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PAGE 8 A Steadfast Friend to Bush Donald L. Evans, the new campaign manager for Gov. George W. Bush, is an old friend who was present at pivotal points in his life.
After seven goals, two red cards, more bookings than I can remember and a full-on 22-man brawl to fire up the atmosphere, my wife said on the way home: 'Not really that impressed, I expected more from the game, to be honest.' Obviously I questioned the impending marriage at that point, but made a steadfast promise to myself to never take her to a game again, regardless of how much she begged me*.
Samantha is the exception, but the whole point of her character is a steadfast resistance to change.
He believed in his country's distinct ability to maintain a steadfast commitment to its values even when institutional realities pointed in other directions.
Supporters point to the pressure on legislators from the Roman Catholic Church, a steadfast opponent.
Scholars have often referred to the Battle of Princeton on January 3 , 1777 to be the turning point of the Revolutionary War, and Nassau Hall would prove to be a steadfast symbol of American strength, perseverance, and compassion.
Maybe this speaker is BRILLIANT!" Let's face it: a steadfast, mute, Sarah Palin is just the sort of dignified presence the erratic McCain campaign needs at this point.
Hilliard points out that, in order to thrive and lead, his business must have a steadfast focus on creating high-performance and low-cost products and solutions.
And Karl Geary is a steadfast, affecting Horatio.
Nina Yoshida Nelsen, a mezzo-soprano, was a steadfast Suzuki.
Freddi was a steadfast patron of the arts.
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