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steadfastly
steadfastly, adv. (ˈstɛdfɑːstlɪ, -fæst-, -fəst-) [f. steadfast a. + -ly2.] 1. In physical sense: Steadily, firmly, so as not to be shaken or displaced. rare.a 1300 Cursor M. 6430 Vr held up, and als aaron, His handes..Vnder aiþer hand was an þat held þam stedfastli als stan. 1635 Heywood Hierarchy 1...
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The Heart That Refused to Burn Steadfastly Holds Its Secrets Close ...
Joan of Arc, or Jehanne D'Arc, was born in January 1412. Whether she was born on 6 January, Ascension Day, or this is part of her mythology is unknown. She was burned at the stake 30 May, 1451.
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Beaches (provincial electoral district)
Other than a single session in the 1940s, the riding was steadfastly Conservative in its voting preference.
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He explained that Rickles "steadfastly remains a true equal-opportunity offender, spitting out insults with the speed and force of a rivet gun and without
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anredly
† ˈanredly, -liche, adv. Obs. rare. [f. prec. + -ly2.] With singleness of heart, steadfastly.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 61 Bute we turnen to gode anradliche, he wile his swerd draȝen.
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Saeed Madibo
Since succeeding his brother as Nazir, Saeed has steadfastly followed a policy of neutrality in the Darfur conflict.
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Bhogendra Jha
Bhogendra Jha joined the Communist Party of India in 1940 and steadfastly fought for land reforms standing by the side of the marginalised and deprived
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umbilicanimism
umbiliˈcanimism rare. [f. L. umbilīc-us umbilicus + anima soul, after late Gr. ὀµϕαλόψυχος.] The practice of looking steadfastly at the navel, followed by the Hesychasts, in expectation of an outward exhibition of the light supposed to dwell within the soul of man.1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects 192/1 ...
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observe one's duty steadfastly - Chinese translation - Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "observe one's duty steadfastly" - Chinese-English dictionary and search engine for Chinese translations.
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observe one's duty steadfastly - 英中 - Linguee词典
Such restrictions were incompatible with the State. '. s duty to observe neut rality in the exercise of public duties, and. [...] in particular in the field of education. daccess-ods.un.org. daccess-ods.un.org. 这种限制不符合国家在行使公共职责时保持中立性的责任,尤其是在教育领 域。. daccess-ods.un.org.
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守职 [守職] - to observe one's duty steadfastly, devoted to one's job ...
1 to keep watch and defend one another (idiom, from Mencius); to join forces to defend against external aggressors
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Aroostook Farm
century-plus, much has been accomplished on that plot of land that has brought the entire North American potato industry into the future, while remaining steadfastly
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residently
† ˈresidently, adv. Obs. rare—1. [f. resident a.] With continuance; steadfastly.1609 Tourneur Funeral Poem Sir F. Vere 324 He..did residently dwell Upon the purpose of a true intent.
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