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were steadied
adjective
Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
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The Wildcats were steadied by their own Heisman contender, quarterback Collin Klein.
But the Orange were steadied by their own solid goalie, Kelsey Richardson, who replaced starter Alyssa Constantino at halftime.
A glorious match, quite the equal of any seen in the World Cup 2003, swung from periods of pack-led French dominance to moments of brilliance from England, who were steadied, as in the World Cup final, by the introduction of Mike Catt.
But no comeback for Bill, though kid Clinton could still Pull crowds with a vapid memoir.AS USUAL, however, the nastiest news Was to come from the sad Middle East: While cameras were steadied, two men were beheaded And the tapes to the media released.
They were steadied by Fields, who took the ascendancy in a 48-run partnership with Alex Blackwell for the fifth wicket.
Then Dorn cleverly dummied his way through, but Leeds' nerves were steadied when Hall held on to Sinfield's angled kick to score his second before repeating the act to chalk up his hat-trick.
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Europe, too, seems to be steadying.
His quarterback smile was steadying.
Breen says things are steadying.
Inflation rates were steady.
Interest rates were steady.
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