-
adamantly refused to leave). The noun
adamant describes any
impenetrably or
unyieldingly hard
substance and, formerly, a
legendary stone/rock or
mineral of impenetrable...
-
Whitaker as a
young inner-city man who has
found purpose for his life by
unyieldingly conforming it to the Hagakure, an 18th-century
philosophy text and training...
-
period of
transition to socialism,
strove for
national construction, and
unyieldingly defended its
frontiers while fulfilling its
internationalist duty. "Constitution...
- of the landscape,
including streams of
water and
blades of gr****, is
unyieldingly solid compared to themselves: It
causes them
immense pain even to walk...
- 1981) was an
American newspaper publisher. He is
remembered for his
unyieldingly conservative political views,
which helped made the
Manchester Union...
-
period of
transition to socialism,
strove for
national construction, and
unyieldingly defended its
frontiers while fulfilling its
internationalist duty." "Constitution...
-
album to date, adding, "As a pop
record it's sublime,
intricate and
unyieldingly persuasive, it doesn't give up its
secrets lightly and the excitement...
-
Adamantine Gr****
mythology Adamant has long
meant any
impenetrably or
unyieldingly hard
substance and, formerly, a
legendary stone or
mineral of impenetrable...
- politics. Ever
since the
Loebs bought the paper, its
orientation has been
unyieldingly conservative (though the
paper was
already a
reliable supporter of the...
- are many
similarities between the two models, Horn
consistently and
unyieldingly argued against a
single general ability g
factor (McGrew, 2005, p. 174)...