When treated well, dogs can be loyal companions, good-natured playmates for children and steadfast protectors of home and hearth. |
As for the coronation of the new King, it stands firm, steadfast and unshaken. |
The steadfast and stubborn denial of guilt leads to the complete inability to recognise actual innocence. |
They had a steadfast, tenacious grip on what they believed should be brought to the profession. |
They have been there, they have been there, steadfast in the fight against terrorism. |
Moreover, contrition must be continual, and a man must keep and hold a steadfast purpose to shrive himself and to amend his way of life. |