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- Australian shrubs and small trees with evergreen usually spiny leaves and dense clusters of showy flowers
How To Use Hakea In A Sentence
- Gadafy's striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama's pledge of "unshakeable" support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week. Obama Taking Over Democratic National Committee Partly To Avoid Kerry's Fate
- Check out the pincushion hakea with its pointy-tipped nuts like fairy bells; the teak pods that open up like wooden flowers, and the large woody pears with slightly furry grey skin that's very soft to the touch.
- The supposedly cocksure and unshakeable defence secretary has come under pressure to resign over the photo scandal.
- I felt no nerves, just unshakeable positivity and confidence. Times, Sunday Times
- I am sure, have joined with me in unshakeable faith that this crucial test will be met; that the searing lessons of this latest war and the promise of the United Nations Organization will be the cornerstones of a new edifice of enduring peace and the guideposts of a new era of human progress. Cordell Hull - Acceptance Speech
- She had an unshakeable faith in human goodness and natural honesty.
- And why do I speak with such unshakeable conviction? Times, Sunday Times
- The pope has made a openly declared and unshakeable anti-Semite a legitimate bishop," Politi added.
- Songs of brave soldiers with questions and doubts and unshakeable commitment to what they see as their ultimate responsibility, the responsibility to stay until the job is done.
- He has called America's commitment to Israel's security "unshakeable," a commitment built on the bedrock of the deep friendship between the two nations. John Kerry: Barack Obama and Israel: More GOP Lies