Word: steadfastedly
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...Arafat have not just limited their support of terrorism to words of incitement and encouragement. During U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni’s last peace mission, Israel captured an Iranian ship, replete with weapons, that was destined for the Palestinians. Despite their steadfast claims of ignorance, Arafat and his government knew about the ship and its contents. President George Bush acknowledged Palestinian culpability Jan. 25, stating “Ordering up weapons that were intercepted on a boat headed for that part of the world is not part of fighting terror...that’s enhancing terror...
...attention at all. It should not come as any surprise though, that Summers was uncomfortable on Saturday. With only a few exceptions, every performer was wearing a green ribbon in support of ethnic studies, and many other people were wearing larger green buttons. Meanwhile, the University has remained steadfast in its view that there is no need for an ethnic studies department because it is cross-disciplinary. (Of course, as any student knows, there is in actuality very little mentioned about ethnic studies in most any department.) While it is one thing to not be happy about attending the show...
...most disturbing aspect of Coincidence Design is that a man seeking romance would be willing to sacrifice his own internal values for a woman’s external looks. Yet many of us succumb to similarly anti-Valentine behavior and sacrifice our own steadfast integrity for a perception of perfection in someone else, a perception that unquestionably fades over time...
...some activists remain steadfast in their opposition despite the apparent benefits of the tunnel due to their determination to block anything related to the CGIS...
...then, this is a different war, one that hits much closer to home for Americans - and they seem determined to be steadfast. Asked if the attacks of Sept. 11 made the country stronger or weaker, 87 percent said stronger. Some 88 percent said 2001 was a year in which "Americans learned what is really important to them in their lives," and 83 percent said it "brought the country closer together than it has ever been...