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  • However, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition, " As leader of the Liberal party in the House of Lords he acted with undeviating dignity; and in opposition he was a courteous antagonist and a critic of weight and experience ".
  • Kasdan, who himself had a cameo as a psychologist in " As Good As It Gets, " directs in an undeviating, low-key manner with most of the film featuring two characters ( usually the doctor and a patient ) talking.
  • Jesuit conspiracy theories found fertile soil in Imperial Germany, where anti-Jesuits saw the order as a sinister and extremely powerful organization characterized by strict internal discipline, utter unscrupulousness in choice of methods, and undeviating commitment to the creation of a universal empire ruled by the Papacy.
  • His friend Joseph Aston wrote a tribute to him in the " Manchester Exchange Herald " which mentioned his undeviating love of truth and spirit of forgiveness, though " deficient in some of those qualities which are too often the apologies for the absence of more substantial virtues ".
  • After French commandos stormed an Air France plane hijacked by Algerian Islamic fundamentalists last month at Marseille airport, Prime Minister Edouard Balladur told a news conference that the action was in line with his country's " undeviating policy of never bowing to terrorists or bargaining with them ."
  • "Vampster " was impressed 2010 by the album " Sabbat Noir " and Monarch's " undeviating path to dissolve any music into noise " and states that " neither Switchblade nor Black Shape of Nexus, Nadja or Moss deliver more vehement antimusic than Monarch ".
  • A contemporary obituary remarked that'He has left a high character for inflexible, undeviating integrity, and, the punctuality and uprightness with which he performed his Contracts with Government, in the building of ships of war for the Navy, gained him the esteem of the Navy Board, and render his death a public loss .'
  • Although the League of Koreans was founded as a non-political organization, his appointment as supreme adviser ensured its drift toward the left . In 1951, Edward Wagner described Kim as " the man who probably is to be credited more than any other with shaping the League's political orientation and preserving its undeviating character ".
  • A lengthy obituary devoted to Bishop White in the National Gazette and Literary Register described him thus : " . . . [ T ] he duties of the several important relations in which he stood to society were performed with undeviating correctness and suavity; he possessed the rare merit of winning the respect and love of an entire community to which he was an ornament and a blessing.
  • The undeviating policy of nullification by Connecticut of its anti-contraceptive laws throughout all the long years that they have been on the statute books bespeaks more than prosecutorial paralysis . . . " Deeply embedded traditional ways of carrying out state policy . . . " & ndash; or not carrying it out & ndash; " are often tougher and truer law than the dead words of the written text ."
  • Then she cites two examples of this undeviating " routine " : a sleety day in mid-January, when she arrives late because she couldn't get a cab and so she walked, and her hands are numb with cold, and she drops the mail as she pulls it from the box, and she yanks off her damp mittens with her teeth so she can tear open the letter from NBC _ which proves to be a tax form, not a check.
  • Frederick Douglass stated that " the Constitution of the United States, standing alone, and construed only in the light of its letter, without reference to the opinions of the men who framed and adopted it, or to the uniform, universal and undeviating practice of the nation under it, from the time of its adoption until now, is not a pro-slavery instrument . " Similar rhetoric led to the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution and a universal anti-slavery constitutional patriotic view, changing the norms and values of society, which were then reified in the Constitution.
  • According to McKay's explanation, the " mark of the Compass " represents " an undeviating course leading to eternal life; a constant reminder that desires, appetites, and passions are to be kept within the bounds the Lord has set; and that all truth may be circumscribed into one great whole "; the " mark of the Square " represents " exactness and honor " in keeping the commandments and covenants of God; the navel mark represents " the need of constant nourishment to body and spirit "; and the " knee mark " represents " that every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is the Christ ".
  • David Leonhardt of " The New York Times ", for instance, lauded several aspects of the book, such as the provision of " small, little-known stories [ and ] Lind's attempt to rehabilitate figures to whom history has not been kind . " However, Leonhardt also expressed some scepticism about the book's undeviating fondness of Hamiltonianism : " Lind never quite explains how the United States has ended up as the richest large country in the world, with per capita income about 20 percent higher than Sweden s or Canada s, almost 30 percent higher than Germany s and almost 500 percent higher than China s.
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