Hardly representative of his 12 months most of which were spent injured or persevering in first gear. |
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I just don't think I would be as persevering, I don't think I would be as patient. |
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He was amazed to see these Moravians, showing no fear and persevering in their plans for a service of worship. |
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Maybe he thinks persevering or even muddling through is the right thing in this situation. |
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The task of announcing the goodness of the evangelical message is entrusted to witnessing and persevering in ecclesial communion. |
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A dramatic panorama is our reward for persevering in the tropical heat. |
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It is worth persevering, however, because the more one reads of this book, the more justified Grass seems in backing away from dramatising the disaster. |
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With special ed resources so limited, persevering parents have always had a good shot at winning. |
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I see your steadfastness to show yourself persevering, and I am rewarding you in advance for that. |
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I congratulate the international community for persevering in the struggle of ever changing issues that confront us. |
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I am convinced that by persevering in prayer we will contribute to advancing peace in the world both now and in the future. |
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I have been the eternal optimist, the one with the positive attitude and the persevering nature. |
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The council urged us to engage the world and other religions with persevering dialogue and a new openness. |
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A singer with a persevering, passionate temperament, she is an artist who has cultivated honesty and humanity. |
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It is not so much spectacular actions that change the world, but rather persevering day by day in human goodness. |
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I am very grateful to my colleague Mrs Trautmann and all the others for persevering in this matter and ensuring a clear line. |
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Norway has supported the study and the follow-up work considerably with financial support and with persevering work. |
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For the harmonious growth of these values a persevering and unifed contribution of both parents is necessary. |
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To the NGOs that follow our deliberations, sometimes with impatience and disappointment, but always persevering. |
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But there is no alternative to persevering and going forward. |
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Love endures all things, persevering and remaining loyal to the end. |
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She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media. |
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And yet she chose to write her essay about giving up on ballet, rather than persevering once she'd tired of it. |
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He is steady, persevering, deliberate, unflappable and safe. |
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My son, to live well consists in doing what is good and in putting up with what is bad, and so persevering until death. |
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Well, Confucius said this: a scholar must be stout-hearted and persevering, because our burden is heavy and our journey is long. |
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The finest example of persevering faith is once again the faith of Jesus, Him who «endured the cross, despising the shame». |
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Some argue that a better alternative to war is to keep Mr Hussein in his box, persevering with the strategy of containment. |
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They have demonstrated that persevering with a strategy aimed at customer satisfaction inevitably leads to success. |
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Some straight talk about persevering with your treatment. |
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Students who grasp the importance of the tasks to be accomplished and understand the reasons for doing them will have a taste for engaging themselves and persevering in academic tasks. |
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The company is persevering with two fast craft this season, even though the introduction of a second vessel last year proved a lossmaker. |
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If you're feeling patient and persevering, this book, by the Chez Panisse veteran and the owner of Lucques, in L. A., can help you turn out feasts that will stupefy your friends. |
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The proposal is put forward with the conviction that it is possible to secure funding for it, if a convincing and persevering funding strategy is pursued. |
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Only truly disinterested actions, persevering in an attitude of respect for the religion of the other, allowed one day trust to be given so that those most reserved permitted their children to come into our house. |
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America still favours persevering with the OECD talks. |
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Outsiders may well wonder whether it is worth persevering with their efforts to bring peace and prosperity to the benighted Balkans when, despite their best efforts, so many people there seem determined to kill each other. |
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His love alone gives us the possibility of soberly persevering day by day, without ceasing to be spurred on by hope, in a world which by its very nature is imperfect. |
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Nor, though, does he stand to gain much by persevering. |
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I say he wimped because I felt he got right down on the wire and was not persevering for me. |
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Unaware of her thought, Myong Sam drew a hasty conclusion that she was a persevering girl as she asked him how to drive and how to overhaul the tramcar, obstinately following at his heel. |
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These procedures, these counter-inquiries, these experts' reports seem to be designed to discourage the most persevering of claimants, who retreat before the avalanche of procedures they are required to follow. |
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This is an amazing story of a man persevering. The growth on Kotiam's neck had been forming over 20 years, leaving him often in excruciating pain and unable to farm his land properly. |
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If there are twenty amongst you, patient and persevering, they will vanquish two hundred: if a hundred, they will vanquish a thousand of the Unbelievers: for these are a people without understanding. |
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