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Steadiness in the face of adversity will be essential in the months ahead.
Election results are open to (careful) interpretation Dan Balz 2010
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Steadiness can be achieved by sticking to something until it is completed, even if it cannot be done all at once.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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“Fully relying on the Steadiness of our Friends,” Robert Yates said, “we see no Danger in this Mode.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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“Fully relying on the Steadiness of our Friends,” Robert Yates said, “we see no Danger in this Mode.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Heaven no doubt for the noblest purposes has blessed you with a firmness of mind, Steadiness of Countenance and patience in sufferings that give you infinite advantages over other men.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Steadiness can be achieved by sticking to something until it is completed, even if it cannot be done all at once.
Contentment 2008
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It was by impressing him with her character that she made herself indispensable to the King, earning the playful epithet "Your Steadiness" and becoming a source of strength and stability to him.
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Heaven no doubt for the noblest purposes has blessed you with a firmness of mind, Steadiness of Countenance and patience in sufferings that give you infinite advantages over other men.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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It was by impressing him with her character that she made herself indispensable to the King, earning the playful epithet "Your Steadiness" and becoming a source of strength and stability to him.
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“Fully relying on the Steadiness of our Friends,” Robert Yates said, “we see no Danger in this Mode.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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