Within a period of a little more than a decade the stalwarts of the movement were found faltering in a state of utter frustration. |
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He's been a legend in his own time, one of those stalwarts of network news who made cable news. |
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Actually, most of the leaders of the Homestead strike were quite conservative, patriotic, and overwhelmingly Republican Party stalwarts. |
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The city's unsung community stalwarts were honoured at a glittering ceremony last night in the Ebor Suite at York Racecourse. |
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It has been a sad summer at Sedgley Park as the club have said farewell to a number of loyal stalwarts. |
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They have some very promising youngsters coming through as Father Time catches up with a few of their long serving stalwarts. |
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If you're into herb teas German chamomile, lemon verbena and sage are sunny stalwarts. |
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Two AFC South stalwarts that stood pat this offseason in the free-agent department figure to let it all hang out as they always do. |
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Even those stalwarts who have remained single for half a lifetime will be carrying armfuls of ingrained habits and cherished routines. |
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York City FC has never won a major trophy, never even played in the top League, and has a supporter base of no more than 4,000 stalwarts. |
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The centre is the realisation of years of hard work by a number of stalwarts of the game. |
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The good news for Gators fans is that the team is blessed at line-backer, with stalwarts such as Byron Hardmon, Mike Nattiel and Matt Farrior. |
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In autumn sunshine, Royal British Legion stalwarts and young uniformed cadets stood shoulder to shoulder. |
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The club suffered a major blow with the death recently of a founder member and one of its biggest stalwarts, David Chapman. |
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Villagers are celebrating after two community stalwarts were recognised in the Queen's New Year's honours list. |
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Will Viva be able to continue their good work even without the support of these stalwarts? |
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The stalwarts shared many memorable nights of music with music lovers here. |
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They will have to challenge without the support of either Jose Maria Jimenez or Denis Menchov, two of the stalwarts of the team. |
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This l92Os men's concert party features stalwarts of Fell Lane Methodist Chapel. |
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A community came together yesterday to bid an emotional farewell to one of its leading stalwarts. |
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The participating artists are stalwarts in their field and well-established names. |
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Collectively though, these blue chip stalwarts with their predictable, regular custom should not disappoint at current prices. |
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They don't yearn for the radical transformation of bourgeois aspirations devoutly wished by stalwarts. |
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Some old stalwarts appear in the traditional character parts but there are also some newcomers. |
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The couple have always been carnival stalwarts and for many years entered floats with friends. |
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Elsewhere, industry stalwarts have begun to allege openly that churning is rife. |
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The two stalwarts who aided him in defining his sculptural terrain were Michelangelo and August Rodin. |
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My brother's close association with them also meant that I could learn directly from those stalwarts. |
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Depp is the detective trying to protect her and the rest of the cast includes stalwarts of British acting such as Ian Holm and Robbie Coltrane. |
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It was probably the biggest-ever gathering of stalwarts in the music field in recent times. |
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Other parties, already peeved by the Brothers' attempt to pack the proposed constituent assembly with their own stalwarts, fumed. |
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It is long past time for the drab Republican stalwarts to turn to a low-key but heavy-lifting leader. |
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The Queen met BBC stalwarts including David Dimbleby and Sir Bruce Forsyth, before unveiling a plaque marking the occasion. |
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Veteran stalwarts of the Ford stock company, they played major roles as the unsaintly parish priest Father Lonergan and the blustering squireen Red Will Danaher. |
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The regime and its stalwarts are trying to push back and are trying to implement as many laws as possible. |
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Already, IT industry stalwarts like Intel, IBM and SAP are mobilizing resources to service the water sector. |
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France enjoys a historical advantage on nuclear power and some of the country's industrial stalwarts, like EDF, enjoy an outstanding reputation. |
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Barely three months after the passing away of Ki-Zerbo, CODESRIA also lost one of the stalwarts of African social sciences. |
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That violence illustrated the rift within the party between younger liberal activists and older conservative stalwarts. |
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These two long-serving stalwarts have, after all, been central to the most successful period in the nation's football history. |
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Time will tell what new trends become traditions and which portfolio stalwarts will continue to guide plan sponsors in the future. |
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Yushchenko had asked the protesters to strike the camp last week, but many were reluctant to decamp and many stalwarts only began leaving Friday or Saturday. |
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And not fly-by-night issues either, but stalwarts such as G.E., Citi, Google. |
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Pinks are cottage garden stalwarts and this strain has been bred from the strongly perfumed clove pinks of medieval times. |
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While some Alaskan stalwarts brave the cold, Anchorage's Congregation Beth Sholom erects its sukkah indoors. |
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However, the reality is that many of the SDLP stalwarts who formed the party and who argued most fiercely against the so-called 'greening' of the SDLP, were of Labour traditions steeped in Irish republicanism. |
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Still, that didn't stop a two-man scrap interrupting an otherwise fantastic turn from the Chicago alt-country stalwarts. |
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Tongs and straighteners are the heated hair-styling stalwarts today and it seems they've been getting hotter over the years. |
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So by nature we are the stalwarts who use their words and thoughts to bring them a barbarocracy of unparalleled freedom. |
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Another is the emergence of a talented generation of attacking players coupled with a lack of defensive stalwarts to fill the shoes of legends like Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini. |
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A year later, Marseille's visit to the Dutch capital in the UEFA Cup allowed two former PSV stalwarts, Eric Gerets and Boudewijn Zenden, to put their own spin on the relationship between the two teams. |
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On Friday we caught stalwarts Marion Golden, Janet Smart, Undeg Edwards and Kathy Worsnip setting up and pricing the stuff, but we did not catch them on camera. |
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As the vote looms, ordinary Algerians are likely to find the spectacle of shadow boxing between these ageing stalwarts more engaging than any election campaign. |
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But though he did not seek public attention, he was one of the stalwarts of the Labour party in the north-east, with a reputation for being honest, fair, straightforward and down to earth. |
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Quite obviously this sad story, riddled with complexities, is a burden for the descendents of eugenic stalwarts. |
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Hutchinson's relationship with helmsman Dean Barker appears to be blossoming with each event, to the point that a good level of trust and understanding now exists between the two stalwarts of the afterguard. |
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In an almost exact facsimile of the Royal Television Society awards earlier this year, the leading actress category throbs with talented women, three stalwarts and one wild card. |
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Plant containers in autumn with at least one long-lasting scheme, including such stalwarts as heuchera, ivy and skimmia. |
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The lay element, with the help of Charles and a few other stalwarts, carried the matter through ordaining nine at Bala in June, and thirteen at Llandilo in August. |
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Prairie Wolf and Bedevil, stalwarts of 60 races between them and calm veterans of the British Racing School, must have just about seen it all by now. |
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The flowering shrubs that have dropped out of style are garden stalwarts such as forsythia and flowering currant, deutzia and shrubby potentillas. |
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