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We speak of it in staunch and isolated reverence, half-afraid, half-inquisitive.
You could almost forget you were in a small town in staunch Republican country.
The international community, including Turkey and Brazil, is in staunch opposition to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
In staunch contrarian fashion, Ms. Lee initially fought the city's plan to enact a pooper-scooper law.
Like Blount, many of the letter-writers were self-proclaimed members of "the resistance," those who stand in staunch opposition to Trump and his policies.
Children's laureate Julia Donaldson has come out in staunch support of libraries, dismissing Horrible Histories author Terry Deary's belief that they have "had their day" as "seriously flawed".
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None has succeeded in staunching the flow of blood and misery.
He continued to maintain that the delays in staunching the blood flow were "unforgivable", and that with Huskisson obviously dying there had been nothing to lose by attempting surgery.
Second -- and more generally -- the dubious notion that a limited "residual" U.S. force would play a decisive role in staunching the current jihadist offensive only reinforces the perception of the Iraqi National Army as a hollow, incompetent failure.
Marc Yaggi, executive director of the Waterkeeper Alliance in New York, said the suit is needed because of Taylor's slow pace in staunching the flow and secrecy surrounding its response to the spill.
House Democrats are still incredulous that Tuesday's congressional special election in a staunch Republican district in Ohio is too close to call.
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