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It's the reason why they insist, so firmly, that "Woman's place is in the home".
(Romney recently made this argument at a debate, and it was rebutted so firmly, that Newt is probably the last man standing willing to attempt to articulate it).
The dynastic principle was established so firmly that the emperor who died in that year, Theodosius I, could bequeath the imperial office jointly to his sons, both of whom were young and incompetent: Arcadius in the East and Honorius in the West.
He stood on his own feet so firmly that he reared back".
Charlie pulled the handbrake, though not so firmly that the release button popped off, jamming it on.
Slipping a phrase into the language means inserting it so firmly that it no longer carries your name.
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The Congressional practice of dipping into the public trough to finance projects that benefit only a single legislator is so firmly established that most people yawn when they see the words "pork-barrel spending".
Does he believe that Roe v. Wade is so firmly established that it would damage the Court to overturn it?
I think that's a risky gamble for them, because I so firmly believe that this will be an election about the economy".
Marlee's internal response ("That was true. But she was also familiar. I like familiar") shows a mind-set so firmly entrenched that it foreshadows a major personality shift.
"The ballet language is so strong, its discipline so firmly grounded, that I feel sure it will survive," he says.
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