Word: unyieldingness
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Red Sox batting also came through as David Ortiz—who proved a designated hitter could play first base, and even steal bases (yes, he did steal that base)—hit homers to win game 4 and tie game 5 (which he later won with an RBI...
But even after the painful hit, a groggy Offsay was still focused on preparing for Easterns in two weeks, marking his unyielding determination to the game.
That may give many Americans pause as they contemplate the U.S. investment in the embattled country's future. But Sistani's moral stature and unyielding push for a new democratic order have made him America's best hope for preventing Iraq from spinning into anarchy. His intervention in Najaf paved...
Even Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has cultivated an image of unyielding toughness, seems shaken. Beslan provided devastating proof that the core of his macho approach to politics--his promise to rub out secessionists--was nothing but empty words. And so he reached for a safety blanket of his own...
Voters wrestling with the confounding and controversial presidency of George W. Bush will have to decide whether, given the times we live in, that unyielding conviction is the best reason to vote for him or a reason not to. At least this time, he says, they know what they are...