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  • Biomerica's Aware device and MBF's Breast Chek, both around $40, are pads used under the hand, while Steadfast's Breast Sense device fits on the hand like a glove, and is usually around $20 or less.

    Can a Plastic Pad Make 2008

  • His nose crept up until it was outlined against Steadfast's quarter.

    Steadfast Falters 1916

  • She recalled her own and Fairfax Cary's doubts as to Steadfast's running, and her father's tense face when he came back from his interview with Pat.

    Steadfast Falters 1916

  • Then he went inter Steadfast's stall, an 'I heard Molly askin' him what he wuz doin '.

    Steadfast Falters 1916

  • As he could not, he made himself contemptuous of all that -- of Old Steadfast's power of reaction!

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • There might be something in Old Steadfast's contention that one lived of old time and all time, only there came breaking in dozing and absent-mindedness!

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Probably -- persistence being markedly a trait of Old Steadfast's -- he had been after her once and again, and she had turned upon him and said much more than in prudence she should have said!

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Steadfast's pride, a severing cut given to his too imperial confidence, poison dropped into the wells of domination, "No!" said to too much happiness, to any surpassing of him, Ian, in happiness, "No!" to so much reigning!

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • More to pacify Steadfast's uneasy eyes than for her own sake, Patience gave her a drink of milk and a piece of bread, and Peter coming just then to ask if he could help Ben with the cattle, undertook to see her safely on her way, since twilight was coming on.

    Under the Storm Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • Then came the other question of attendance on his ministry, and whether to attend the feast given out for the Sunday week, after the long-forced abstinence: Patience's, ever since the break-up of the parish; Steadfast's, since the siege of Bristol.

    Under the Storm Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

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