To explain this litany of anti-U.S. aggression we search doggedly for evidence of our own malfeasance.
Half-chances fell to Carrick and Rooney, who had a goal-bound shot blocked as Villa defended doggedly.
In fact, even the most doggedly Democratic districts suddenly appear to be at some risk.
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The public remains flummoxed while pension funds doggedly carry a low ratio in equity holdings.
Sadly, Obama doggedly has pursued the opposite of everything Reagan did in great detail.
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Pursuing this altruistic goal doggedly over a 45-year business career, he's achieved global scale for his Jalgaon head-quartered company.
Apple fans are doggedly loyal, and Apple will continue to make huge profits, even with a smaller market share.
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This updated version, written by Daniel Pyne and Dean Georgias and directed by Jonathan Demme, is doggedly, wretchedly earnest.
Against this, Mr Schwarzenegger still managed to win re-election in 2006, and he has doggedly clung to the centre.
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They doggedly refused to pull the drug from the market until forced to do so by critical press reports.
But Mr Maliki has been doggedly seeking to cling on in other ways.
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Facebook is worth billions only because the company has doggedly outmaneuvered all rivals by building products that everyone wants to use.
Was his mixture of romanticism and classicism genuine and organic or merely mechanical, a matter of putting themes doggedly through their paces?
At Faulkner's house today, you can see where he outlined every chapter on his bedroom wall, and he followed the outline doggedly.
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Yet in his speech Wednesday President Obama doggedly insisted on focusing trillions of dollars in additional taxes precisely on this income group.
Meanwhile Hamas waits on the sidelines as the proximity talks stumble, despite the doggedly hopeful assertions of Mr Obama's Middle East officials.
France, which does so well out of current budget arrangements that it makes almost no net contribution at all, will resist doggedly.
The Sunday Leader is known for doggedly pursuing stories alleging government misdeeds.
Jamie Dimon steered JPMorgan through the crisis by doggedly sticking to a few basic principles, such as not holding too much of anything.
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Big drug companies, including Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis, are doggedly pursuing drugs that aim to boost the immune system to fight cancer.
In other words, human exploration of the solar system does not have to be fixed doggedly on the moon first and Mars later.
Motorola heir Michael Galvin, 47, watched his older brother Christopher, now Motorola chief executive, doggedly chase a career at the company his grandfather founded.
Michael Galvin, 47, a Motorola heir, watched his older brother Christopher, now Motorola's CEO, doggedly chase a career at the company his grandfather founded.
After a slow start, the authorities are now doggedly pursuing the remaining members of Jemaah Islamiah, even if they do not call them that.
Despite harrowing scenes of mothers separated from their children or pregnant women from their husbands, the Hong Kong government has clung doggedly to this policy.
His character, Corcoran, embodies a blend of backstreet tenacity and well-honed honor as he doggedly pursues the truth amidst his own crookedly led Sixth Precinct.
Early on Ovshinsky drew the pattern that he doggedly follows today.
The Hammers, who also reached the Carling Cup quarter-finals with an extra-time victory over Stoke in midweek, defended doggedly throughout and looked dangerous on the counter-attack.
Doggedly, Mrs Yudina continued printing it in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), 320 kilometres (200 miles) away, and copies of the newspaper were brought into Kalmykia by car.
His fear: These are people who have doggedly pursued a single goal without ever developing the kind of critical perspective that will help them face challenges later in life.
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