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  • adverb In a hardheaded manner.

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  • In that sense, Wilson takes a more hardheadedly political approach to the topic than Ellison: where Wilson makes Catholicism's spiritual failings part and parcel of the openly political challenge it poses to the nation, Ellison emphasizes the really-existing unity between Catholicism and the CofE, and focuses on Protestantism's negative moral effects.

    Academic 2009

  • In that sense, Wilson takes a more hardheadedly political approach to the topic than Ellison: where Wilson makes Catholicism's spiritual failings part and parcel of the openly political challenge it poses to the nation, Ellison emphasizes the really-existing unity between Catholicism and the CofE, and focuses on Protestantism's negative moral effects.

    The Little Professor: 2009

  • In that sense, Wilson takes a more hardheadedly political approach to the topic than Ellison: where Wilson makes Catholicism's spiritual failings part and parcel of the openly political challenge it poses to the nation, Ellison emphasizes the really-existing unity between Catholicism and the CofE, and focuses on Protestantism's negative moral effects.

    Protestant Truths and Roman Catholic Errors: Part II of II 2009

  • In that sense, Wilson takes a more hardheadedly political approach to the topic than Ellison: where Wilson makes Catholicism's spiritual failings part and parcel of the openly political challenge it poses to the nation, Ellison emphasizes the really-existing unity between Catholicism and the CofE, and focuses on Protestantism's negative moral effects.

    Religion 2009

  • When we hardheadedly choose to hold on to strife, we are choosing to step out of God’s protection.

    Become a Better You Joel Osteen 2007

  • Unlike many of those who came after him, he was hardheadedly political and saw statesmen’s deeds as central to the life of a people.

    THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003

  • Unlike many of those who came after him, he was hardheadedly political and saw statesmen’s deeds as central to the life of a people.

    THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003

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