Stick-to-itiveness is a real word and a handy noun coined in 1884, meaning dogged perseverance.
Billions in market value evaporated as Bristol-Myers was dogged by bad luck and worse decisions.
She is after all a Clinton - she and her husband are popular, dogged, able campaigners.
With Pop, he ceaselessly bird-dogged anyone and everyone who could help boost our advertising linage.
He spent four years in north London although his time there was dogged by injury.
Allegations of war crimes committed by government forces have also dogged the island state.
The business of getting through life seemed something of a dogged chore for him.
Final approval will be contingent on Lilly fixing problems that have dogged its manufacturing plants.
Zimbabwe has been dogged by shortages of foreign currency to pay for fuel and food.
Criticism dogged the book more than a decade before it was released in 1939.
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In the mid 1970s, Margolies began his dogged pursuit of contemporary Americana with his camera.
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In 1989, House Speaker Jim Wright, dogged by questions about his ethics, announced he would resign.
Armstrong ended with an appeal to cycling's critics in an era dogged by drugs controversies.
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Violence, which this film has been dogged by in the UK lately was not that bad.
The market also has been dogged by questions about lack of disclosure and transparency.
The supercomputer effort isn't dogged by charges that the Chinese have ripped off foreign technology.
Did he tie the knot to fight the child abuse speculations that dogged him?
The company's cholesterol drug, Crestor, has been dogged by safety controversies--although Astra says they are unfounded.
But Daleen Terblanche and Alison Hodgkinson steadied the ship with a dogged 55-run partnership.
Even when they were dogged by injuries, this team pulled together when it mattered most.
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The Dutch banking sector continues to be dogged by the legacy of the credit crunch.
The marriage proved less than blissful, although it was saved by dogged loyalty on both sides.
Such moves should help revive overall credit in a banking sector dogged by fears of collapse.
Wigley, 28, joined Northants from Worcestershire in 2006 but has been dogged recently by fitness problems.
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The injury has dogged her throughout her life and exacerbated her generally fragile health.
South Africa's dogged pursuit of the AU post is the latest diplomatic prize Pretoria has pursued.
Mr Tsvangirai is dogged, so far decent, and still by no means sure to prevail.
Flag disputes, as I've pointed out elsewhere, have dogged Northern Ireland for decades.
When people speak of his father, words like courageous and dogged flow from the lips.
The flap became known as "Troopergate, " and it dogged Palin throughout the remainder of the campaign.
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