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The book's most chilling revelations involve the extent to which suicide ran in Cobain's family, and the steadfastness with which he talked about ending his life.
Bush was praised for his "leadership" and his "steadfastness," but leadership to what purpose, and steadfastness with what result, was hardly mentioned.
Mr. Goldstein will be remembered for the integrity, compassion, vitality, steadfastness with which he lived life and the boundless love, loyalty and generosity he showered upon his family, friends and clients.
The Nova Scotian sailor – the first man recorded as sailing singlehanded around the world – survived, rewarding his own steadfastness with a wood fire, pot of coffee and good Irish stew.
3. Lasting direction: Remaining on activity and steadfastness with the mujahid in all his states and lessons in al-wala and al-bara [loyalty and disavowal] as well as fiqh, Islamic creed and listening to and obeying the amir [leader].
The steadfastness with which she turned the newspaper into a powerhouse was most visible during the turbulent 1970's, when The Post and The New York Times joined in a confrontation with the federal government over publishing the Pentagon Papers, a secret study of the Vietnam War, and in The Post's dogged pursuit of the Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard M. Nixon.
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He sees five messages that need to be sent: To Israel, reassurances of American steadfastness coupled with clear red-light warnings on its actions toward the Palestinians; to Syria, warnings to rein in Hezbollah; to Egypt and Jordan, admonitions not to feed the angry rhetoric on the Arab side; and to Yasir Arafat, a warning not to add to the violence.
Such was the situation in 1634 when he painted "Pines and Rock," slightly undercutting the traditional emblem of steadfastness and endurance with a rueful, go-with-the-flow inscription: "Even if I turned into rock, I wouldn't be obstinate".
According to Franz Marc, one of the principal painters of the German expressionist movement, "we refer with pleasure and with steadfastness to the case of El Greco, because the glory of this painter is closely tied to the evolution of our new perceptions on art".
Those views agree with conciliationism in certain cases, and with steadfastness in others.
In the middle of the spectrum, one finds views that agree with conciliationism in certain cases, and with steadfastness in others.
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