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They were, he implied on more than one occasion, patriotic Americans who deserved recognition for their steadfast devotion to the Republic.
LONG BEFORE QANON, RONALD REAGAN AND THE GOP PURGED JOHN BIRCH EXTREMISTS FROM THE PARTYERICK TRICKEYJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POST
You lean on your social workers who remain steadfast in their belief that everything’s all sunshine and roses.
THE HAPPINESS AND HEARTBREAK OF A DAUGHTER’S FIRST FISHING TRIPBY JONATHON KLEIN/FIELD & STREAMDECEMBER 30, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE
Astronomers long believed the pair to be our steadfast orbiting companions, like moons of the Milky Way.
THE NEW HISTORY OF THE MILKY WAYCHARLIE WOODDECEMBER 15, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
Corbat called himself “a steadfast believer in term limits” in explaining the timing in a LinkedIn post.
HOW JANE FRASER BROKE BANKING’S HIGHEST GLASS CEILINGCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTEROCTOBER 19, 2020FORTUNE
Rhodes-Johnson remains steadfast in her belief that she did all she could for Stewart all those years ago.
HER STEPFATHER ADMITTED TO SEXUALLY ABUSING HER. THAT WASN’T ENOUGH TO KEEP HER SAFE.BY NADIA SUSSMANSEPTEMBER 18, 2020PROPUBLICA
The Afghan was true to his salt, and their own retainers, who had come with them from Lucknow, remained steadfast at this crisis.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACY
At this part of Lorenzo's narrative, a cry, unutterable in words, burst from the engloomed but steadfast bosom of his auditor.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
And these steadfast qualities Tom absorbed unconsciously through his very skin.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD
The driving power that forced an older self upon her had weakened before the steadfast love he bore her.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD
Her dress and bearing gave the impression of solid wellbeing, and steadfast purpose.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLAND
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO STEADFAST

  • cogent
  • constant
  • decent
  • estimable
  • genuine
  • good
  • law-abiding
  • levelheaded
  • pure
  • real
  • satisfactory
  • satisfying
  • sensible
  • serious
  • sober
  • sound
  • stalwart
  • steadfast
  • trustworthy
  • trusty
  • upright
  • upstanding
  • valid
  • worthy
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