crash on frozen ground. Unwaveringly, Harth used knowledge from the failed attempts to build improve his gliders. The rotary wing control remained an essential feature of the his gliders. Serving as a senior construction city council member, Harth spent his free time designing and testing his flying machines.
The relationship soon blossoms into a romantic one. Dimitri seduces Gloria away from Tad and back into his life. Gloria defends Dimitri's unsavory actions to Tad unwaveringly. The final straw for Gloria comes when Tad and Dimitri's half-brother Edmund Grey (John Callahan) trick Dimitri into confessing all of his misdeeds, and she overhears the entire conversation.
While Roberta is one of the most powerful warrior-women in Black Lagoon, she is also highly conscientious. She is unwaveringly devoted to her master and his son, Garcia, whom she loves deeply. Roberta and Revy fight each other, but only to beat themselves up. Rock interferes, but Roberta and Revy tell him to stay out of it.
Oasis of Stillness p.221 With constant practice, when one is established unwaveringly in the state of Aghor consciousness, a person becomes an Avadhut – a spiritually realized human being. Anyone from any religious, spiritual or ethnic background who has come to abide in the state of Aghor consciousness, regardless of the path that led to this state, is an Avadhut.Harihar Ram (1997).
Boswell, James: The Life of Samuel Johnson 1740–1795, Chapter 13. The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley testifies against the notion that Bacon's was an unwaveringly dry legal style: "Lord Bacon was a poet. His language has a sweet majestic rhythm, which satisfies the sense, no less than the almost superhuman wisdom of his intellect satisfies the intellect [...]." Shelley, Percy Bysshe: Defense of Poetry (1821), p. 10.
Olga Ahrends is in danger of being amputated her leg; Sauerbruch, however, can be able to cure her by removing her parathyroid gland. Neither has she to be worried about the operation costs. Within this background story, many further episodes from Sauerbruch's life and work are shown, some of them in flashbacks. During the Bavarian Soviet Republic, he unwaveringly stuck to his professional ethics.
He was the son of Benjamin Wolf Franklin, whose family had come to London via Breslau from Prague. He was adopted by his aunt, the wife of a silversmith, and started his working life as a hawker of watch glasses. He was apprenticed to a watchmaker, acquired a shop in 1807, and ascended the retail ladder. He was unwaveringly orthodox and socially and culturally English.
Formed in 1969 as the Bay Area Revolutionary Union (BARU), the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) had almost one thousand members in twenty-five states by 1975. Its main founder and long time leader, Bob Avakian, a Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) organizer had fought off attempts for control of the SDS by the Progressive Labor Party. The party has been unwaveringly Maoist.George & Wilcox, p.
James W. Long, From Privileged to Dispossessed: The Volga Germans, 1860-1917, p. 207. The Kadets' liberal economic program favored the workers' right to an eight-hour dayPeter Gatrell, Government, Industry and Rearmament in Russia, 1900-1914: The Last Argument of Tsarism, p. 81. and the right to take strike action. The Kadets "were unwaveringly committed to full citizenship for all of Russia's minorities" and supported Jewish emancipation.
As innovative thinking and experimental approaches are discouraged, people follow tradition unwaveringly and show little inclination to think outside of established guidelines. Occupational skills are passed down from parent to child by a long process of apprenticeship. Guilds restrict the dissemination of trade secrets and technical knowledge. The Church controls the spread of new knowledge and tries to smother new ideas that does not agree with established dogmas.
Wakabayashi, Bob Tadashi, Anti-Foreignism and Western Learning in Early-Modern Japan, Council on East-Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1986. For an exception, see Jewish settlement in the Japanese Empire. Racism was omnipresent in the press during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Greater East Asia War and the media's descriptions of the superiority of the Yamato people was unwaveringly consistent.David C. Earhart, Certain Victory, 2008, p.
She is cold and reserved, a ferocious fighter, and she seems to have only allowed one person—Ritsuko—to be truly close to her. She also has a habit of speaking her mind, which at time frightens Risa. : ; : Current Student Council Treasurer. Because Ritsuko counts on her, and treated her with respect when few of the other students in the school would, Lisa has become very faithful and unwaveringly loyal to Ritsuko.
Kirra is a stunningly beautiful serramarra who possesses the ability to shape-shift and heal. When she was young she learned about a young mystic like herself living in a village within Danalustrous and summoned him to live with her in Danan Hall. This mystic is Donnal, and from then on he becomes unwaveringly loyal to her. Kirra is very close to her father and younger sister, Casserah, but is constantly restless in contrast to their homebodyness.
Section 4 Lessons in the art of war cannot be exhaustively compiled in the form of regulations. The principles enunciated must be applied in accordance with the situation. Simple actions, logically carried out will lead most surely to the objective. Section 6 The command of an army and its subordinate units requires leaders capable of judgement, with clear vision and foresight, and the ability to make independent and decisive decisions and carry them out unwaveringly and positively.
Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman, and Wonder Woman is Gal Gadot." Jost praised Gadot's interpretation of Wonder Woman as the one in which Gadot "absolutely nails the character's unwaveringly positive outlook on life. She's a force of nature who believes in the greater good; her conviction that she's meant to save the world is stronger than her bullet-deflecting shield. She's genuine, she's fun, she's the warm source of energy at the heart of the movie.
" Critics universally praised Lancaster's vocal performance on the album. Kill Your Stereos review calls his vocals, "blisteringly powerful". Bird of Richard Thinks agreed, saying, "The musical tapestries of the album are often intricate but don’t feel overblown, this providing the ideal backing to Lancaster’s distinctive impassioned vocal delivery." The Kill Your Stereo review wasn't quite as positive on this front, saying, "It is apparent As You Are may be unwaveringly familiar and at times a little monochromatic in flavour.
An exterminator of Ukrainian ancestry working for the New York City Bureau of Pest Control, Fet's occupation soon leads to his discovery of the truth about vampires while working in a derelict building. Reaching Eph through a professional connection at the CDC, the exterminator lends both his skills as a vermin hunter and his powerful physique to Setrakian and Goodweather's cause. Loyal and unwaveringly brave, he becomes a surrogate son to the old professor. In the television series, he is played by Kevin Durand.
Despite this, she never treated Mokuren badly and never let herself turn bitter. Later on, the two paired after Shion and Mokuren got engaged; however, Gyokuran still loved Mokuren and believed that Shion forced her into the engagement, allowing him to hope that Mokuren did love him back. Because of this, even after they hooked up, Enju's feelings were never really returned by Gyokuran. Shusuran was Enju's best friend and supported her unwaveringly as much as she could through Enju's days of trying to gain Gyokuran's interest.
It opens with the "volcanic" ballad "Moments", which boasts atmospherics and influences of "trippy" samba. Lyrically, it sees Lo confessing her flaws before declaring "On good days, I am charming as fuck!". "The Way That I Am" is a dubstep song filled with "pain and passion" as Lo sings in a soulful rasp and lyrically cries out to her partner to love her as she is; including flaws. "Got Love" is one of the albums "pure" pop moments, and contains an unwaveringly positive attitude.
However, once the Denikin had been defeated, Lenin used the first available opportunity to crush the pro-independence movement. In February 1920 Lenin drafted a Central Committee resolution preparing the liquidation of the Borotbist faction, now branded as a nationalist organisation. The resolution declared, "their struggle against the slogans of closer and closer union with the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) is also contrary to the interests of the proletariat. All policy must be directed systematically and unwaveringly toward the fortchoming liquidation of the Borotbists in the near future".
Another drama in verse, Jesuits in Lithuania (Иезуиты в Литве, 1876), dealt with the strengthening of the Jesuits' power in the country during the reign of Stephen Báthory. In 1891, ranked Lieutenant general, Navrotsky retired. This decade saw the publication of the short stories collection Waves of Life (Волны жизни, 1894) as well as two novels, Under the Blows of Fate (Под ударами судьбы, 1898) and To Each Their Own (Каждому своё, 1899). Navrotsky's most cherished genre was that of a historical drama in verse, his attitude remaining unwaveringly pro-monarchist.
He built numerous buildings at Mithila, and the ruins of the old fort can still be seen at Bhojpur Kadim. During the ensuing succession war at the end of Shah Jahan's life, both Shah Shuja and Dara Shikoh sought Amar Singh's support, but since it was Shah Shuja who had helped Amar Singh obtain the Bhojpur raj, his decision was "a foregone conclusion". During the wars that followed, Amar Singh unwaveringly gave support to Shah Shuja, including at the Battle of Bahadurpur between the two brothers in February 1658.
The Stepford Wives is a 1975 American satirical horror film directed by Bryan Forbes, written by William Goldman, and starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, and Peter Masterson. Its plot follows a woman who relocates with her husband and children from New York City to the Connecticut community of Stepford, where she comes to find the women live unwaveringly subservient lives to their husbands. The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Ira Levin. Filmed in Connecticut in 1974, The Stepford Wives premiered theatrically in February 1975.
Her video Brain Storm juxtaposes her manipulation of fluid ink painting with an unwaveringly walking man and horse, evoking "a life's journey or a psychic one" whose "unfolding we witness with curiosity and fascination." She was seen to have rendered "a new artistic language of time-based landscape painting." Ink was also used to address issues such as time and life. Ma's solo exhibition Inked with the Eslite Gallery in 2011 applied ink to live plants from which green leaves kept bursting out, displaying the resilience of life.
Prior to World War II, there were two types of utility horse in the Netherlands: Gelderlanders bred in the south under the Gelderlander Horse Studbook (1925) and the Groningen bred in the north under the NWP (1943). The Groningen was, and still is, a heavy-set warmblood horse very similar to the Alt-Oldenburger and East Friesian. The Gelderlander was a more elegant variation, often serving as a carriage horse in addition to a useful draft horse. While the Groningen were almost unwaveringly solid black, brown, or dark bay, the Gelderlanders were more often chestnut with flashy white markings.
Later that year it helped the cause of George Murphy, a former movie actor and close friend of Ronald Reagan in being elected to the United States Senate, and then helped Reagan himself to be elected Governor of California in 1966. The group claims to hold much of the responsibility for the "Reagan Revolution". Ronald Reagan often referred to CRA as the "Conscience of the Republican Party." Unlike some other conservative political groups, it makes no pretense at being nonpartisan; the "CRA has been working to elect Republican candidates who stand unwaveringly for Republican principles," according to their website.
" Rolling Stone declared it "stunning", adding, "even near the end of the two-hour show, her voice was unwaveringly powerful, carrying the "Sing it people/Sing it children" lines like a flag on the Fourth of July." Jackson's dancers emulated "animated toys and storybook figures" in catsuits, performing robotic moves against "structured, sassy beats." On Number Ones, Up Close and Personal, Jackson's rendition was also praised, as she "sliced her way through tight, sharp choreography." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian called it "ferocious", adding, "if she wanted to remind people how commanding a presence she can be, she's done her job.
She unwaveringly loves Wild Bill, and makes the most of being on a budget. George Wilhoit (David Healy; Vernon Weddle) Big Guy's lawyer who played a section of his late client's video will every week, and was there to make sure the conditions, however outlandish, were carried out. Some conditions were reasonable (like the family getting a job or living within a strict budget, after Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen were caught trying to throw out the Westchesters) while others (where Big Guy had Stanley kidnapped on his birthday to find out who his true friends were) were more than a mite bit bizarre.
It is clear that animals of quite a range of species are capable of solving problems that appear to require abstract reasoning;For chimpanzees, see for example Wolfgang Köhler's (1917) work with chimpanzees is a famous early example. He observed that chimpanzees did not use trial and error to solve problems such as retrieving bananas hung out of reach. Instead, they behaved in a manner that was "unwaveringly purposeful," spontaneously placing boxes so that they could climb to reach the fruit. Modern research has identified similar behavior in animals usually thought of as much less intelligent, if appropriate pre-training is given.
Amelia Bingham in an ornate turban hat,1910 Paul Poiret, the so-called 'Sultan de la mode', included the turban in his revival of 'oriental' styles in the early 1910s. As part of his research Poiret visited the Victoria and Albert Museum in order to study its collection of antique Indian turbans, declaring "I admired unwaveringly the diversity of their so logical and so elegant forms." Turbans continued gaining in popularity from the early 1920s. Some of this may have been due to the increasing availability of the motor car, since the close-fitting design helped to protect the hair and head from the elements.
Lora Bellamy died in 1937 and was buried next to him. A 1912 publication, History of the province of Alberta, praised his business career and, describing him as "a man of distinct and forceful individuality, [and] of broad mentality and mature judgement". In 1906, he was described as "unwaveringly faithful to the trust committed to him, and during his tenure of the office he so acceptably fills, has given city affairs his most careful and serviceable attention." Bellamy Hill in, a road on a hill in Downtown Edmonton, the site of his former residence (99 Avenue and 102 Street), was named in his honour in 1973.
In 2018, Leyton Buzzard made his debut for Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), as the assistant to Joe Hendry. He was unwaveringly loyal to Hendry, who later added Kez Evans and Ravie Davie to his stable, the Dallas Mavericks. Eventually, Hendry got annoyed with Buzzard losing all the time, and began denigrating him more and more until Buzzard turned face. The feud between the two men culminated at Shug's Hoose 6, with the stipulation being a career versus freedom of speech match (if Buzzard won, Hendry would leave ICW, and if Hendry won, Buzzard would be forced to wear a mask and be silent until Fear & Loathing XII).
Harrington regained the starting role the week after Garcia threw a game-ending interception returned for a touchdown in overtime against Chicago. Harrington started again for Detroit on November 13, 2005, against the Arizona Cardinals, throwing for three touchdowns without an interception in the Lions' 29–21 win. Harrington was voted by Lions fans as their Offensive Player of the Year, according to the Lions' official website. Despite his difficult times in Detroit, he remained unwaveringly optimistic and was thus dubbed "Joey Blue- Skies" and "Joey Sunshine" by sarcastic Lions' fans and beat writers who grew tired of his predictable post-game commentary as the losses continued to mount.
Eric R. Danton of The Hartford Courant deemed it as "crackling" and "club-ready", while calling it one of the "killer tracks" off the album along with "Break the Ice" and "Hot as Ice". Denton Record- Chronicles Mike Daniel said the best tracks of Blackout are "the unwaveringly catchy 'Radar' and the neo-wave curveball of 'Heaven and Earth'". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said some of the songs of Blackout, "really show off the skills of the producers", exemplifying "Gimme More", "Radar", "Break the Ice", "Heaven on Earth" and "Hot as Ice". He also selected it as one of his 'track picks' of the album.
Section One of the Constitution sets up the governmental framework and specifies that the government is run by the people of Belarus. The government, which has been declared a multi-party representative democracy, forms its own foreign policy and is willing to defend the right to do so when necessary. Section One also establishes that the state protects the rights and freedoms of its citizens, but contains the proviso that a citizen of Belarus "bears a responsibility towards the State to discharge unwaveringly the duties imposed upon him by the Constitution."Webportal of the President of the Republic of Belarus Section One of the Constitution .
Death and suffering abound. Extremely intelligent and ruthless, and with organs able to produce electric discharges much like an electric eel, the Szerns rule the Selenites with an iron hand and extract from them a tribute in produce, services and offspring. The Szerns also rape Selenite women to breed human-Szern hybrids: when the soft white tentacles of a Szern, hidden beneath its wings, grip and electrically shock a female Selenite, she conceives and bears a diminished, intellectually stunted hybrid being known as a Deathling (mortes). Unwaveringly faithful slaves to the Szerns, the Deathlings are treated little better than dogs and are trained to hate and persecute the Selenites.
Seventeen-year-old Des Grieux, studying philosophy at Amiens, comes from a noble and landed family, but forfeits his hereditary wealth and incurs the disappointment of his father by running away with Manon on her way to a convent. In Paris, the young lovers enjoy a blissful cohabitation, while Des Grieux struggles to satisfy Manon's taste for luxury. He scrounges together money by borrowing from his unwaveringly loyal friend Tiberge and by cheating gamblers. On several occasions, Des Grieux's wealth evaporates (by theft, in a house fire, etc.), prompting Manon to leave him for a richer man because she cannot stand the thought of living in penury.
Camille Zamora (born December 14th, 1976) is an American soprano recognized for her performance of opera, zarzuela, oratorio, art song and American songbook. She performs repertoire ranging from the early Baroque to 21st century premieres by composers including Grammy Award winners Robert Aldridge and Herschel Garfein as well as Prix de Rome winner Christopher Theofanidis. Of Spanish ancestry on her father's side, Zamora has performed works in Italian, German, French, Russian, Czech, and Chinese as well as her native English and Spanish. Reviewers from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Houston Chronicle have praised her "dramatic, nuanced readings," her "divine soprano," and "the richness of her fabulously colorful and unwaveringly powerful soprano instrument," respectively.
The United States however, was an ally of Pakistan both materially and politically, and as a result they did not support India's taking of 90,000 Pakistani POWs. The U.S. saw India's actions as threatening especially since India had just became a nuclear power and maintained close military ties with the U.S.S.R. The Soviet Union supported both the armies of Bangladesh and India and thus supported Bangladesh's unwaveringly. As a result of Soviet support, all nations that were part of the Warsaw Pact also recognized Bangladesh's independence. Soviet backing ensured that the states in the U.S.S.R.'s sphere of influence, including Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania all recognized Bangladesh's independence.
The latter artists eventually formed the Antipodeans Group, staging an exhibition in August 1959, initially to make a stand against Johnson, French, Kemp and a growing number of non-objectivist followers, although increasingly to express their opposition to American Abstract Expressionism which they feared was about to overwhelm Australian art. To this day, his commit to the Charles Nodrum Gallery is admirable, celebrating over 30 years since his first exhibition with the Richmond based gallery. Even at 92 years old, his pieces are still featured within many exhibitions and remain nationally celebrated Johnson has remained unwaveringly committed to geometric abstraction in the many decades since, producing paintings that are stylistically and intellectually indebted to Russian Constructivism.
Though less popular than larger bands of the same genre, Overkill is one of the oldest thrash metal bands performing today. Although their debut album was not released until 1985, Overkill's beginnings predate the formation of all of the "Big Four" of thrash metal bands (Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer) by at least one year. After the band's inception, as time passed and Overkill began creating more music alongside its quickly-growing competitors, it became known for its fast and heavy style. The band's music lacked enough variety to rival the names of the "Big Four", but Overkill maintained its unique sound unwaveringly throughout its career instead of trying to gain popularity with a more commercial style.
He spent a lot of time in the wood shop, becoming increasingly interested in the limited machinery the Amish allowed themselves to operate as well as interacting with non-Amish people (known as the English, regardless of ethnicity). The belief was that an unwaveringly faithful woman would be a good influence on the troubled young man and so the marriage went ahead. After the wedding and the birth of a son, Gingerich became increasingly depressed. Through the wood shop he worked in, he befriended a non-Amish man called Dave Lindsey who told him that unless he renounced his Amish faith and became a born-again Christian like Lindsey, he would go to Hell.
Contrasting to these new towns such a degree of social housing was still as strongly resisted as possible in upmarket suburbs and most of the existing exurbs well-connected to London in the new Green Belt which almost unwaveringly elected majority-Conservative councils. Such private housing-dominant bastions of the Green Belt being Edgware, Amersham, Staines upon Thames, Surbiton, Sevenoaks and Epping. In the 1938–1950s period, earmarking of the Green Belt intra-London infill areas continued to be earmarked for housing and those to "round off" the shape of London as official policy. A direct consequence was that when London was redrawn (namely from the 1889 County of London to Greater London) its area in 1965 was made five times greater.
Christensen (née Dahl) was the daughter of Alfhild Freng Dahl and wholesaler and ship owner Thor Dahl, who was at the time one of the largest merchants in Sandefjord, Norway. The Norwegian Antarctic historian Hans Bogen described her in 1955: “Ingrid Dahl was exactly what in our time we call a kjekk og frisk jente (a Norwegian expression meaning a girl who could be at once one of the boys, then one of the girls, without losing her femininity or charm). She was the natural leader of the girls in her age group because of her initiative, humour and fearlessness, qualities she has preserved unwaveringly to the present day”. Ingrid married Lars Christensen in 1910, uniting two of Sandefjord's most powerful ship owning families, and they had six children.
Speaking at a screening of film The Magnitsky Files, Senator John McCain said: > Thank you for everything that Freedom House continues to do on behalf of > people around the world who suffer oppression and persecution. I'm honored > to have known you and to have the opportunity to work with you around the > world ... We rely on organizations like Freedom House to make judgments > about corruption and the persecution of minorities ... Writing in the conservative National Review Online, John R. Miller states: > Freedom House has unwaveringly raised the standard of freedom in evaluating > fascist countries, Communist regimes, and plain old, dictatorial > thugocracies. Its annual rankings are read and used in the United Nations > and other international organizations, as well as by the U.S. State > Department. Policy and aid decisions are influenced by Freedom House's > report.
Sheriff provided "spices and necessaries" to Princess Elizabeth when she was living in exile at Hatfield House. Sheriff remained unwaveringly loyal to her during this difficult period, and in 1559 following her accession he was granted a coat of arms produced by Herald's College with the Queen's approval, the main feature of which is a griffin, the traditional guardian of treasures. In the New Year's Gift list for 1562 there was a record of an exchange of gifts between Sheriff and the Queen; he gave her "a sugar loaf, a box of ginger, a box of nutmegs and a pound of cinnamon", she in return gave him "one gilt salt with a cover (weighing 7 oz.)". Throughout his life he bought extensive property in the areas of Rugby, Brownsover and London, including the estate of Conduit Close in Middlesex.
John Robert Crichton, Jr. , played by Ben Browder, is an International Aeronautics and Space Administration (most commonly referred to on the show as IASA) astronaut who, in the opening few minutes of the pilot episode, is accidentally catapulted through a wormhole across the universe, thus; setting the scene for the show as a whole. As the only regularly appearing human on the show, he is the main focus and is the main character as he narrates the weekly credits and is the only character to appear in every episode. Along with Michael Shanks' character of Daniel Jackson in Stargate SG-1, Browder's Crichton has been called one of the sexiest male characters in science fiction. Although Crichton is a heroic and unwaveringly loyal character, he is also a mischievously comical one, so much so that he is the primary source of humor for the series.
Although it opposed evolution at first, the institute joined the theistic evolution camp by the 1920s, which led to the development of the Evolution Protest Movement in reaction. Amateur ornithologist Douglas Dewar, the main driving-force within the EPM, published a booklet entitled Man: A Special Creation (1936) and engaged in public speaking and debates with supporters of evolution. In the late 1930s he resisted American creationists' call for acceptance of flood geology, which later led to conflict within the organization. Despite trying to win the public endorsement of C. S. Lewis (1898–1963), the most prominent Christian apologist of his day, by the mid-1950s the EPM came under control of schoolmaster/pastor Albert G. Tilney, whose dogmatic and authoritarian style ran the organization "as a one-man band", rejecting flood geology, unwaveringly promoting gap creationism, and reducing the membership to lethargic inactivity.
With his ambition to "leave a footprint as an artist in Korean modern art history", he decided to become an artist of his own world by thinking inversely about the world and freely expressing himself and his ideas. According to the art critic Oh Sang-ghil, Lee was downgraded to a non- mainstream level in the Korean modern art world, since most artists and art critics "unwaveringly followed western art trends and believed that it was the only way to survive". Lee considered that those artists and critics were unaware of their own identity and began to experiment with trials and errors of imitation in order to understand the true nature of Korean modern art. He was often regarded as a "heretical and rebellious character" amongst the artists and critics in Korea; however, he continued his journey of pursuing his own art in a then-conventionalized world of Korean art.
Geiger conceived revelation as occurring via the inherent "genius" of the People Israel, and his close ally Solomon Formstecher described it as the awakening of oneself into full consciousness of one's religious understanding. The American theologian Kaufmann Kohler also spoke of the "special insight" of Israel, almost fully independent from direct divine participation, and English thinker Claude Montefiore, founder of Liberal Judaism, reduced revelation to "inspiration", according intrinsic value only to the worth of its content, while "it is not the place where they are found that makes them inspired". Common to all these notions was the assertion that present generations have a higher and better understanding of divine will, and they can and should unwaveringly change and refashion religious precepts.Jakob Josef Petuchowski, "The Concept of Revelation in Reform Judaism", in Studies in Modern Theology and Prayer, Jewish Publication Society, 1998. pp. 101–112.
In Greece, there is considerable controversy about the separation between the State and the Church, causing many debates in the public sphere regarding if there shall be a more radical change in the Article 3, which is maintaining the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christ as the prevailing religion of the country. The actual debate concerning the separation of the Church from the State often becomes a tool for polarization in the political competition. More specifically, Article 3 of the Greek constitution argues the following: # “The prevailing religion in Greece is that of the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christ. The Orthodox Church of Greece, acknowledging our Lord Jesus Christ as its head, is inseparably united in doctrine with the Great Church of Christ in Constantinople and with every other Church of Christ of the same doctrine, observing unwaveringly, as they do the holy apostolic and synodal canons and sacred traditions.
In its early years, Dewar was the main driving force within the EPM, publishing a booklet entitled Man: A Special Creation and engaging in public speaking and debates with supporters of evolution. In the late 1930s he resisted the American creationists call for acceptance of flood geology. Dewar's association with the EPM was to span a quarter century, and saw it grow to about two hundred members, with small branches in Australia and New Zealand. However it failed to win the public endorsement of C.S. Lewis, the most prominent Christian apologist of his day (and a personal friend of Acworth's), though he privately admitted to finding their arguments increasingly compelling.Numbers(2006) p172-175; footnote 26 p488 In the mid 1950s the EPM came under control of schoolmaster/pastor Albert G. Tilney, whose dogmatic and authoritarian style ran the organisation "as a one-man band", unwaveringly promoting Gap creationism and reducing the membership to lethargic inactivity.
He was an early exponent of this 'post-doom' perspective, working alongside groups like the Dark Mountain Project."Heroes and villains in Copenhagen, and beyond", Dark Optimism, 5 January 2010"The secret truth behind environmentalists’ favourite argument", Dark Optimism, 20 January 2013"OccupyTransition, or ‘this Halloween I dressed as the economy’", Dark Optimism, 5 November 2011"A Post-Doom Conversation, with Michael Dowd", opening interview for PostDoom.com, 22 August 2019 He also frequently addresses psychological and spiritual topics such as grief and despair in the face of our collective predicament."Shaun Chamberlin on ‘Dark Optimism’ and the power of grief", Interview for the Kosmos Journal, October 2014 He is noted for coining the widely-adopted term 'Dark Optimism', which The Guardian's Anne Karpf has characterised as "facing dark truths while believing unwaveringly in human potential", and which inspired EXPO 1: Dark Optimism at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2013, featuring artists including Ansel Adams, Joseph Beuys, Agnes Denes, Olafur Eliasson and Adrián Villar Rojas.
Kershaw represented the Conservatives at the Council of Europe and the Western European Union. After the Conservatives returned to power following the 1970 general election, Kershaw became a junior minister during the 1970–1974 Conservative government, first as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Public Building and Works (1970), then, after the death of Iain Macleod, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1970–1973), and finally Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Defence with responsibility for the Royal Air Force (June 1973 – January 1974), replacing Lord Lambton who resigned after a sex scandal. He was unwaveringly loyal to Heath's successor, Margaret Thatcher, but his political views (he supported abortion but opposed hanging; he also supported the European Union and electoral reform) barred him from further ministerial office. He served as chairman of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select committee from 1979 to 1987, and again on the 1922 Committee executive from 1983 to 1987.
He is also the author of a memoir, The Blessing (2002), which was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the fifty best non-fiction books of the year, and three books of essays. In reviewing Concerning the Book That Is the Body of the Beloved (Copper Canyon Press, 2005), Ted Genoways writes in the Virginia Quarterly Review: “Sure, the trappings of modern life appear at the edges of these poems, but their focus is so unwaveringly aimed toward the transcendent—not God, but the beloved—that we seem to slip into a less cluttered time. It’s an experience usually reserved for reading the ancients, and clearly that was partly Orr’s inspiration.” In reviewing How Beautiful the Beloved (Copper Canyon Press, 2009) in Bookslut, Sean Patrick Hill writes that Orr’s “poems themselves are as Frost said they must be: momentary stays against confusion.” Gregory Orr wrote an opinion piece in the Sunday Magazine of the New York Times on August 29, 2014 about accidentally killing his brother in a hunting accident in response to the fatal shooting with an Uzi machine gun of a gun instructor by a 9 year old in Arizona.

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