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Provided they fight resolutely, the enemy can never break in.

Tajikistan will resolutely pursue the one-China policy and support China's national reunification.

He also said that if a similar incident occurs in the future, Japan will resolutely deal with it.

We should encourage and support the efforts to settle international disputes or conflicts through peaceful means and strengthen cooperation and fight resolutely against terrorism.

He had deposited Marius on the ground, he picked him up again,-- that is the real word for it,--placed him on his shoulders once more, and set out. He plunged resolutely into the gloom.

He is resolutely relaxed about usage, understanding that correctitude and intelligibility are not the same.

We must resolutely work to reduce the occurrence of large-scale major accidents and improve production safety throughout the country.

To a roomful of grim-faced officials, he declared that China must "resolutely resist" vulgar, cheap and kitsch forms of culture.

This defect should also resolutely be overcome.

He resolutely advanced his proposal for increasing trade with that company.

Three, we need to control industrial use of land and resolutely follow minimum price standards for the transfer of land for industrial use.

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We are resolutely opposed to that.

These are now being resolutely applied everywhere, together with the decision on the equal distribution of land.

The moral of the story is that if your family resolutely refuses wholemeal, you can stop feeling bad about opting for the “refined” version of the staff of life, because it has nutritional merits too.

He reaffirmed that Romania will not change its adoption of the one-China policy under any circumstances and will resolutely support China's peaceful reunification.

First, resolutely maintaining the international treaty regime on arms control, disarmament and nonproliferation.

Two is to resolutely close down backward production facilities.

For example, property prices have risen sharply this year and the government has pledged to "resolutely curb" their growth.

She was barefooted and in rags, as on the day when she had so resolutely entered his chamber, only her rags were two months older now, the holes were larger, the tatters more sordid.

For Kuniko Yoshida, a resolutely cheerful old lady in an evacuation centre in a school gymnasium in Kesennuma, north of Onagawa, the delay is already irksome.