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Teresa felt she had never loved Robert more; and felt that she was loved, herself, more steadfastly even than before — as if, she thought, the trouble brought such closeness.
They will all, he steadfastly maintains, happen before the middle of the 21st century.
Women may be succeeding like never before, but many steadfastly backwards states (hi, Mississippi) and even U.S. congressmen are so antagonistic to women's rights they might as well be Saudi Arabia.
Personally, I take continuing pleasure in the fact that Keith himself has steadfastly refused to die before he got old.
While Mr. Seligmann described Mr. Ford as an active participant in board meetings about the group's direction and activities, the actor has steadfastly refused to testify before Congress or otherwise use his fame to promote the group.
Until now, petitioners have steadfastly taken the position before the Florida courts that, consistent with settled Florida law, a contest action is the proper means by which respondent should challenge the vote count in this election.
"Still, we worked steadfastly with the town and D.E.P. for five years before getting full approvals".
On June 19th, Gilligan, who had steadfastly defended his reporting, appeared before the committee.
The Fed had full access to Lehman's books for months before it failed, yet steadfastly stood by while the firm descended into bankruptcy.
A few hours before the announcement, the employees had been steadfastly loyal.
Though Mr. Burcham has refused to comment publicly before the vote, his administration has also steadfastly insisted that whatever the result, academic freedom at the university would not be jeopardized.
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