Unwavering Sentence Examples

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  • His brow was low and his eyebrows dark, making his unwavering gaze even more intense.

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  • He'd tamed his dark hair this morning and tied it back, his unwavering, red-hued eyes on her.

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  • His father provided unwavering support, driving him to numerous skate contests in California, building skate ramps and even founding the California Amateur Skateboard League and the National Skateboard Association.

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  • This idea plays a large part in the company's "unwavering commitment to pure, safe and beneficial products."

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  • Since 1884 he had been a loyal supporter of the imperial authorities, being unwavering in his adherence in critical times.

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  • These colors haven't necessarily been unwavering for each of the teams.

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  • His unwavering commitment to road safety has ensured a wonderful legacy that will continue to live.

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  • It's hard, groove rock played with passion and unwavering dedication.

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  • The man before her was unwavering, and she had the impression of everything she was not and everything she needed to be whole.

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  • Yet the very eagerness with which the champions of the Hebrew records searched for archaeological proofs of their validity was a tacit confession that even the most unwavering faith was not beyond the reach of external evidence.

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  • It was in no small degree due to his stanch and unwavering leadership that the Church was saved from the peril of being overwhelmed by the rising tide of the pagan revival which swept over Asia during the first half of the 2nd century, and it was his unfaltering allegiance to the Apostolic faith that secured the defeat of the many forms of heresy which threatened to destroy the Church from within.

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  • Like many of the leading modern utilitarians, they combined with their psychological distrust of popular judgments of right and wrong, and their firm conviction that all such distinctions are based solely on law and convention, the equally unwavering principle that the wise man who would pursue pleasure logically must abstain from that which is usually denominated "wrong" or "unjust."

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  • On the contrary, you need to have an unwavering commitment to the success of the company.

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  • The Virgo woman tends to feel safe with the Scorpio man's unwavering certainty about life situations.

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  • There is no sacrifice or challenge too great, and he'll face each one of them with confidence and an unwavering positive attitude.

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  • In 1909, the company built the Elgin National Watch Company Observatory to ensure precise accuracy in their timepieces, but the company's greatest achievement was an unwavering focus on high precision movements and unrivaled craftsmanship.

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  • Napoleon was forced to abdicate, and finding escape was impossible, he surrendered (on July 14) to the British - "the most powerful, the most unwavering and the most generous of his foes."

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  • Respect for life is the highest worship, the bright lamp, the sweet garland and unwavering devotion.

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  • By the time Dean strolled by a few moments later, red-faced Fitzgerald was getting an ear full from a half dozen tourists and an elderly local, known for his unwavering opinions and surly disposition.

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  • Nor is it the cutting edge lyricism delivered with unwavering tenacity that holds the attention until the encore.

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  • Prompted alike by patriotism and ambition, at the prime of manhood he chose the cause of national independence with all its perils, and stood by it with an unwavering constancy until he secured its triumph.

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  • He remained then with his army near Vicks 1 President Lincoln was Grant's most unwavering supporter.

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  • If you have an unwavering commitment to an idea that all things will be good all the time, then that is irrational.

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  • His personal devotion to the emperor was of that absolute unwavering kind which Napoleon highly valued; it is seen in the attempt to defend the unworthy artifices adopted by the great man in April-May 1808 in order to make himself master of the destinies of Spain.

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  • Yet every man felt and knew that no detail of military duty, however minute, escaped the emperor's eye, and that any relaxation of discipline would be punished rigorously, yet with unwavering justice.

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  • It is by their recognition of the duty of living consistently by theory instead of mere impulse or custom, their sense of the new value given to life through this rationalization, and their effort to maintain the easy, calm, unwavering firmness of the Socratic temper, that we recognize both Antisthenes and Aristippus as " Socratic men," in spite of the completeness with which they divided their master's positive doctrine into systems diametrically opposed.

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