She gives a doggedly unsensational account of rampant, abusive teens in a company town fallen on hard times. |
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She doggedly regained her footing and ran on, brown, dirty mud splattered in her long midnight blue hair. |
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Washington clung doggedly to the gold standard despite the disastrously deflationary effect of this policy. |
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The theme, an eight-bar structure of stentorian semibreve piano chords, receives six doggedly unvaried statements. |
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Every Republican administration since Reagan has doggedly opposed minimum wage increases. |
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Opposing him is a quiet, doggedly persistent cop, who is determined to bring him down. |
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And repeatedly and doggedly he has denied the allegations made against him. |
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Winter jasmine is doggedly flowering on the fence by the chicken house in spite of rain which bedraggles the fragile petals. |
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Analysts face criticism for sticking doggedly to recommendations to buy or hold shares whose price is falling. |
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The other part of me was still doggedly determined that whatever it was that made Mary so different, so fragile, it was not my fault. |
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Jim's a writer who remains too detached, too doggedly independent to form any lasting relationship. |
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He headed down the streets at top speed with Nick following doggedly at his heels. |
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In other words, squeeze the life out of the game and see if they can sneak a goal and cling doggedly to the lead. |
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In the sky above Germany, the men were fighting doggedly and with heavy losses. |
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The press doggedly insists on telling us how many soldiers have died since May 1st. |
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To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end. |
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Swinford hung in doggedly and when they struck for a second goal, the gap was back to six points again. |
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It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman. |
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These foibles include our urge to chase the latest investment fad and doggedly hanging on to losers. |
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It sticks doggedly to its line through numerous fast circuits round large roundabouts. |
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We both shared old-fashioned views and stuck doggedly to them at all times. |
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He sometimes warps individual works by doggedly insisting that they illustrate Derridean concepts. |
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The scores seemed to follow a certain pattern as Wicklow persistently nosed ahead and Mayo doggedly pulled them back. |
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She seems doggedly determined and grinningly admits to having a brass neck. |
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You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly dig out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing. |
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They doggedly believe that EC should just clerically run the elections which must be ordered by them, for their benefit, at their convenience. |
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As the war effort turned sour, Lieberman doggedly argued for staying the course. |
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Alexeivich used a paper napkin to dab at the perspiration rolling off his nose as he spoke, but he doggedly refused to remove his jacket or loosen his tie. |
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King Louis had already dispatched three legions of capable soldiers to defend the garrisons, but the forces of the Dungeon Overlords doggedly refused to give ground. |
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In an age of doggedly temperate politicians, there is something raw and reckless about Rogan, a onetime Democrat turned conservative Republican. |
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Freuler is doggedly continuing his mission, constantly reminding visitors not to be careless when disposing of their rubbish. |
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His ideal, which he had pursued doggedly for 30 years, was an international order in which no single power was able to tyrannize the rest. |
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His grandfather Geisel was so doggedly openhanded a customer that young Ted compiled the second-best sales record in town. |
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Scientific societies initially treated the scheme as a crackpot's dream, but he doggedly flogged it for 20 years. |
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Mackinnon would doggedly raise the need for legislation over the next few parliamentary sessions, only to be repeatedly rebuffed. |
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Veterans of the cold war are still doggedly pursuing their own service medal. |
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My colleagues from the Bloc Québécois and myself will continue to doggedly defend the interests of all Quebeckers. |
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I would particularly like to take this opportunity to highlight how doggedly they have pursued their goal. |
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We will doggedly continue to raise the case of Tibet with the Chinese authorities. |
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I would also like to start by thanking the Commissioner, who repeatedly and doggedly pleads, and indeed fights, for Galileo at Council level. |
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The Bloc Québécois members here will therefore continue to doggedly defend that position. |
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Have you had an idea, pursued it doggedly, developed a product and now, after huge effort, are successfully introducing it onto the market? |
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This chain is made up of some 800 volunteers who, day in and day out, doggedly focus their efforts on overcoming poverty and suffering. |
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One morning, my swimming teacher, who had been watching me doggedly ploughing along in this manner, unexpectedly creased up with helpless laughter. |
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But the Hasidic communities that doggedly stick to a living, breathing Yiddish use different dialects. |
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Week after week for more than three years The New Australian doggedly produced a stream of articles challenging the left on every intellectual level. |
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The widow's small thickset neighbours, gathered in the plain, seemly room, are doggedly attentive as the priest, comically, explains the afterlife to a ghost. |
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That notion has hung round doggedly this season, with the former manager accused of taking a blind man's buff approach to selecting his personnel. |
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The doggedly determined bureaucrat has vowed to disqualify any winner who is corrupt, but that may prompt yet a third round of elections for the Senate. |
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Mont Blanc is just 13 km from Les Droites, the peak on which Andrew doggedly clung to life for five days in sub-zero temperatures after becoming trapped in a storm. |
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I doggedly pedaled along but I was so not enjoying this little excursion. |
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He doggedly retained a regional accent at a time when the plummy tones of Received Pronunciation were considered obligatory. |
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In addition to doggedly defending the interests of wage earners of all backgrounds, the FTQ has also taken up the cause of the sovereignty of Quebec. |
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I have never met anyone and I have particularly never met an economist or economic theorist who at any time has said that it is absolutely vital to doggedly maintain this kind of configuration. |
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It is thus part of our task to continue doggedly doing what we can to bring about political conditions in which European intervention will be effective. |
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Most remain doggedly optimistic that Iraq will see better days and that it shall overcome the insurgency, internal strife and chaos that has so imperiled its viability. |
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But it is doggedly, almost deliberately mediocre in every way. |
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There isn't, for example, much to be said for Abraham Walkowitz, a doggedly faithful Stieglitz gallery functionary who had a thing for Isadora Duncan and drew — maladroitly — her scantily draped figure countless times. |
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The producer, Jonathan Koch, doggedly badgered her into taking the part. |
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I grew moody, silent, and unsocial, but studied on doggedly and incessantly. |
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His best performance came when he battled back doggedly in a mile maiden at Salisbury to dead-heat with Sabotiere. |
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The EU must continue doggedly to push through the condition that membership of the Human Rights Council is based on an objective criterion and that requirements for membership are sufficiently strict. |
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Yes, really, cricket: that neglected staple of the British summer, a business of mannered and weather-bound slow-wrought drama, doggedly championed but somehow always reassuringly in retreat. |
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It always came from the Member States, from the Council of Ministers, where they fought doggedly over every trifling matter, achieving very little in terms of progress. |
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Unfortunately, everybody had stuck doggedly to their positions. |
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Thus, and only thus, will peace no longer be conceived of merely as the absence of war, and will people regard it as a process that has to be constructed day by day, doggedly and with hope, within each community. |
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Covenant doggedly searches for a way out of his predicament and vows to keep moving in the hopes that, macabrely put, something will turn up. |
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Robert Halfon, the Conservative MP for Harlow, seems to have hit on a sensible formula for wooing it: campaign doggedly on aspirational, pocketbook issues like fuel prices, apprenticeships and home ownership. |
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Kildare did improve gradually and as the playing surface continued to disimprove they stuck doggedly to their task. |
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He spent a brief spell at the Pentagon as under-secretary for Russian affairs and nuclear disarmament, and has doggedly propounded a theory that has become viewed as ungainsayable truth. |
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It is quite amazing as to how doggedly the Member States in the Council tried to fight this programme for alternative energies and an appropriate level of funding. |
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The computer-generated system is used to help in hiring and will allow for Canada-wide hiring, which is something that Senator Ringuette has been pursuing doggedly for a good number of years. |
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Such derisive appellatives, all too commonly applied to those with some early affinity for science, should be doggedly countered with whatever means we can bring to bear. |
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While maintaining a simple lifestyle and a rootedness to the mountains that surround him, Fritsch, along with ASPI volunteers, doggedly fights local environmental battles. |
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So in conversing with men, women, and children, I gradually found out that Tim Hibblethwaite was in bad odor, and that he held himself doggedly aloof from all. |
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Evans found himself in battles to protect his intellectual property many times throughout his career, but he pursued the cause most doggedly during his latter years. |
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