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  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching, carefully reasoned leadership is required. —

    Pelosi Cites Tough Challenges Ahead - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching in the face of pressure, this was a team who took your best shot in the gut, and kept coming.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Unflinching in the face of pressure, this was a team who took your best shot in the gut, and kept coming.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

  • Unflinching presidential and bi-partisan congressional support of global health, particularly the winnable battle of HIV/AIDS, especially in times of economic straits, will stand as a platinum example of one of America's greatest core qualities: the fact that we don't turn our back on the horrors of the world.

    Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS Regan Hofmann 2011

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