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1 And I know nothing more keen, more vigilant, more steadfast than that.
2 She breathed into Percival's warm, beneficent heart her own more steadfast and divine intelligence.
3 He said the government's action had made them more steadfast on their course of action.
4 You have stood stronger, more steadfast than anyone would have a right to ask for.
5 This one was different, more steadfast , and he felt that she took control of him.
6 The control of a mind more steadfast than her own was necessary to her respectability.
7 There were many martyrs, but not one more steadfast .
8 The light was once more steadfast ; so again he sat down on his heels and waited.
9 The cypresses upon the hilltops stood no more resolutely erect, the hills themselves were no more steadfast .
10 The more steadfast I was in my ways, the further and further I pushed my wife away.
11 But Joy was more steadfast than Phyllis.
12 Not because I was stronger, or because my faith was more steadfast , but because I had no choice.
13 She might trifle brilliantly with the surface of life, but her soul was more steadfast than a star.
14 Eugene could not help seeing that the father's self-less love was deeper and more steadfast than his own.
15 They concentrate their energy on securing maximum profits, an aim much more steadfast than any political aim could be.
16 His frame has grown more athletic; his eye, more steadfast and less restless, looks you full in the face.
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