This middle section of the season is a time for doggedness and fight, a time to scrap for whatever points you can grasp. |
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Here were two young reporters who brought down an administration by their doggedness, cutting through the stonewall. |
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Later, she struck me with her conscientiousness, perseverance and even doggedness. |
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There has always been a furious doggedness to him, a strong-willed purposefulness that drove him, sometimes headlong, through life. |
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Secondly to Mr Moreira da Silva, who has tried to improve the proposal with an admirable doggedness. |
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Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering. |
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Paul is still young and relatively inexperienced at this level, but no one will question his ability, his guts, his doggedness, or his commitment. |
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Throughout his career he has handled whatever has been thrown at him in a characteristically calm and dignified manner, underpinned by desire and doggedness. |
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Having read their work, I can say that they show the finest levels of integrity and hard work and doggedness. |
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But Richard White single-minded doggedness clears all the hurdles blocking the success of his dream project. |
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He promised me that, if I asked for it steadfastly and with doggedness of purpose, He should grant it to me. |
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Through perseverance and sheer doggedness, she kept at it, doing it for herself and in her own way. |
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By sheer passion and doggedness, we have managed to develop this stem by trying to steer it into the directions we deemed to be the best. |
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Too much ambition and doggedness take away from the relaxation that you are looking for and need in your free time. |
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Our strength is set in our doggedness in keeping up to date with the latest technologies and new communication tools. |
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For competitive climbing, a certain degree of ambition and doggedness have to be there, or else you don't reach anything. |
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I have been impressed by his sheer patience, doggedness, and tenacity. |
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To a stranger listening to a story that sounded like another Plagues of Egypt, their doggedness seemed inexplicable. |
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This fearlessness and doggedness makes him a natural soul mate of The Daily Beast. |
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Of late, Mr Smith's technique for dealing with the lobby's awful doggedness has been to affect boredom: do we really want to go round these houses yet again? |
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Lund loses her identity amid her doggedness to pursue the killer. |
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In with the new means out with the old As a new member of our Management Board Markus Bucher is himself an example of agility as opposed to doggedness or paralysis. |
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He is recognized by many as the father of the old age security system in this country because of his doggedness in sticking to this one issue over a 42-year career. |
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First, it represents the triumph of doggedness and determination to confront and resolve fundamental problems separating all sides to the Darfur conflict. |
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Firstly, let me congratulate you, Commissioner, on your persistence and doggedness in getting these talks back on track almost from beyond the grave. |
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Mitro, reserved artist, printed by this modesty which, by the doubt which it generates, urges him to work with doggedness, in perpetual collection of the just expression. |
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It is thanks to its doggedness and its commitment to the EU process that Turkey is a much more democratic and economically resilient place than a decade ago. |
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It is boosting trade with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and sticking, with commendable doggedness in the face of little encouragement, to the task of making peace with Pakistan. |
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It is very difficult for us to understand what motivates you in the aggressive doggedness with which you have set forth to discredit the AZI by using and diverting any information suiting your project. |
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The pair had given a lesson in doggedness. |
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The story is a classic of doggedness, cleverness, and a little luck. |
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