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But it doesn't seem honest to speak of steadfastness, really.
It's music of steadfastness and endurance, of uncompromising determination.
Protesters have called this "the Week of Steadfastness," and there is plenty here.
It is an amalgam of steadfastness and diligence, but also courage, recklessness and fierce tenacity.
Politically as well as economically, the circumstances require a mix of steadfastness, boldness and violence.
In "Lupins", where he wants an image of steadfastness, he writes, punningly: "They stood.
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"The coup has begun to fall apart and will topple in the face of the steadfastness of the Egyptian people," he told lawyers allowed to visit him in prison.
Known today as "flake white", it was prized by Old Masters such as Rembrandt because of the steadfastness of its colour and the beautiful contrasts it would bring to their oil portraits.
In a Europe of aristocratic corruption, Ophüls showed what nobility is really made of — that it's not a matter of birth or of manners, but of character, of the soulful traits of empathy, steadfastness, sincerity, and devotion — and that, as such, it's a threat to settled authority, which so often and so cavalierly and publicly represses it.
At this time of high anxiety, the pioneer image speaks to us of resilience and steadfastness, of vision and risk-taking, and of the call to a new future.
He said that the Palestinians remained strong because of their "steadfastness" and the justice of their cause.
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