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1 The intense concentration of the group would have impressed the most staunch nonbeliever.
2 Friends of the Maitai spokesperson Jacquetta Bell was one of its most staunch advocates.
3 But events over the past two months will have shaken even the most staunch optimists.
4 To most staunch believers, the obvious righteousness of their conviction means no other is tenable.
5 And with George W. Bush out of office, European-based missile defense lost its most staunch advocate.
6 If renewables became widespread, farmers and ranchers in conservative states would become some of the most staunch advocates.
7 The polls consistently show the elderly are the most staunch "No" voters and will turn out in droves.
8 Or does the American president lie awake at night wondering what his most staunch critic will throw at him next?
9 In the morning I became acquainted with one of the most staunch and steady friends of Liberty that I ever knew-Mr.
10 The connections with the other routes centering here is made by a number of ferry boats of the most staunch and powerful description.
11 He came, however, of a very Republican family, and in his earlier years he personally evinced what seemed to be most staunch Republicanism.
12 However, the most staunch opposition comes from the EFF, who have vowed to fight tooth and nail for Busisiwe Mkhwebane to remain in office.
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