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But Houston said he would soldier on.
It would soldier on and make a valiant stab at guessing what I'd said.
If she does not, she would soldier on doggedly, taking down as many allies as necessary.
It was agreed she would soldier on until this weekend's expected reshuffle.
But despite the mixed fortunes of the night, Ukip aides insisted the party would soldier on.
The logic was hard to dispute, and the Corvette would soldier on until 1984 with its 1963-vintage platform.
Mr Ozawa said he would soldier on as party leader, hoping to defeat the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in an election that must be held by September.
Even in private, Roberts said, Prince would soldier through and work.
Joan would soldier on, because that's what Joan does, but I won't lie and say I didn't want more for her.
(I did suggest to Stef that he flew home to join the festivities, but heroically, he said he'd soldier on in Sardinia. Poor baby).
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