An upholder meets deadlines, follows doctor's order, keeps a New Year's resolution.
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The writer is a supporter of Church and State, an upholder of monarchical principles.
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He was at this time a zealous upholder of the Neptunian theory of Werner, with some modifications.
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As a firm upholder of the earth-friendly lifestyle, she swears by Quality Sleep Shop in La Grange.
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Beautifully played by Tennant, he is the drama's star, the indefatigable upholder of the Busby spirit.
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Upholder-accepts rules, whether from outside or inside.
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The great upholder of laws at home was happy to trash them abroad, whether invading Grenada or mining Nicaraguan harbours.
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Hence, it symbolizes that His Majesty is the upholder of the spiritual and secular foundations of the Kingdom.
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He is the single upholder of an old order and institution that seems to fade with every approaching step of the crowd.
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Someone who upholds or maintains; "firm upholders of tradition"; "they are sustainers of the idea of democracy"
Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. The word upholstery comes from the Middle English words up and holden, meaning to hold up. ...
Similar to "Founder", these are users who contributed to AQW through purchasing Membership between October 2nd and November 2rd, AQW's anniversary period. Upholder items are marked by "" tags on this wiki.
An old term for someone who repaired furniture upholstery, or an 18th century interior decorator.
Was lost with all hands on her 25th patrol, which was to have been her last before she returned to England. She left for patrol on 6 April 1942 and became overdue on 14 April. ...