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steadfastness

[sted-fast-nuhs, -fuhst-] / ˈstɛdˌfæst nəs, -fəst- /


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Algeria is a staunch member of the Steadfastness Front of Arab states opposed to the Camp David peace process, but the Algerian government has nonetheless been quietly cultivating a rapprochement with Washington.

From Time Magazine Archive

Steadfastness, patience, endurance—without being actually aware of it, she saw those things embodied in that middle-aged woman's figure.

From The Privet Hedge by Buckrose, J. E.

Steadfastness in the Cause is mentioned in the Tablets and set forth by the Pen of the Ancient of Days.

From A Compilaton on Women by Universal House of Justice

Steadfastness in mutability, that is the common need, a Rock of Ages.

From In a Green Shade A Country Commentary by Hewlett, Maurice Henry

Hear, too, of Intellect and Steadfastness The threefold separation, Conqueror-Prince!

From The Song celestial; or, Bhagabad-gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna by Arnold, Edwin, Sir




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