Definitionn. loyalty in the face of trouble and difficulty
Last update: September 21, 2015
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The order of procedure at the early field trials was similar to what it is to-day, only the awards were given in accordance with a scale of points as follows: nose, 40; pace and range, 30; temperament, 10; staunchness before, 10; behind, 10. [Please select]
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That admiration, however, was purely personal, and did not affect in any degree the staunchness of Froude's principles. [Please select]
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Sherman, with all his staunchness and the valor of his men, was compelled to give way. [Please select]
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Tommy with all his staunchness could not lift that overwhelming cloud. [Please select]
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Looking up into her eyes, he was struck by their tender staunchness. [Please select]
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Built rather for staunchness than beauty, she was no ideal of a mariner's dream as she unobtrusively cleared from her wharf one gray, chilly morning which held a promise of snow in its leaden sky. [Please select]
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Ralston on his part was kind to the boy partly because he liked him and admired his staunchness, and partly because his wife's unwilling departure had left him lonely. [Please select]
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