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Minnie was with her kittens, but she lifted her head when I came in and I could see her ears over the edge of the basket and then her whole small face, her eyes radiant with the steady, resolute anxiety of the devoted mother.
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3) Steadfast; resolute.
They're remarkably steady and resolute, filled with spirit.
But whatever lies ahead for General Powell, it was Mr. Bush who was going through a rite of passage, the culmination of a week that had amounted to a carefully orchestrated exercise of his claim to the role of a resolute, steady caretaker of national security.
As directed by Jim Loach, the son of the great social realist filmmaker Ken Loach, it keeps its eye on the long view and maintains a steady, melancholic tone that conveys a resolute moral outrage.
Otherwise, Mr. Bush stuck to the basic approach he has settled on over the past several months, betting that his steady-on strategy would ultimately be judged resolute rather than inflexible or unrealistic.
At the same time, Webern outfaced his nostalgia by resolute adherence to the new means he had devised for himself, with cues from Schoenberg, and by steady exploration of their possibilities.
Calm and resolute?
But Leong remains resolute.
"We stand resolute.
Caroline was resolute.
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