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"It does show a certain resolve, which is positive," said an American Embassy official here.
Those changes took time to resolve, which did in some areas lead to backlogs.
The war is now called Operation Inherent Resolve, which, hey, look at that: two nouns and an adjective.
The Nets, behind Kidd, are demonstrating that they have a particular resolve, which is consistent with winning teams.
At the core of Wilson's personality is a kind of truculent resolve, which comes, he says, from his mother's example.
We could learn whether long standing drugs really work and we could resolve which of the many choices GPs make about treatments are effective.
This is a nation of great resolve, which built the Great Wall and stifled dissent in Tiananmen Square, thousands of years apart.
Ford embodies the contradictions that epitomize Texans: graciousness, a virtue that gets short shrift these days, and resolve, which together amount to a steely aplomb.
While the children may not resolve which came first, the chicken or the egg, they will certainly learn how to tell which egg came from which species.
Beneath that Miss Marple exterior was a Rolls-Royce mind and a steely resolve which no doubt served her well in her chosen profession.
He added that beyond the South China Sea, "we have a third issue to resolve," which is to recover the Diaoyutai Islands.
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