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Staying steadfast In 2010, across the globe, some 28 million of the 61 million children who were of primary school age but who were out of school lived in conflict zones.
Even so, the bulls are staying steadfast in their belief that Starbucks, the world's largest leading retailer of high-quality coffee products, will continue to have the ability to stay on a growth pathway over the long haul.
Don't fall into the trap of staying steadfast to people who are flakes or can't find happiness in anything.
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"Stay steadfast!" protesters shouted.
The band stays steadfast and proudly unvarnished; the songs call for perseverance and forthrightness, and go on to embody both.
Williams decided to stay steadfast, refusing to change anything about the game that had gotten him this far.
Only four years younger than Art Basel, which now has outposts in Miami and Hong Kong, FIAC has stayed steadfast in its birth city.
One Evertonian had come to the manager's aid, that fan turned full-back Leighton Baines delivering the decider, but others stayed steadfast in their opposition.
And the Centre For Economic And Business Research now estimates that – if we stay steadfast on this course – by 2030 Britain will have the largest economy in Europe.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — On the night that Libyan rebels poured into the citadel of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, inaugurating Libya's future, his counterpart in Syria offered assurances borrowed from the past: Syria would stay steadfast, plots hatched from abroad would fail and calls for his removal were meaningless because the people supported him.
"Baba, sumoud!" ("Daddy, stay steadfast!").
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