Word: steadfastedly
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...Rivkin 2L, chapter member and a member of the National Planning Committee, who first introduced the resolution to the NPC, said following the meeting he was "particularly gratified that attempts to confuse the issue by cries of 'red-bating' were unavailing. The chapter voted in endorsement of a steadfast liberal program for a democratic America in a world at peace, and against any attempt of facists or communists, without or within the organization, to sabotage that program...
...countrys only four-time president, Winant said, was "brave, steadfast, one who dared to see the facts, to face them and to act--one who believed, who hoped...
Scorning a chair, but leaning on a cane, Weygand hammered at the prosecution's case. "I will accept from no one," he cried, "lessons in patriotism and honor. What is honor? To be steadfast and to speak the truth. . . . Nothing will induce me to call Pétain a traitor...
...would also like to get back to the life she left. She remains steadfast to her duty in Washington, but she will get out "just as fast as the law and the Navy will allow." Actually, Miss Mac vows, she may wait only for the law. "I am still sure colleges are my role and nothing has made me more sure of it than life in the Navy." Miss Mac could only guess at the feelings of 82,000 other WAVES...
...born and raised in Elwood. He attended the Elwood public schools. He worked in your factories and your stores. He started the practice of law in your courts. As I look back upon him, I realize that he had plenty of faults. But he also had three steadfast convictions. He was devoted to the ideal of individual liberty, He hated all special privileges and forms of oppression. And he knew without any doubt that the greatest country on earth was the United States of America...