Sentence examples for staunchly added from inspiring English sources

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As late as the 1990's, he staunchly added 13 film and 12 television roles to his catalog, including the movie "Prospero's Books," in which he spoke all the parts of "The Tempest".

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But added staunchly, "I forgive you.

Saluting the heroism of the South Atlantic Taskforce, he added: "Britain remains staunchly committed to upholding the right of the Falkland Islanders, and of the Falkland Islanders alone, to determine their own future.

Community Secretary Eric Pickles added: "We remain staunchly committed to tackling anti-Semitism wherever it occurs and will continue to take a zero-tolerance approach".

"We are staunchly for the welfare state," Rabbi Hertzberg added.

A perm might have added a little volume up there, but my mother was staunchly against it and impossible to break.

She withheld documents and information, and remained staunchly shallow-minded in her new persona: "As far as I could tell, being a woman had only added a barricade, another false front to hide behind.

Mr. Greifeld, who has staunchly defended Nasdaq's response to the market halt amid criticism that the company offered little information about the troubles, added that the market operator was studying additional ways to post information in real time.

The staunchly pro-business, pro-free trade administration of George W. Bush George W. Bush today said it will comply with the decision, but added that it will enforce regulations to ensure the safety of Mexican vehicles crossing the border.

As Americans learned details of a Senate committee report that found flaws in the intelligence used to justify the war in Iraq, many who had always staunchly favored an invasion said that their support remained firm, and many who had strongly opposed the war said the report merely added to their list of reasons.

Henry Labouchère, a Member of Parliament from the Radical wing of the Liberal Party, was staunchly against homosexuality and had campaigned successfully to add the "gross indecency" amendment (known as the "Labouchère Amendment") to the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885.

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