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  • r  with determination; in a determined manner

  • This very patient film reaches out and unshakably grips us, not least because of Imelda Staunton's heartbreaking performance as the simple-souled Vera but also because Leigh .
  • It is a land of mountaineers who tote rifles in their cars, glare in suspicion at strangers, and believe unshakably in racial segregation.
  • Their economies are not in shambles, their corruption is far from exorbitant, their armies remain unshakably loyal to their military leaders.
News & Articles

  • Donaldson, A's rally in 11th to beat Angels again
    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Even after every momentum swing, dramatic hit and terrible relief performance in an 11-inning game, the Oakland Athletics still were unshakably confident somebody would pull them through.
    April 16, 2014 - Associated Press via Yahoo! News
  • Josh Donaldson delivers in the 11th to lift A's past Angels
    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Even after every momentum swing, dramatic hit and terrible relief performance in an 11-inning game, the Oakland Athletics still were unshakably confident somebody would pull them through.
    April 16, 2014 - Fox Sports
  • A’s Overcome Trout’s HR, Win 10-9 in 10
    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Even after every momentum swing, dramatic hit and terrible relief performance in an 11-inning game, the Oakland Athletics still were unshakably confident somebody would pull them through.
    April 16, 2014 - CBS Sacramento
Quotes

  • Hu Jintao in New York Times
    ...Hu Jintao, in what Chinese political experts and party members said was a clear reference to the debate, told legislative delegates last week that China must "unshakably persist with economic reform."
  • Richard Blumenthal in Bristol Press
    Attorney General Richard Blumenthal called Judge Meskill "unshakably courageous in confronting injustice and upholding the Constitution. He was a great judge who looked back into history and ahead decades for the intent of his court rulings. I...

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