In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all solid session tuned played with enthusiasm and character. |
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York's defence was stalwart and the forwards worked themselves to exhaustion to keep their lead. |
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Unless the music-loving public supports the few existing venues, even these stalwart locations will disappear and karaoke will have won. |
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She slumped against a pillar that stood stalwart in the mess of the city, fearing for the safety of those now under her charge. |
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He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor. |
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The broadstroke put-down of dissenters and the accompanying lop-sided press coverage is a stalwart debating tactic. |
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Mrs Taylor regularly ran Salisbury's soup kitchens, providing hot food for the hungry, and she was a stalwart supporter of the homeless trust. |
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To help bring much-needed money into the household, the stalwart student set pins at the local bowling alley and poolhall. |
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He was a stalwart supporter of Shamrock Gaels GAA club and, of the sport in general. |
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He is also a stalwart Mayo supporter, who never misses a match from start of the season to the end. |
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A stalwart supporter of the Soil Association, Jo has hosted an organic event at her house and been to several at Highgrove. |
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Jay Haley is arguably the most stalwart hold-out in the family therapy field for the strong-sense idea of symptom function. |
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Birmingham's summer signing has been a stalwart at right back as the team has put a difficult start to the campaign behind them. |
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Her stalwart support has seen her raise more than a thousand pound every year for the society. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all played with enthusiasm and character. |
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In that position, however, he remained a stalwart support of the Arctic Program. |
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He was a member of the sailing club and stalwart sailor and racer who lost his life at sea last year. |
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I should say that I'm a stalwart supporter of free software and of open access to the scholarly and scientific literature. |
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A Swindon music scene stalwart who performed with 1960s chart-topping band The Move has lost his fight against cancer. |
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On a negative note, the smell of castor oil, sulphur or cascara spooned down our throats was enough to turn the stomach of the most stalwart. |
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Mrs Pye became a well-known figure in the town and was a stalwart of St David's Church, where she taught at the Sunday school. |
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This meant that club stalwart David Harrison rode with sighted Mark Johnson, a work colleague he recently recruited as a steerer. |
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The Pars supporters remember him as a stalwart and the club cherished his memory by naming a stand after him. |
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The entry-level wines of stalwart Australian wineries have crept up in price, and simultaneously slid in quality. |
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I don't remember how I met Tony but, at 50-odd, he became the stalwart among a rabble of wannabes. |
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However, when ethnologists from the Smithsonian Institute visited the Quinault later in the century, they found a robust and stalwart people. |
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Erwin was as stalwart and powerful as always, and with him came his wife and their sons. |
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Early 20th century belter Bessie Smith was buried in a pauper's grave until '60s rock stalwart Janis Joplin bought her a marker. |
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A Congress stalwart like Jinabai Darji is on the warpath and the Seva Dal chief has resigned. |
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As a result the clan stalwart and laird was tried by a jury of Campbells and, not surprisingly, was convicted as an accessory to the murder. |
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But Tom is as stalwart as the administration for which he shilled so continuously, before taking his book-writing sabbatical. |
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He clearly adores his kids, who are all stalwart, funny and, for tweeners, preternaturally considerate. |
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So far, stalwart consumers, a solid housing sector, and stimulative government policies give reasons for optimism. |
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But it's good to see that those stalwart defenders of the public purse, our councillors, are part of that gravy train. |
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The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls. |
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So when he graduated from antihero to pop stalwart in the mid-aughts, the rap world largely lost interest. |
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A stalwart Democrat, he is disbelieving that so many of his Democratic colleagues voted against him. |
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Ellison, a stalwart progressive, was the first Muslim-American elected to Congress. |
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Hector and his stalwart Trojan army force the Greeks into a retreat. |
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Either way it's a splendid three hours of walking, so long as you're happy negotiating some mildly slippery slopes with the aid of a couple of stalwart ropeways. |
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The specter of this virus fills some of our most stalwart souls with unreasoning dread even when it is no immediate threat. |
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When the stalwart vanguard reached the perimeter, their ranks broke in confusion. |
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Without presidential intervention, the committee would certainly authenticate the stalwart delegation. |
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Though many stalwart defenders of the homeless also spoke at the meeting, the council ultimately passed two ordinances that appear intended to clear transients out. |
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Swapo stalwart Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, Party Secretary General, gets to be Minister without Portfolio, and it's generally assumed he is already past his sell-by date. |
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That videogame stalwart, the end-of-level boss, is back in fashion. |
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We often read about overwrought ladies reaching for their vinaigrettes, or of stalwart heroes reviving a swooning damsel by waving a vinaigrette beneath her nose. |
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The winner, by a long chalk, is that old stalwart The Sound of Music. |
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Before my wondering eyes the straggly but still stalwart pansies were ripped from their root systems and with lightning moves caladium bulbs took their place. |
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Martha Parry and her dedicated stalwart team have devoted the past nine years to saving the only remaining historic building of significance in our town. |
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Nonetheless, she was also a strong advocate of growth and had been a well-respected voice on the council with her own stalwart supporters in the business community. |
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As he matured, Campbell became a stalwart supporter of the marriage between agriculture and industry and systematically increased his familiarity with both. |
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The wines have been imported for the Royal Cliff by Ambrose wines, whose managing director, Ron Batori has been another stalwart supporter of the Wine Club. |
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Manchester, now coached by former Sale stalwart Dave Baldwin, will use a 25-strong squad that should include Sale old boys Andy Whittle and Chris Wright. |
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It is admirable that you accept a male paramoor in your household, but still, I would have been more stalwart and given the creature up to the headsmen. |
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Nobody can predict how a soldier will behave under fire. A wild and headstrong person can be a pain in the neck in peacetime, but a stalwart leader in war. |
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Up until his death in 1736 Prokopovich, the Archbishop of Novgorod, remained a stalwart of the Petrine legacy in which he himself had played a pivotal role. |
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But not just any ship, it needed to be fast enough to sail the seas undetected and yet fearsome enough to do justice to my stalwart piratical persona. |
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But that doesn't mean we're likely to see a flowering of Tunbridge Wells babes or Peterborough popsies where highminded headlines and stalwart values used to reign supreme. |
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Neill's move indicates A-League clubs have rejected overtures to sign the Socceroos stalwart for the rest of the season. |
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Master uilleann piper and Planxty stalwart Liam O'Flynn will be playing alongside Dublin-born fiddler Paddy Glackin. |
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Over there is Richard Evans, who rode the stalwart The Pilgarlic into fourth place in Red Rum's historic third National. |
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Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around. |
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This bracing quality is not lost on windswept North Dakotans, for generations Bemidji's most stalwart tourists, or heat-fleeing Southerners. |
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Turner would also have to contend with Percy Montgomery returning to South Africa and Newport stalwart Rod Snow retiring. |
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A FELL runner who collapsed and died during a mountain race was a competition stalwart, an official said yesterday. |
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Played by TV sitcom stalwart Kevin James, the title character is an over-officious, under-achieving chubster. |
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However, there are still stalwart Presbyterians and Presbyterian churches in the area. |
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The Eurasian Tandoori A family-owned Cardiff stalwart, Eurasian Tandoori serves Indian and Indonesian Cuisine to eat in or takeaway. |
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A couple of stalwart sidesmen hauled Clampy away and I flicked feverishly through my response card, desperately trying to find where we were. |
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A stalwart of the Prosimian Taxon Advisory Group, Derek met 30 delegates from across Europe and Madagascar at the Bristol Zoo event. |
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Pell-mell they rushed for Inverness and safety, leaving the strange battlefield to the stalwart five. |
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These entered service on the suburban lines around Belfast, becoming a stalwart on the whole network. |
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Making excellent use of a wealth of polling data, it convincingly establishes that Albertans are neither adamant neoliberals nor stalwart social traditionalists. |
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Staff and students at Higham Lane School have waved their final farewell to deputy head Steve Eszrenyi and Duke of Edinburgh Awards stalwart John Tilley. |
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Stable stalwart Intyre Trail was given a very strong ride by Ronan Whelan to see off late challengers Aragorn Icon and Solar Sail by three-quarters of a length. |
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The driver was a stalwart woman who sat at ease in the front seat and drove her car bareheaded. She left a cloud of dust and a trail of gasoline behind her. |
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When outdoor gear stalwart Sierra Designs bought hydrator manufacturer Ultimate Direction in 1997, the companies were based in California and Idaho, respectively. |
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After completing their essays, the stalwart subjects were tasked with the comforting activities of eating cookies and checking off items on a grocery list. |
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Despite the court victory, Archer resigned as deputy chairman and rehabilitated himself by working as a party stalwart in backwood constituencies. |
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