Sentence examples for steadfastly serving from inspiring English sources

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And even when authoritarian leaders remain loyal, steadfastly serving Western demands over those of their own citizens, uprisings such as the Arab Spring and Iran's Islamic Revolution demonstrate that people will usually take issue with being oppressed and eventually cease to tolerate it.

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The Metropolitan Opera mourns the death of Francois Giuliani, who steadfastly served the Met as its Press and Public Relations Director from 1996 to 2006.

Albert Arnold Gore Jr., who steadfastly served as vice president through an often tumultuous eight years, was nominated for president tonight after his running mate, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, introduced himself to America with a forceful appeal on behalf of Mr. Gore and a muted rebuke of Gov. George W. Bush.

The oldest man elected vice president, Barkley served steadfastly, if unspectacularly, for the next four years, becoming known as "the Veep" after it was disclosed that his grandson had trouble pronouncing the full title.

The duties of the Grand Pooh-Bob are threefold: to humbly direct all meetings of the RAS, to resolutely manage all social events sponsored by the organization, and to serve steadfastly as its liason to the entire universe.

Alberto Cairo has worked in Afghanistan for the past 21 years for the International Committee of the Red Cross, and has steadfastly pursued his aim of serving disabled Afghans throughout the wars of the mujahideen, Taliban, and the post-2001 period.

The president they serve has steadfastly resisted intervening in the most dire human-rights calamity he has faced since taking office: the civil war in Syria.

The analogy was apt - except for the fact that, judging by their defensive postures at the CFR and ostrich-like responses to their customers and the rapidly changing world out there, each steadfastly remains convinced that continuing to manufacture the news equivalent of a Hummer every day is a path to profitability as well as serving the public interest.

There is no other instance where children magically become adults because of their behavior; indeed, we steadfastly (and rightly) resist any calls to lower the age at which children can take on "adult" responsibilities such as driving, buying alcohol, buying cigarettes, or serving on juries.

George H. W. Bush was a dignified figure who served his country steadfastly in war and peace.

Mr. Fallon does not have a sidekick, but he does have a cool band, the Roots, whose musicians are deadpan and steadfastly underwhelmed by his jokes, and over time that could serve as a comic foil to his eager-to-please persona.

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