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He continued steadfastly to believe in victory almost to the end, and in Hitler beyond it.
I. Neutr., to abide by or adhere to strictly; to continue steadfastly, to persist, persevere in any thing (class.; syn.: persisto, permaneo).
That was O.K.' " The dramatic arc of Lidge's season was caused largely by the Phillies' manager, Charlie Manuel, who let it continue, steadfastly believing in his closer.
Schalke's young coach, continuing steadfastly through a particularly severe case of second album syndrome, had largely been shielded from the fans' rising mood of discontent.
First and foremost: our governments continue steadfastly to give preference to the interests of the business and financial sectors.
Ms. Hochul gathered with a few dozen supporters at her campaign headquarters, where she continued to hammer away at Ms. Corwin, who has steadfastly supported the Republican Medicare plan.
... .. she continued.
She continued to pray.
She continued south.
She continued: "Why?
She continued to cry.
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