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Terukichi and see
When Terukichi finds out the rumor, he forbids Hatsue to see Shinji, but through Jukichi and Ryuji, the two manage to continue communicating with one another by means of secret letters.

Terukichi and Shinji
It's a coming of age story detailing the maturity of protagonist Shinji and his romance with Hatsue, the beautiful daughter of the wealthy ship owner Terukichi.
Terukichi mysteriously employs Yasuo and Shinji on one of his shipping vessels.
The Lighthouse-Keeper's wife confronts Terukichi, who reveals that he intends to adopt Shinji as Hatsue's husband.

Terukichi and for
Employing the boys on the ship had been a test to which one was most suitable for his daughter and Shinji's act to save the vessel had earned Terukichi ’ s respect and permission to wed his daughter.

Terukichi and when
Things change when Terukichi Miyata, after the death of his son, decides to bring back the daughter he adopted away to pearl divers from another island.

steadfastly and refuses
Rynn steadfastly refuses to let her in the cellar, despite Mrs. Hallet's threatening her with truancy.
His poetry betrays a sense of pessimism along with counter-aesthetics, and he steadfastly refuses to put on the garb of a preacher of goodness and absolute beauty.
After John arrives and the imprint is definitively identified as octopus, Pete demands Lesley leave the project, which now threatens to become dangerous, but she steadfastly refuses.
He steadfastly refuses even to look at magic things unless they have proven themselves to be harmless ( like Eilonwy's Pelydryn ) or are bardic in nature ( his own harp and Adaon's brooch ).
Roger has been Paul's mentor and the two start to come into conflict over their attentions towards Hetta, who steadfastly refuses to marry her cousin, against her mother's wishes.
Bruce however, steadfastly refuses to allow her to become more involved than is absolutely necessary, due to his not wanting her to take the risks that Robin, Nightwing and Batgirl had.
Despite learning that Lucretia and Giacomo have also confessed, Beatrice refuses to do so, steadfastly insisting on her innocence.
Tommy is tired of living on the reservation, and constantly tries to push his heritage away, while at the same time trying to convince Jen to leave home, if only for a short while, to which she refuses steadfastly.
He approaches her and tries to give her the eyepatch but she steadfastly refuses.

steadfastly and see
: I don't see how we can refuse these applicants ; but I will steadfastly refuse any more grants once a Gymkhana has been established under respectable auspices by each nationality, and tell applicants that ground having been set apart for their nationality they are free to take advantage of it by joining that particular club.

steadfastly and for
In his first term in the House, he soon articulated his own brand of Jeffersonian – Jacksonian principles he would steadfastly promote throughout most of his political career ; he advocated for the interests of the poor, while maintaining an anti-abolitionist stance, insisted on limited spending by the government and opposed protective tariffs.
Yugoslavia began asking for Hoxha to rehabilitate the image of Koçi Xoxe, which Hoxha steadfastly rejected.
Cukor wanted Cary Grant for the male lead and went so far as to read the entire script with him, but Grant, while agreeing it was the role of a lifetime, steadfastly refused to do it, and Cukor never forgave him.
The Polish state has steadfastly pursued a policy of economic liberalization throughout the 1990s, with positive results for economic growth but negative results for some sectors of the population.
Waits has steadfastly refused to allow the use of his songs in commercials and has joked about other artists who do ( commenting " If Michael Jackson wants to work for Pepsi, why doesn't he just get himself a suit and an office in their headquarters and be done with it ?").
Despite being excommunicated for his defiance, Owain steadfastly refused to put Cristin aside.
For many years, he campaigned steadfastly for the rights of the villagers, first establishing via ancient title deeds their claims to disputed land, and then pressing the recalcitrant governor of Morelos into action.
The Post editorial positions on foreign policy and economic issues have seen a definitively conservative bent: it steadfastly supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, warmed to President George W. Bush's proposal to partially privatize Social Security, opposed a deadline for U. S. withdrawal from the Iraq War, and advocated free trade agreements, including CAFTA.
Existing companies, including John Deere, Alcoa, Caterpillar, Case, and International Harvester all continued to grow and expand operations in the area, but no real diversification of local industry occurred ; Moline remained steadfastly dependent on the farm implement industry for its economic solvency, a dependency that later proved disastrous.
" In an article appearing in the January 2007 edition of Vanity Fair about neoconservatives who pushed for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Gaffney said of Bush, " He doesn't in fact seem to be a man of principle who's steadfastly pursuing what he thinks is the right course.
He had steadfastly resisted unionisation, and after his death a substantial minority of the players resumed the struggle for union recognition.
After the First Monday in October incident, Arthur then retired for good, retreating to her oceanside home in Carmel, California, steadfastly refusing interviews until her resistance was broken down by the author of a book about Capra.
However, historian John Coffey ’ s recent work has emphasised the contribution of a minority of radical Protestants who steadfastly sought toleration for so called Heresy, Blasphemy, Catholicism, non-Christian religions, and even Atheism.
Its existence was steadfastly denied by Soviet officials for decades.
Through the series, Mycroft is steadfastly determined to capture her while Sherlock gradually grows to respect her considerable talents and begins to understand her reasons for her defiance.
Distributors had steadfastly opposed this measure, but once it took effect they found that their total sales of tickets for any given movie jumped dramatically in Quebec.
Kossuth steadfastly maintained until his death that Görgey alone was responsible for the humiliation.
Czechoslovakia's initial ( 1985 – 1987 ) response to the reformist trends in the Soviet Union focused on voicing public support for Gorbachev's new programs while steadfastly avoiding introducing similar programs within Czechoslovakia.
" Quelch was in the front ranks of those who fought steadfastly and with conviction against opportunism and a liberal-labour policy in the British working class movement .... ver the whole of Britain the Social-Democrats, and they alone, have for decades been carrying on systematic propaganda and agitation in the Marxist spirit.
Meanwhile, some in the peace movement and the New Left rejected the CPUSA for what it saw as the party's bureaucratic rigidity and for its steadfastly close association with the Soviet Union.
The White House had for months steadfastly denied any involvement in such activities.
That organization steadfastly supports local public schools and works with parents to ensure high standards for those schools.
Whitney in the 1980s identified these as possible causes for her dismissal, but in her autobiography, she steadfastly rejected the claims.

steadfastly and when
In that period before we got into the war when pacifism was popular, he held out against it steadfastly.
" But in contradiction, Barât, when questioned similarly, steadfastly denied that the relationship had involved anything " physical ".
Ellender was steadfastly loyal to all Democratic presidential nominees and refused to support then Governor Strom Thurmond of South Carolina for president in 1948, when Thurmond, the States Rights Party nominee was also the official Democratic nominee in Louisiana and three other southern states.
He steadfastly opposed the Great Reform Bill and when the majority of Tory Peers opted to abstain, he remained one of the twenty-two " Stalwarts " who voted against the Third Reading of the Bill in the House of Lords on 4 June 1832.
The Hoover administration had steadfastly defended the gold standard even when Britain abandoned it in September 1931.
Nikhil also speaks from a more religious perspective when he speaks of how “ all at once my heart was full with the thought that my Eternal Love was steadfastly waiting for me through the ages, behind the veil of material things ” ( Tagore 66 ).
They never recalled him, and when Wardle announced he would play for Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire steadfastly refused to allow special registration.

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