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were steadfast
adjective
Fixed or unchanging; steady.
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They were steadfast in their desire to learn.
In particular Italy and France were steadfast in the anti-GMO ahem anti-glyphosate camp.
For the Afghans' part, they were steadfast in their denials that they had not done anything.
Spain and Britain were steadfast supporters of the American-backed war.
The note, as described by the judge, said the jurors were steadfast in their individual opinions.
It reads: "Bright Star, would I were steadfast as thou art – Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night".
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Ms. Starr was steadfast.
"Misurata is steadfast," said another.
Uruguay are steadfast behind Suarez.
Republicans like their leaders to be steadfast.
Sylvester was steadfast in his gaze.
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