• Yet although his team conceded early in the game the Magpies manager can have few complaints with the tenacity with which the Magpies started the match, nor the vociferous support from the home crowd.

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  • Actively pursuing ways to make it real will force you to commit with new tenacity.

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  • You come to understand that reality is malleable, to those with the tenacity to impose their will over it.

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  • Burnley played with a tenacity and commitment that allowed them to dominate large periods of a match played in blustery and wet conditions.

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  • We played with great tenacity and intensity during the match.

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  • But the students are confounding cynics with their tenacity.

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  • 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.

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  • His particular brand of Internet prediction, together with a steadfast tenacity to stay the course, has paid off for Miller.

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  • For not only their product, but also their willingness to address an epidemic issue with humor, tenacity and even a modicum of grace, I applaud them.

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  • Perhaps most suggestive is the tenacity with which it has held on to the city of Homs, which lies on the highway between Damascus and the coast.

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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.

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  • As year-end approaches, so does the tenacity with which estate and financial planners implore their clients to take advantage of the fleeting opportunity to make very significant tax-free gifts during the remainder of 2012.

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  • Despite the anomalies, puzzle-solving within the existing mental framework continues and is indeed pursued with even greater tenacity, because prior successes generated by the prevailing paradigm encourage the belief that a solution to resolving the anomalies must exist, even though it seems to be very hard to find.

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  • When risk becomes your best friend, you navigate your work with greater clarity and tenacity.

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  • Voters may have been responding to his tenacity, in grappling with the crisis and his own illness.

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  • Mr Mulongoti also sought to allay fears over a possible transition, saying the government has "sufficient capacity and tenacity" to deal with such a process.

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  • "With their extraordinary talent, creativity and tenacity, the seven 2012 Kennedy Center honourees have contributed significantly to the cultural life of our nation and the world, " said chairman David Rubenstein.

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  • Despite his finish, Boit's tenacity impressed gold medallist Bjorn Daehlie -- who with his victory that day became the first man to win six gold medals at the Winter Olympics -- so-much-so that the Norwegian legend delayed the medal presentation ceremony so he could embrace Boit as he crossed the line.

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  • But the cigar-smoking chancellor, with his ever-ready salesman's grin, has shown tenacity, courage and skill.

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  • 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.

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  • The Libyan campaign, say aides, was a model of tenacity in the face of adversity, which will register, however subliminally, with the electorate.

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  • If it were a different sport I'd have been finished years ago, but experience and tenacity are important in long-distance sailing and that doesn't necessarily come with being young.

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  • But in his first 17 pro games this season with the Connecticut Whale, the Rangers' American Hockey League affiliate, he had 13 points, and his tenacity earned him a spot on the team's power play unit and, eventually, the promotion to the Rangers.

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