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Indie-rock fans held fiercely to their disdain for pop stars.
Unsurprisingly, Tatars have largely held fiercely anti-Russian sentiments for a very long time.
Within five days, decades of resistance in South Carolina, a state that had held fiercely to its Confederate identity, fell away.
Apple has held fiercely to its anti-jailbreaking stance (which makes business sense, of course, since any fees paid outside of its sanctioned app store don't make their way to Apple).
At the Ambassador it feels more like the little show that could, and the sense of aspiration against the odds, which Kleban also held fiercely, is far more welcoming.
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Some struggle to recruit because schools, to maximise funding, hold fiercely on to their pupils.
Its depiction of the crises that can arise when people hold fiercely opposing religious beliefs was genuinely moving.
Mrs. Balding, while holding fiercely to old fashioned values of good manners, compassion, and loyalty, maintained a thoroughly modern openness to fresh ideas, books and movies, as well as people of all ages, values, and backgrounds.
The effect is a subtly potent illustration of how a man's view of himself alters over time, even as he holds fiercely to his self-righteousness and self-importance.
Perhaps the single biggest obstacle to new gun-control laws at the national level is that opponents tend to hold fiercely to their beliefs, while support for new regulation tends to ebb and flow around each new instance of violence.
He emphasized that townships could work together without compromising dearly held and fiercely guarded home rule.
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