They say they will fast until the U.N. lives up to those solemn resolutions of its members; if not, until death.
The little sister, however, made a solemn resolution to rescue her brothers or die in the attempt; and she left the cottage, and, penetrating deep into the forest, passed the night amid the branches of a tree.
Rejoiced at my good fortune, but recollecting my danger, I had the prudence to make a solemn resolution never more to play at any game of chance, to which I have ever strictly adhered.
His lips tightened, and he frowned with solemn resolution.
She hardly knew yet what Mr. Knightley would ask; but a very short parley with her own heart produced the most solemn resolution of never quitting her father.
And therefore, as I've just indicated to you, it's an international coalition seeking to implement solemn resolutions of the world's peace keeping and security body.
That condition was, that he should make a solemn resolution to grant no more loans of his name, or anything else, to Mr. Micawber.
Much remains in his power, as in the power of all those everywhere now composing their solemn resolutions.
The letter to Smith ended, "Colonel Neill and myself have come to the solemn resolution that we will rather die in these ditches than give it up to the enemy."
United Nations delegates complained that the plan violated international treaties, and some suggested calling the General Assembly into session to pass a solemn resolution condemning it.