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  • For some reason, I have been thinking about Voltaire and his unshaken faith in reason.
  • And not knowing that Ty-Kwan had disposed of them in haste so that his own people might not have to render account to the Government, Hooniah's pride was unshaken. THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
  • God is the spiritual pillar of American civilization and the unshaken belief of Americans.
  • My confidence in the future security and stability of Egypt remains unshaken.
  • In doing so he recalls that on Saturday, the first Easter Eve, she abode unshakenly in the faith, when the apostles doubted. The Customs of Old England
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  • I believe that Dumbledore, though admittedly mistaken in some of his choices, could not have been so unshakenly trusting of Snape if there was not some irrefutable proof of his loyalty.
  • It made my fingers tremble, but my resolve remained unshaken.
  • The individual will frequently emerge, not only unshaken, but even more convinced of the truth of his beliefs than ever before. The Panic Virus
  • All three were cross-examined but were unshaken; they remained steadfast in their diagnoses.
  • He accepts this, and is unshaken in his commitment.
  • Even now, the ideology remains unshaken by events. Lesson From Europe (Take 2)
  • To prove the same in deed and name, and hold unshakenly The Pilgrim's Way
  • They remain unshaken in their loyalty.
  • But Carrots 'faith in auntie and Sybil was unshaken – and his childlike confidence less susceptible of chill. "Carrots": Just a Little Boy
  • His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
  • But Iain McGregor, Bible teacher, ex-Fleet Street journalist and source of the theory, seemed unshaken by the small turn-out and its seeming dismissal of his idea.
  • I have come to speak to Mr. Drugg," Janice said, and she was glad she could say it unshakenly, despite her secret emotions. How Janice Day Won
  • Let's take a glimpse at how Rome and her history can give us a reaffirmation of our unshaken belief in the ability of Everyman, acting as a free individual, to repair all the damage ever done by history's tyrants and their tax gatherers.
  • Belief is the mood which emancipates us from the paralysing dubieties of distraught souls, and leaves us full possession of ourselves by furnishing an unshaken and inexpugnable base for action and thought, and subordinating passion to conviction. Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I Essay 2: Carlyle
  • She seemed fine - unhurt and unshaken in her resolve to prove something to us all.
  • Mona remains unshaken by her ordeal and is matter-of-fact about her courage.
  • I'm afraid I return unshaken in the notion that the best way to flirt is to stay in a bar until everyone's lashed.
  • She told her brethren, “you cannot dance night after night, held in the closest of sensual embraces, with every effort made in the style of dancing to appeal to the worst in you and remain unshaken by it.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • And have not I infinitely more than an hundred fold, in so entire a possession as my Lord hast taken of me; in that unshaken firmness which is given me in my sufferings, in a perfect tranquillity in the midst of a furious tempest, which assaults me on every side; in an unspeakable joy, enlargedness and liberty which I enjoy in a most straight and rigorous captivity. Autobiography of Madame Guyon
  • Now, this doctrine was never in the least charged with denying the Spirit of God to believers; which whilst it doth grant and maintain in a way of opposition to that late opinion which advanceth itself against it, it maintains the mortification of the flesh and the lusts thereof upon the only true and unshaken foundation. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • And admiration rose unexpectedly in her heart for the man who could hold his fate in his hands like this and unshakenly cast it on the ground. Together
  • In the melée that cost Liam Gallagher his two front teeth, only Oasis drummer Alan White escaped with his composure unshaken.
  • The former is steady and unshaken, where the 'nodus' is 'dignus vindice'; the latter is oftener improperly than properly exerted, but always brutally. Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works
  • Stalwart individuals unshaken by the the narrow worldviews of others or the stigma surrounding the term fanny pack. The Speculist: Better All The Time #22
  • His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
  • Front, Churchill in his latest push had expressed unshaken confidence in the allied conduct of the war, and Roosevelt according to a recent speech was supremely optimistic as to the final outcome of the conflict, all very vague and unsubstantial, but, heartening, never the less. Work Camp 10760 L
  • Parents who have rejected the triple MMR vaccine last night said their faith in single-shot jabs remained unshaken despite the latest revelations about inoculations at a controversial clinic.
  • 'Among the faithless, faithful only he' Among the innumerable false, unmoved, unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, that is my sword. Frederick the Great and His Family
  • Chrysostom was the more vexed because, though his own conviction was unshakenly orthodox, he had always endeavoured to treat the Arians with courtesy and fairness. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • - violably maintained the alFegiance he owed fchn; and that he would continue unshaken in his fidelity to the hft, pro - vided TiQ dark pbts were framed againft him; but that he wouM 'confldcr sr fiieccflbr as - the meficnger of death: and Leniulus GetuUcus aceujai. An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
  • But his faith that a progressive populist message can reach a new Minnesota - and a new America - is unshaken.
  • Confidence is unshaken; -- for, on December 30_th_, _Sunday_, Captain de Camp is reported a "glorious oriental brick," -- he having kindly prescribed all sorts of good things for his invalid friend, without the slightest regard to expense; and, moreover, broken Brown's quinsy by administering an extraordinary anecdote, or "crammer," that scarcely any one could Christmas Comes but Once A Year Showing What Mr. Brown Did, Thought, and Intended to Do, during that Festive Season.
  • I have embraced my new role as a single parent, and to all who may be in similar circumstances, I encourage you to stay strong, proud and unshaken.
  • Yet the CEOs and the Boards of Directors still dithered and their share prices were unshaken.
  • His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
  • Lord hast taken of me; in that unshaken firmness which is given me in my sufferings, in a perfect tranquillity in the midst of a furious tempest, which assaults me on every side; in an unspeakable joy, enlargedness and liberty which I enjoy in a most straight and rigorous captivity. The Autobiography of Madame Guyon
  • Reps and Dems will remain unshakenly indignant (for different reasons, of course) in their mutual admiration societies.
  • In the end, Thomas Jefferson's heroic status remained predominantly unshaken.
  • The Congress of SA Trade Union's (Cosatu) says its support for ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma is "unshaken". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • That his cause, indeed, was the cause of God, he remained unshakenly convinced; but in a sadder spirit than he had ever shown before, he left God's will to determine what amount of visible success that cause should attain to in the present evil world, or how far the decision should depend upon His last great Judgment. Life of Luther
  • God is the spiritual pillar of American civilization and the unshaken belief of Americans.
  • Corinthian columns have bases, which Doric columns have not, "and notes that the word"'unshaken' implies that the column itself had fallen, but the base remains. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • Lajoie said that Italo Medugno was "unshaken" in cross-examination and his account was backed by two other former students at Pleasant Park Public School. Ottawa Sun
  • Yet in the very midst of these vices which had rendered his honesty dubious, and name bespotted, he nurtured in the depths of his soul three virtues capable of again elevating him -- an unshaken love for a young girl, whom he married in spite of his family, History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
  • The Orthodox Church was never subject to a single externally authoritarian organization and it unshakenly was held together by the strength of internal tradition and not by any external authority.
  • Her country had been attacked most savagely, but her Pacifism remained unshaken, she absolutely refused to recognise that the War existed.
  • Thou hast enabled to see such things, and who unshakenly believe The Confessions
  • His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
  • Indeed, the film is surprising in its unshakenly pragmatic outlook.
  • My family has unshakenly been there throughout every minute change that has happened, and they have, without question, supported me through everything.
  • He remained unshaken in his belief that she was wrong.
  • Greatly regret events of to-day but am unshakenly confident for the future, given sufficient time to remedy defect in rails which should not take long. The Rapids
  • Jewish theological college, that this idea of a pure Jewish religion, the pure monotheistic idea, must be held unshakenly and without any change or any concession. The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
  • There was a great routine and structure to his life, great satisfaction in his work, and an unshaken belief in the goodness of God and the goodness of his fellow man.
  • I have an unshaken reliance on your integrity, and your good wishes to me and your infant family. Letter 64
  • What should speak most powerfully to Africans today is Mandela's spectacular defiance in spite of seemingly insuperable odds and his unshaken commitment to his ideals even in the face of his own death.
  • Even in an arena as illogical and playful as football, my faith in modernity, science, and rationality remains unshaken.
  • The empty-handed figure was standing, unshaken, undaunted, in the middle of the room.
  • The popular perception of jazz as a purely American art form is still largely unshaken, so Bruford's cerebral and witty music is an admirable torch-carrier for the British scene.
  • The sides were now level but Roanmore's resolve was unshaken and within minutes they were back into a three point lead with the outstanding David Byrne sending over two further points followed by one from Colin Taylor.
  • This is because it serves as the fixed starting point for liturgical commentary, a kind of frozen caste of mind that is unshaken by any reality. The Hidden Politics of Liturgical Commentary
  • Kendal remained unshaken by the pounding, the side's fitness and technique plugging any gaps while their solid set-piece work at the scrums and line-outs must have depressed those on the receiving end.
  • Byron, too, distinguished Moore as "a name consecrated by unshaken public principle, and the most undoubted and various talents. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 349, Supplement to Volume 12.
  • As for the coronation of the new King, it stands firm, steadfast and unshaken.

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