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  • Unswerving conservatives and liberals dominate the two parties' nominating processes, electing lawmakers who pledge never to stray from their ideologies.

    Spencer Critchley: The "Gridlock" Story: Why Media Balance Is Broken Spencer Critchley 2011

  • Unswerving to distinction, Philippines Ripe Literary Magazine aims to refurbish itself and outline the future of reading pursuit for its readers.

    Archive 2010-04-01 2010

  • Unswerving to distinction, Philippines Ripe Literary Magazine aims to refurbish itself and outline the future of reading pursuit for its readers.

    Philippines Ripe Literary Magazine Call For Submissions 2010

  • Unswerving fidelity to constituent demands or other prescribed dogma, refusal to be seen modestly altering or adjusting a position, even when this could help attain what you know is a beneficial result -- these are often merely signs of political and personal passivity masquerading as dug-in, tough-guy stuff.

    Waiting For Deliverance 2008

  • Unswerving loyalty to the old Latin, or Tridentine mass, often goes hand in hand with a rejection of the Vatican II reforms, which opened the church to respect for and cooperating with other faiths and switched to a modern mass conducted in local languages.

    French clerics criticize Pope's Latin mass plans Argent 2006

  • Unswerving integrity, unimpeachable sincerity, is the lesson constantly taught by the lives of these renowned mechanics.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864 Various

  • Unswerving devotion to duty, self-abnegation, and unflinching courage, with

    The memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby, 1917

  • Unswerving loyalty is the way of the cross, but this is the way of the crown.

    The Gospel of Luke, An Exposition Charles Rosenbury Erdman 1913

  • Unswerving conservatives and liberals dominate the two parties' nominating processes, electing lawmakers who pledge never to stray from their ideologies.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Unswerving conservatives and liberals dominate the two parties' nominating processes, electing lawmakers who pledge never to stray from their ideologies.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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