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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Apart from a few union diehards most of the men have accepted the new productivity agreement.
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Salisbury, Walton, and a few other diehards still refused to join the coalition.
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Taylor is one of the diehards willing to push the development program at any price.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His proclamation that the moon might be habitable was bound to attract criticism from Aristotelian diehards such as Alexander Ross.
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How could he make them see there was nothing to his scheme but the marginal notes of a diehard and fool?
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Lansdowne was more exposed to the views of the real diehards and was thus a restraining influence on Law.
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Nearly all the collectable money is now in; only a small number of diehards continue to withhold cash.
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The staff writers seem to be a conglomeration of music diehards steeped in the traditions of classic rock.
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Todd Tiahrt is second to none among Gingrichite diehards in his zeal to cut tax.