Second, resume with inflexibledetermination exterior ornamentation of entire structure of Temple.
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He spoke with the utmost kindness, but also with inflexibledetermination.
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He is a man of unflinching courage and inflexibledetermination.
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The situation was desperate, the danger imminent, the time limited; Martial's tone betrayed an inflexibledetermination.
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He spoke very simply, very quietly, but there was a note in his voice of inflexibledetermination.
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Declaring it his inflexibledetermination not to interfere with the conduct of any military department, he wrote the following document:-
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It was all friendly, informal, conciliatory-butthe Japanese did not fail to recognize the inflexibledetermination behind this courteous friendliness.
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She turned and upbraided him despairingly, alternately pleading and reproaching, battering all her slender forces uselessly against his inflexibledetermination.
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The storm of popular fury broke itself against the imperturbable serenity and inflexibledetermination with which Las Casas met and dominated it.
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She merely turned away with such an air of inflexibledetermination that even the ardent Lily refrained from pressing her any further.
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It was not so much a handsome as a manly and singularly grave face, in every line of which was written inflexibledetermination.
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His nervousness and apprehension seemed to have suddenly left him, and in its place was a terrible, stony calmness, an air of inflexibledetermination.
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Napoleon, however, was preparing to subdue this people with his irresistible activity and inflexibledetermination, when the fifth coalition called him again to Germany.
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Why should I not say that thence his manliest traits-his universality-hiscanny, easy ways and words upon the surface-his inflexibledetermination and courage at heart?
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Why should I not say that thence his manliest traits, his universality, his canny, easy ways and words upon the surface-his inflexibledetermination at heart?