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e: a cast of characters whose motivations stay | firmly rooted in reality, even though their actions m |
he decades following his retirement, he stayed | firmly connected to the club, either watching games, |
the TBM, it stays away from politics and stays | firmly within its declared goals. |
n heard this and warned her companions to step | firmly. |
The company, however, did not stick | firmly to 1:43 scale and some 1:25 scale vehicles wer |
Once completed, public opinion was still | firmly against the project claiming that it did not f |
n the water, apparently with his monocle still | firmly in place. |
t every sector of the Soviet economy was still | firmly under state control. |
t in the history of architecture in Stockholm, | firmly establishing functionalism as the dominant arc |
Taking over the wheel of the machine, he stood | firmly at his post, while meanwhile parachute troops |
ion projects because their long root structure | firmly holds loose soil. |
The church has, through its history, stuck | firmly to its beliefs. |
The film was a box office success, | firmly launching Mary Pickford as a sound actress. |
unsuccessful congressional candidate, switched | firmly to the political left. |
the riot set in motion a chain of events that | firmly cast the riot in non-political terms, and henc |
It was primarily this album that | firmly elevated the group to 'household name' status, |
sociations proved to be the turning point that | firmly reestablished the credibility of the associati |
local section of the Non-Partisan League that | firmly supported the policies of Democratic President |
Optical generation (at least in the | firmly thermodynamic regime) is proportional to the o |
The | firmly established Post office on the High Street rem |
the world that stands in stark contrast to the | firmly established expectations of life in the Middle |
his predecessor Joseph Havelock Wilson in the | firmly Liberal seat at the 1900 general election, but |
being tough on her policies and sticks to them | firmly. |
ily, but all recent classifications place them | firmly within the Oestridae. |
poetry, stylistically as well as thematically, | firmly with the Neo-Catullan tradition. |
After Visitor forces have planted themselves | firmly in the US, she bands with other scientists and |
th the Allies and the Germans found themselves | firmly lodged in a deadlock of trench warfare. |
g ticks, that allows them to anchor themselves | firmly in place on a host mammal while sucking blood. |
The car was then | firmly secured to the bridge using a large chain. |
Yew made his first debut there and held there | firmly where that ward consist only at Tanjong Pagar |
and successors would also be summoned, thereby | firmly entrenching the hereditary principle. |
Yiddish as a foreign language and is therefore | firmly established in any discourse about the develop |
The school tackles this by stating that they | firmly believe in the importance of maintaining good |
With Al Michaels (at the time) | firmly entrenched as ABC's top broadcaster, Musburger |
Many Western governments want Beijing to | firmly commit to capping its emissions. |
Annual Tribeca Film Festival, which helped to | firmly establish Walker's title as a "Celebrity Blogg |
but soon his fourth concubine convinced him to | firmly follow Chiang Kai-shek and stay with Kuomintan |
The hands are pressed together | firmly and evenly. |
and had begun to advertise itself, with tongue | firmly in cheek, as “This Is Seb Clarke”. |
soil should be level and pressed down, not too | firmly, to leave no lumps above to dry or mold. |
In national politics he was a strong Tory, | firmly opposed to Catholic emancipation. |
ompany of the 46th Regiment still had the town | firmly in its hands, and thus immediately sent out tw |
while keeping the series' familiar trademarks | firmly intact. |
sitting in a parking lot with the transmission | firmly in Park. |
e died tortured on the wheel, while still very | firmly claiming his innocence. |
arashtra Movement and handled a stiuation very | firmly as a outrage of Violence during the Samyukta M |
or Bishop Auckland however the village is very | firmly a North Durham village, having previously been |
The trio of villains | firmly believe they are genuine descendants of Priest |
Joel Teitelbaum was the paper's guiding voice, | firmly establishing Der Yid as an ultra-orthodox and |
me clear that the English legal profession was | firmly opposed to the reform proposals, the Appellate |
ho by now had become a trusted chancellor, was | firmly against the idea and instead proposed that Li |
It was | firmly opposed by orthodox rabbis for omissions in th |
As a member of the Spanish Cortes he was | firmly against the Antiterrorist Act pushed in 1908 b |
mind from so many sources of prophecy, it was | firmly believed to have been communicated by invisibl |
Hopkins traveled widely, but was | firmly rooted in his native southern Georgia. |
tep with population needs and the hospital was | firmly and warmly placed in the memories and affectio |
After the region around St. David's was | firmly occupied by the Norman Marcher lordship of Pem |
This was | firmly vetoed by BBC Head of Comedy Frank Muir, who t |
The first team was | firmly established, and the players had been together |
By the evening, every gate of the city was | firmly in the hands of attackers. |
is position as Cincinnati's political boss was | firmly cemented by the late 1880s. |
His plan was | firmly based on the concepts of the City Beautiful Mo |
vidence, and to its peculiar doctrines, he was | firmly attached. |
As a Member of Parliament, his focus was | firmly on the interests of his constituency and const |
but also freedom of speech and association was | firmly established in Taiwan. |
r invasion of the Burmese empire Dalhousie was | firmly opposed, being content to cut off Burma's comm |
uld start sooner in Detroit, as Lou Gehrig was | firmly entrenched with the Yankees. |
stems before the modern Polish orthography was | firmly established. |
The siciliana was | firmly established as a signifier of a pastoral conte |
This was | firmly rebutted in a letter to The Times by his siste |
nfrastructure to administer these programs was | firmly in place and additional degree programs were d |
At Columbia University Donovan was | firmly schooled in the educational idea of Progressiv |
hereafter, the nickname stuck and Karalius was | firmly embedded in the sporting public's conscience a |
rs, grotesque beasts, and decaying corpses was | firmly established. |
From then on, he was | firmly established in the Kent eleven, and with 100 w |
loyalty to the organisation meant that he was | firmly established as a 'fan favourite' in Manchester |
n made 44 starts in all competitions as he was | firmly established as the Gills' first choice goalkee |
h the world scientific community, but that was | firmly quashed by the American government. |
The name was | firmly established by 1923, when the section of Ching |
vents are imprecise but the modern pattern was | firmly established by 1588, the time of the Spanish A |
y best be described as caustically comic - was | firmly established, making Rogers something of an ico |
available to all in their native language was | firmly advocated by Salesbury. |
combined with the slip trailing technique, was | firmly established in the Staffordshire area by the m |
years, when the use of volume measurements was | firmly established in home kitchens, these recipes be |
s on to Washington using six wires), so it was | firmly and securely bound into the communications net |
ing fifty years, since 1928/9 to 1979, and was | firmly connected with the political situation in Czec |
960s the focus of the Australian pop scene was | firmly in Melbourne and while Go-Set (which was also |
By the evening of 4 November, Kiel was | firmly in the hands of approximately 40,000 rebelliou |
years, when the use of volume measurements was | firmly established in home kitchens, these recipes be |
terms as his state's attorney general and was | firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predo |
aism with Yeshua added at the other, Rosen was | firmly at the "evangelical pole" of the spectrum. |
Sussex in 1912 - but it was 1913 before he was | firmly established in the team. |
The car was | firmly pitched by Standard against the Austin 8 and M |
r to the 1960s, the state Democratic Party was | firmly in control of the government of South Carolina |
The Kulturkampf was | firmly resisted by Archbishop Melchers. |
rograms, had an underlying semantics which was | firmly grounded like logic languages, all in one, all |
3 when the aircraft entered service, Japan was | firmly on the defensive, and there was no more need f |
Before them much of Spain was | firmly under Muslim control. |
Her husband was | firmly convinced that she had been poisoned by her br |
These were won when the league was | firmly amateur. |
in geology and other natural phenomena, for we | firmly believe that God is the Creator." |
nderstand the feelings of the Tibetans that we | firmly support them and wish them the best in their p |
We | firmly believe that science can change the world." |
We're | firmly opposed to anyone deliberately stirring up thi |
ammerstein's help) that most of the songs were | firmly integrated into the plot of the film and advan |
868 presidential victory, the Republicans were | firmly in charge in Washington. |
financial success and artistic acceptance were | firmly established. |
Most French socialists were | firmly anti-fascist; though none contemplated the pro |
Her attentions were | firmly rejected by Bo Yi Kao, however, who had quickl |
By 1450, however, the MacNicols were | firmly established in the Trotternish peninsula in Sk |
I. Around 1790 the ideas of Enlightenment were | firmly rooted and the ancient classic cultures (Greek |
The difficulties of the image method were | firmly put in the past, and even the need for prototy |
ad spread into Punjab proper, where there were | firmly established in the beginning of the eleventh c |
team, as Paul Rideout and Duncan Ferguson were | firmly established as Everton's two strikers at this |
By 1900, Black Hand operations were | firmly established in the Italian-American communitie |
me way to go to ensure that those changes were | firmly embedded and could withstand the expansion of |
Iraqi Police were | firmly established by 2007 and violence fell. |
as the success of this sequence of plays which | firmly established Shakespeare's reputation as a play |
s a change from the APG system, of 1998, which | firmly recognized two separate families, unplaced as |
his large-scale landscape oil paintings which | firmly established his reputation as a leading landsc |
ight change from the APG system of 1998, which | firmly recognised both families as separate. |
f Africans from Noah's son Ham), a model which | firmly centered the beginning of West African history |
on's novels for Charles Scribner's Sons, which | firmly established the press as a going commercial co |
o conduct its own survey of unemployment which | firmly discredited the statements put out by the Brad |
writing the statement Inter Insigniores, which | firmly rejected the ordination of women in the Cathol |
est Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, which | firmly established Forman's reputation. |
and sees Ms. Takasaka againa nd Mr. Honjo who | firmly states that he is now courting Ms. Takasaka an |
tances of the other "Scottish" bishoprics, who | firmly rejected the pretensions of the two English ar |
doubts about Sarkar's image cause Shankar, who | firmly believes in his father's righteousness, to bre |
Such work | firmly established his place in history as one of the |
Because this work | firmly established the field of nuclear astrophysics, |
iming to achieve the award itself, which would | firmly strengthen the influence of the Committee's Ch |
't thought about this but, personally, I would | firmly be one who would support colder relations with |
itish Government's point of view tactfully yet | firmly. |
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