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Grateful to the United States and other allies for the World War II allegiances and sacrifices and notwithstanding occasional "philosophical" and political discords, France has steadfastly remembered the battles and honored the heroes of those battles which led to ultimate victory over the Nazis.
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Mr. Napolitano remembered Mr. Scalfaro on Sunday as an example of "moral integrity" who "faced one of the most difficult moments of our history firmly and steadfastly".
Bridger, from Ceinws, near Machynlleth, only the 37th person to be given a whole-life tariff, stuck steadfastly to his story about not remembering where he put April's remains.
When the open-hearings case reaches the Supreme Court, as it is likely to, the justices should remember that history will judge them by how steadfastly they hold to core constitutional principles in difficult times.
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I remember being in awe of carolers' will-do attitude as they steadfastly stood outside our house, singing their hearts out with a raucous gusto that at once communicated, "Merry Christmas!
Remember the case of Lance Armstrong, who rose to the top of his sport of cycling, who steadfastly proclaimed his innocence about taking performance enhancing drugs only to ultimately admit his lies to Oprah Winfrey and millions of viewers.
I steadfastly kept up with the photo books and there literally wasn't anything they did that we can't remember by going back through the numerous books I've made.
Here four writers give their views: Everything in life is relative, so when we talk of Pope Francis as a breath of fresh air, a reforming pontiff and revolutionary figure, we have to remember that he is only those things in relation to an ancient, male-dominated, conservative institution that has remained steadfastly unchanged while the world transformed around it.
The prologue sets the tone: "In this book I am aiming to remember the hours of … shooting stars – I call them that because they outshine the past as brilliantly and steadfastly as stars outshine the night … For in those sublime moments when they emerge, fully formed, history needs no helping hand.
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