I don't have to approve of every single abortion to remain determinedly pro-choice. |
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Can't decide whether to crouch and cower while I await the apocalypse or run determinedly into it. |
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She started to walk away, only to march back determinedly less than five seconds later. |
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The novel is full of vignettes that hint at possibilities left determinedly unexplored. |
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Covering the underrated early period of the band, the sounds are spacey, spacious and determinedly sprawling. |
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Raja, a scholarly Sanskritist, wrote determinedly of the need to make an Indian English for himself, and his Kanthapura has been much praised. |
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Burgundy colored hair fell attractively over his forehead in one strand determinedly longer than the rest. |
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The company's determinedly low-tech adverts featuring real staff dancing to cheesy music have almost achieved cult status. |
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It's added a rare touch of glamour to the club, whose space-age stadium squats anomalously on the edge of a determinedly humdrum town. |
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Their minds were determinedly set on socializing with friends and playing video games over the coming weekend. |
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It has been a week in which the unions set the agenda more determinedly than at any recent Labour conference. |
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Quietly, but determinedly, she began to strum the low, bass notes of the guitar, its deep strain sounding in the empty silence. |
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Cora determinedly dismounted from Nivo and approached the cursing middle-aged man, who was splattered with mud. |
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When Uranus arrives in your sign on March 11, you'll work determinedly to get what you want. |
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He strolled off down the hallway, but not before sending Ryan a glare, which Ryan determinedly ignored. |
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They were walking determinedly, but in the darkness, she could not distinguish their faces. |
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She shook off the insistent nagging of her own questions and determinedly began again. |
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Please note that in order to win, you MUST turn your baseball cap backwards determinedly while staring your opponent down. |
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Earnest, puffy gents and determinedly mumsy women are pledging to deliver the earth. |
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She weaved her way between the chairs with her eyes fixed determinedly on that seat, ignoring the stares of the others. |
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He also determinedly reinvented the notion of the auteur by fusing it with public relations and advertising. |
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These cases show that motor insurers have determinedly resisted paying certain claims. |
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There's little doubt the determinedly independent filmmaker will continue to operate by his unique set of filmic principles. |
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She is aware of the threat of loss of place but remains determinedly optimistic. |
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But a blink of sunlight was a harbinger of hope for the Edinburgh team as they gradually but determinedly fought their way back into this game. |
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Licking my lips at the wondrous prospect of a day jam-packed with data entry madness, I marched onwards determinedly. |
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Greer has remained determinedly controversial, often earning the ire of feminists for her idiosyncratic stance on women's issues. |
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The home side fought determinedly in the second half, scoring seven points altogether. |
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He is instinctively suspicious and graceless even in a determinedly soft interview. |
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The room had a determinedly seventies look about it, the woodwork in chocolate brown, the carpet a rich purple. |
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To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end. |
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I marched determinedly to my homeroom class and saw Terry at the wall next to the door. |
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The West Indies bowlers pegged away determinedly, while the Sri Lankan batsmen were in no mood to throw away their wickets before the showers came. |
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At the tender age of nine he was well aware of how extraordinarily lucky he had been and has since made a point of being determinedly positive and forward-looking. |
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She was full-bodied, very soft in the mouth and determinedly fruity. |
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Black, brown, orange, yellow, must be a few thousand fluffy little birds, waddling determinedly away from the train that passes noisily above them. |
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The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
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Under the leadership of Jiri, husky team driving is determinedly participative. |
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How it is that one of the best beaches on an island which has bought determinedly into tourism has no big hotels? |
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Democratic lawmakers, too, know the determinedly friendly embrace of corporate lobbyists. |
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I can assure you that the Commission is contributing determinedly to further raising the profile of the social dimension in the Lisbon Strategy. |
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When we meet here again next year we will just as determinedly demand results, which I am confident will be positive. |
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These numbers alone are reason enough to reflect upon our responsibilities towards them and address their needs more determinedly. |
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We must analyze the situation calmly, realistically, clearly and determinedly. |
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This is a further challenge, which needs to be faced gradually but determinedly. |
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I do not know another man who resisted them more vigorously or more determinedly than himself. |
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The Group is thus determinedly pursuing its business plan in a particularly hostile environment. |
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It means working determinedly to attract back to Iraq the best elements of its enormously talented intellectual Diaspora. |
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However, a profound dilemma still exists due to the determinedly regional and tactical mindset of too many NATO nations. |
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Gregg and others determinedly lobbied the scientific community, the pharmaceutical industry and politicians and got results. |
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Despite the fact that her head was beginning to pound horridly, she determinedly held her head high and slowly danced the gavotte perfectly without letting the book fall. |
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Finally, Maria sat up, still with a determinedly serious look on her face. |
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In the midst of this maelstrom came a strange and determinedly anachronistic new novel by William Goldman. |
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Here, Cattrall casts off every remnant of glamour and determinedly mines her ugly side. |
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If all else fails, determinedly march up to onlookers with camera in hand. |
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From those roots, the country proceeded tumultuously but determinedly. |
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The storytelling is delightfully oblique, consistently withholding information and leading us up blind alleys, yet always one step ahead and determinedly logical. |
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As his conversation picks its way determinedly from subject to subject, his speech is measured and occasionally punctuated by loud cackles of laughter or bursts of anger. |
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His face was deeply lined and waxen, his jaw set determinedly. |
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And this comes right after the brutal repression of the general strikes, as they are gearing up determinedly to take back the main gains of those struggles. |
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The Council encourages the Austrian government to implement the reforms rapidly and determinedly as this will be a key element in the achievement of the goals set in the stability programme. |
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The European Union will continue to work determinedly against the death penalty and torture in accordance with its established guidelines on these issues. |
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The book spins the tale of a handful of pioneering individuals who clung to a brash ideal and determinedly forged ahead in the face of stiff resistance. |
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By choosing determinedly for Transics, also for the vehicles which JostGroup took over from Transport Weerts, the group confirms its trust in Europe's market leader in high-end fleet management solutions. |
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Member States should work determinedly with the Secretary-General to improve budget and human resource rules in order to better tailor them to the needs of the Organization. |
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Albania should improve inter-agency co-operation, pursue regional and international co-operation more vigorously and use its new legal tools more determinedly to arrest and prosecute organised criminals. |
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This particular approach contributed to the perception that social justice was rooted in socialist ideals and was determinedly anticapitalist. |
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The benefits of everything that has been achieved so far are so outstanding that there can be no doubt that it is in the interests of all concerned to continue determinedly along this road. |
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Fisher's style was to say little in formal meetings, but to lobby determinedly at all informal gatherings. |
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They had climbed and fought in the very sight of the Germans higher up the mountains hereabouts, who were determinedly, but unavailingly, trying to oppose their advance. |
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Taxes must be kept determinedly low to encourage expansion. |
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The increase is a result of the policy that VINCI has determinedly pursued in these businesses, consisting of selective order-taking, offering services with very high valueadded and controlling overheads. |
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A notable political comeback, he is determinedly unexciting. |
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Opposed to literary hobbyism and the anti-modernist, she determinedly dragged the Poetry Society into contemporary concerns. |
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Mary determinedly refused to acknowledge that Anne was the queen or that Elizabeth was a princess, further enraging King Henry. |
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Cameron determinedly attempted to increase his public visibility, offering quotations on matters of public controversy. |
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His historical method was distinguished by his thorough and sensitive use of historical sources, and by his determinedly historical perspective. |
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A Jim Jarmusch Western, determinedly odd and paralysingly slow. |
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His parents determinedly afforded him an education at Annan Academy, Annan, where he was bullied and tormented so much that he left after three years. |
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