The Libyan campaign, say aides, was a model of tenacity in the face of adversity, which will register, however subliminally, with the electorate.
He would scrabble together the necessary financing, tapping the same vein of tenacity that allowed him to see past the tornado-wrecked remains of his original St.
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The survival of the Howard family in Protestant England dating from Henry VIII is regarded by historians as an example of tenacity and by many Catholics as miraculous.
The same will happen with the even greater tragedy in Gujarat without the attention of government, the tenacity of private charities and the generosity of donors.
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.
They succeeded, and continue to do so because of their tenacity.
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The fire spreads rapidly, a bright wave rolling toward the trees, and Henry pursues the fleeing consequences of his actions with the dogged tenacity of regret itself.
But the boldness of his vision, and the tenacity of his whimsical playfulness, make him the ideal architect of the museum, the concert hall and other playgrounds of the arts.
Il Palio is one of very few surviving medieval spectacles of its type in Italy, enduring thanks to the sheer tenacity of Sienese traditionalism.
That it's so entertaining as it recounts the tumultuous 40-year marriage of an emotionally difficult 80-year-old Japanese Pop Artist and his onetime teenaged bride a union that has always been plagued by issues of money, alcohol and ego testifies to the tenacity of its director and the charisma of its subjects: Ushio (the Boxer) and Noriko Shinohara (Cutie).
Two things distinguished this, the longest-running Royal Commission in Australian history, from a succession of earlier inquiries into crime and corruption: modern technology, coupled with the tenacity of the man who presided over the commission.
His keen mind, his capacity to retain and make devastating rhetorical use of relevant information and his tenacity in pursuit of what he believes to be right for the country have made him a towering figure in a Congress that is increasingly bereft of individuals with such qualities.
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She got to watch them grow up to be young adults because of her own tenacity.
Jim is an amazing combination of integrity, tenacity, energy, courage, curiosity, brains and shrewd judgment.
Shoot, life is hard. (Applause.) And it requires a certain level of patience and tenacity.
Then I need all the comfort that practice has stored in my memory and a tenacity of faith.
We know from our history that change is hard, and it requires massive amounts of patience and tenacity.
The USA is a nation that values education and hard work, and is driven by a culture of achievement and tenacity.
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Where we might see both the tenacity of the lone-innovator myth and its limitations is, oddly enough, in the success of Facebook.
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There are four major factors that explain the tenacity of speech codes.
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How do you measure the tenacity of a young twenty year old?
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If these efforts are to result in progress, however, this process will require of the international community patience, tenacity and tangible signs of support.
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But we know from our history -- the history of this great country -- that change is hard, and it requires a level of patience and tenacity -- do you hear me, young people?
Instead of my usual optimism and tenacity, I was consumed by fear and the foregone conclusion of failure.
That pink, including the iconic little pink ribbon, has maintained its status as one of the most powerful branding apps of all time can be credited to the tenacity and single-mindedness of those who support this purpose, which happens to be everyone from football players to yogurt-eaters.
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But because of Arne's tenacity and our commitment to make sure that reform happens, that's how we've structured it.
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At Williams, his otherness fuelled both his sense of inferiority and his tenacity.
If you really want something there is always a way to do it and iGuidU is the result of hard work and tenacity.
It did not look good for the visitors early on as a combination of indiscipline and Sale tenacity kept Newcastle penned inside their own half.
Even though the Tarcon shareholders prevailed, they still, in effect, paid more than half the amount of the tax to Midcoast and the IRS tenacity in pursuing them must have made for a lot of stress, not to mention legal fees.
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