They were tenacious and brave and I couldn't have asked for anything more from them. |
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We definitely have a ringside seat at a tenacious and historic affliction of an out of control Credit system and boom and bust dynamics. |
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What might be the factors determining the tenacious persistence of virus transmission? |
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While being smart is good, working hard and being tenacious is even better. |
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I think that the reason that the story has been so tenacious is that we want to believe that it's true. |
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And also, resident hummingbirds are expected to be more tenacious than migrants. |
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While both men are tenacious political strategists, they clearly have a healthy respect for one another. |
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The show revealed a tenacious veteran sculptor undaunted by the psychic challenge of an archetypal motif. |
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In the first period of extra time both teams played at a frenetic pace with tenacious defending keeping Keighley's hopes alive. |
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From stem to stern, your ship will be held together by a thick cable woven from the most tenacious strands of grass we can find. |
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In order to launch the WMU and to assure its survival as an auxiliary, the organization needed a strong, tenacious leader. |
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They both maintain a tenacious grip on the receiver and attempt to get it away from each other. |
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I think that Africa will always hold a tenacious grip on me, and I do feel sad to be leaving my friends. |
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They had a steadfast, tenacious grip on what they believed should be brought to the profession. |
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Popular culture has a tenacious grip on most kids, parents, and even us teachers. |
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Special solvents control the coalescence of the latex particles into a tough, tenacious film. |
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All the fish of these jungle rivers demonstrate a desperately tenacious grip on life. |
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They are persistent, strong-willed individuals who may become even more tenacious when faced with obstacles. |
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I have been pursued by the most relentless and the most tenacious women on earth! |
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These hardy and tenacious insects have lived on the planet for 400 million years. |
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How firm on one's feet, on the solid ground of truth, one feels among life's mysteries, in these supple, tenacious, tensile sentences. |
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Unable to bear the death throes of her love affair, she becomes by turns desperate and tenacious, acting out with unbridled fury. |
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The presence of alloying elements such as beryllium, chromium, silicon, and aluminum modifies the nature of the oxide, making it more tenacious. |
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Fava beans are a tenacious and trouble-free crop that succeeds where the growing season is short and other beans fail. |
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Saffron has a spicy, pungent, bitter taste and a tenacious odour, so only a very small amount is needed to give flavour and colour. |
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A country for tenacious, uncommunicative, unambitious tacticians, Turkey bores me to death. |
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Dating back 100 million years, the diamond is rare, tenacious and mystical as no two are ever alike. |
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And the Vietcong and North Vietnamese were a tougher, more tenacious enemy, he says. |
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The good news in this case is that the Old Believers stayed true to their three-century tradition of tenacious independence. |
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In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their harvest. |
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Copper will not cast either solid or tenacious, but is cavernulous and weak. |
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These tenacious guerrillas come from Chechnya, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan, and they use classical guerrilla hit-and-run tactics. |
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A tenacious lone Black-winged kite hovered over the grassland even as darkness engulfed the hills. |
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Passivity is caused by the buildup of a stable, tenacious layer of metal oxide on the surface of the metal. |
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The hypertonicity of the radiopaque agent draws fluid into the bowel to facilitate passage and expulsion of the tenacious meconium. |
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Curry on the other hand were tenacious, fearless and hungry for the victory which has copper-fastened their greatest ever season. |
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The presence over much of the Corallian plateau of a tenacious clay means, in the majority of cases, the blocking of incipient solution pipes. |
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The AI levels are high, even on the easier settings, and the enemies make for tenacious foes. |
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The British bourgeoisie is not subaltern to an effete but tenacious aristocracy. |
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They seem tenacious in their determination to get at the truth. |
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He has a reputation for being a tough and tenacious negotiator. |
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The tribal loyalties of some hostel residents have proved tenacious. |
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Balancing George's long-held grudges, however, was his tenacious loyalty. |
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He's a fairly aggressive and tenacious character in business terms. |
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As they both maintain a tenacious grip on the receiver and attempt to get it away from the other, their arms swing from side to side like a signaling semaphore. |
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For half a century, Ferencz, a tenacious 95-year-old, has been on his own Lemkin-esque campaign. |
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Ware, a tenacious pass-rusher, is a 7-time Pro Bowler and the Cowboys all-time leader in sacks, with 117 in nine seasons. |
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Football retained tenacious local loyalties, overlaid by denominational and social rivalries, mediated by the search for success and corresponding reward. |
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Tight defending by fullbacks kept the tenacious Battyeford side at bay. |
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These tenacious moteliers, noted for turning rundown properties into successful ventures, would have somehow managed to find room to accommodate two more people! |
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Working under Gough and his assistant proved an attraction for a tenacious performer whose Scottish father Michael genned him up on the pair's pedigree. |
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I've never seen a more devoted or tenacious stroller pusher. |
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She closed with a furious rush on the turn, powered into the stretch on the outside, and roared past three rivals with a tenacious rally down the center of the lane. |
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The hooks on the end of final strokes indicate a tenacious mind that holds on to ideas and opinions as tight as a snapping turtle. |
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But somewhere in the middle of the pendulums swing, individuals who are tenacious, perceptive, or lucky may glean both freedom and wisdom from social changes. |
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Carlos took us an hour west by speedboat to Punta Caracoles, a peninsula jutting out from the national park that teems with bush dogs, tapirs, and other tenacious wildlife. |
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The debate was fast and furious, with the press at their most tenacious. |
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He has maintained, perhaps even increased, his tenacious grip on power. |
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He was one of the most tenacious individuals I'd ever come across. |
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He was targeted by another stalker, equally as tenacious as the first. |
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She has been a tenacious champion of human rights for many years. |
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He was tenacious, like a stewbum with a bottle of wine and no corkscrew. |
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He is a brilliant commentator and tenacious advocate of his position. |
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His tenacious spirit and unswerving loyalty came in for praise. |
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Macroscopically, cSCCs are characteristically unilocular cystic masses that are filled with grumous, granular, thick, tenacious material. |
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Besides, another sniper or a tenacious forechecker certainly wouldn't hurt. |
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Instead, A Good Day To Die Hard cynically exploits our nostalgia for one of modern cinema's most tenacious action heroes. |
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Hard wheat is rich in gluten of a strong tenacious character, while soft wheat contains less gluten and proportionately less starch. |
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Yes, egad, they are tenacious of reputation with a vengeance, for they don't choose anybody should have a character but themselves! |
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Sammy is a tenacious journalist who's given to peppering her conversation with Yiddishisms. |
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Chlouveraki, a tenacious archaeological conservator, has salvaged antiquities all over the Middle East. |
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There was tenacious Soviet resistance at Mogilev and Smolensk on the road to Moscow. |
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Instead, we now have discardable lifestyles substituting for the durable, the tenacious, the sacred. |
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It really shows how tenacious life is,'' said Reed Scherer, a micropaleontology professor at Northern Illinois University. |
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The victory was dug out by the hard-working, tenacious Peterborough players and fashioned by their unexcitable manager Keith Alexander. |
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The death grip of the Umbrella Ant soldiers is so tenacious that the natives often use them to suture wounds. |
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How often is the flower of human life marcescent, tenacious of its old estate when the blooming-time is past. |
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The tenacious resistance of Kolberg allowed Frederick to focus on the Austrians instead of having to split his forces. |
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Grant was tenacious and kept pressing Lee's Army of Northern Virginia back to Richmond. |
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The resulting report delved into the cause of poverty and qualified many tenacious beliefs as perceptions. |
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But tenacious Albanian partisans kept reinserting the claim. |
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Chris became known internationally for his tenacious 'first-time' rock-climbing and bushwalking feats, which led to him publishing Rock in Victoria. |
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A young girl learns from her grandmother about the tenacious and resilient godwit birds, whose regular migration flights take them to many different nations in search of food. |
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A Good Day To Die Hard is a high-speed tour down Memory McClane that cynically exploits our nostalgia for one of modern cinema's most tenacious action heroes. |
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He eventually holds Diana hostage and compels her to join him on a 3000-mile road trip back to Denver, with a tenacious bail bondsman in hot pursuit. |
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The Chinese go to stay. A few rebuffs do not dishearten them. Knowing their capacity to underlive and undersell their competitors, they are tenacious in the extreme. |
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