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According to Tepperman, Truman is portrayed in our book as a longtime and "fierce believer in Jewish statehood" who battled opponents in a steadfast fashion until the founding of the Jewish state.

"If you don't have a secure citizenship status, unless you're living in a steadfast democracy that will at least respect your human rights then you're in danger and you don't have another country to go to for security," Belton said.

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If anyone could be called the successor to Barbara Cook in interpretive insight and in conveying a steadfast resilience with a core of optimism, it is Ms. McBroom.

On Saturday the Israeli president, Shimon Peres, held a rare meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Davos, Switzerland, and asked him to work "in a serious and steadfast manner against Iran's nuclear armament".

S.& P. first designated it AAA in 1941, reflecting a steadfast belief that the richest nation in the world would not default on its debt payments.

Investing in DSCOVR as a steadfast sentinel to warn of dangerous disturbances in the solar wind reflects NOAA's and the Administration's commitment to increasing our nation's resiliency through Earth monitoring and sound science.

After falling in love with a steadfast mountain girl (Sally O'Neil), he wins her hand by claiming to be his coincidental namesake — a champion boxer (Francis McDonald) whose place in the ring he must take in order to keep her love.

In other words, a steadfast response sceptic, who doubts the severity of climate impacts and questions the wisdom of spending public money on mitigating them, is effectively acting as if there were no problem in the first place.

She played an obsessive mother in "Sons and Lovers" (1960), a steadfast wife in "A Man for All Seasons" (1966), a fussy Russian princess in "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974) and a compassionate nurse in "The Elephant Man" (1980).

"Cheney's Cheney" was known to carry a dog-eared copy of the Constitution in his pocket — a detail that in another story might suggest a steadfast devotion but in Ms. Mayer's comes off as just a way of breaking it down before swallowing it whole.

Pearl Harbor, he said, was the start of a "long and terrible" war for America, yet out of that attack grew the most powerful Navy in the world and a "steadfast resolve" to defend freedom.

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