Aubel recalled that it was firmly decided that Welsh would be the language of the household.
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The answer, I am told by government sources, is firmly negative - for reasons of practice and principle.
Instead, he firmly believes Skyhook should fight to stay in the space it helped invent.
He was told firmly that he could not, but he was welcome to send a cheque.
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"I firmly believed that Marcus came forward to hit me, " he told the court.
"We have to change that, " she said firmly, then gave me a quick primer (see left).
But Ms. Zimpher, the chancellor since 2009, said she firmly believes the idea can work.
Karutz clamped them firmly to my head, tight enough to block out the light.
Attempts by would-be gatekeepers to make it closed and proprietary must be firmly resisted.
He said he had been approached about running for the Senate but had firmly declined.
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That times are tough - and that Scotland needs an economic strategy firmly based upon growth.
Luggage can be secured firmly with a spring-loaded four-point harness, as used in helicopters.
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The United States originally firmly opposed both Soviet membership and borrowing privileges in the newly-created EBRD.
Also, Damian seems firmly alongside Wonder Woman and Superman, which also makes a little sense.
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Either that or success for Cyclacel would surely put Dundonian biotechnology firmly on the map.
Nevertheless, it firmly rejects any expansion of the scope of self-defence under Article 51.
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With SeaWorld firmly in its tentacles, Goldman is sucking up millions in investment-banking fees.
"The lads know my feelings on it, their feet are firmly on the ground, " he said.
Its upcoming admission to the EU and NATO firmly anchor it to the democratic West.
"For this reason, Kent County Council remains firmly opposed to the TfL proposal, " he said.
And if it collapses, I firmly believe so does Egypt's hope for a better future.
Take it from someone who sits firmly on the top of the fence season after season.
He stressed that the government's work with local authorities is firmly on the basis of partnership.
The power base for Abbas, a U.S. ally, is anchored firmly in the West Bank.
Make sure it's heavy, and that it's firmly bolted to a wall or floor.
By both word and deed, Obama has firmly established himself as an unapologetic elitist.
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Americans had stood firmly against acquiring overseas people and territories that would be ruled from afar.
During the past two days, a Food and Drug Administration committee stuck firmly to its principles.
Diddy sauntered down the red carpet, toothpick firmly in mouth, black Gucci loafers gleaming.
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