Through hard work and perseverance, he acquired a good parcel of land and farmed it for some sixty years. |
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It's a day we all remember mateship, honour, dignity and a perseverance under the most excruciating of circumstances. |
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Its sheer joy and wonder reside neither in tension nor resolve, neither verse nor chorus, but simply in dogged perseverance. |
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Faced with this tediously turgid presentation, my eyes glossed over, and only masochistic perseverance got me through. |
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He became a monster, a cruel and crafty invader who was stopped only by epic courage and perseverance. |
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Our perseverance and pioneering spirit in blazing a trail nobody has ever trodden before is no doubt admirable. |
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His pristine moral character exemplifies the power of human resolve, perseverance, and faith. |
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That last reel, though, is sufficiently entertaining that the viewer who enjoys a good slasher film will be rewarded for his or her perseverance. |
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It gave him perseverance, a quality sorely needed when he chose the uncertain life of an artist. |
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Experimental films owe their sole existence to the perseverance and obstinacy of the filmmakers, sometimes at the risk of their lives. |
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He's proud that the young player stuck with it and is now reaping the rewards of his hard work and perseverance. |
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Of all the Chinese revolutionary women, Jiang Jie, or Sister Jiang, is the epitome of perseverance, determination, carefulness and sacrifice. |
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If you have read this far I am highly surprised, but extremely grateful for your perseverance. |
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Besides, tons of hard work, painstaking efforts and perseverance are required. |
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Active, not passive, response is called forth as is perseverance over the long haul. |
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The claymation technique required a two-year time frame for the film's production-a definite task of teamwork and perseverance. |
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For those endowed with qualities such as sincerity, perseverance and competence, success is never a mirage. |
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Her incredible tenacity, perseverance and determination to succeed is a commendable example to everyone. |
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People have nothing but praise for her commitment, dedication and perseverance. |
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Although his craft requires some basic colours and blocks, the work requires enormous patience and perseverance. |
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It's a disheartening process, but Mike is keen to acknowledge that the key to success is perseverance and determination. |
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This will enable you to face life's difficulties with patience, perseverance, and flexibility. |
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However, those who plan properly, set realistic goals, and exercise patience and perseverance can find success. |
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What he does is simply a job requiring diligence, perseverance and a dash of good fortune. |
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I would like to thank the police for their support and perseverance with the investigation. |
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Tireless efforts, hard work, confidence, perseverance and patience helped him to attain success. |
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Admittedly this will be a long and painful process, requiring patience, perseverance and a willingness to sacrifice. |
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It took a lot of persistence and perseverance and a lot of great people around me telling me that I could do it and I could get there. |
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However, it will be the determination, commitment and perseverance of the people that will make change happen. |
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The music in its patience and sense of perseverance imparts a sense of sympathetic healing. |
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However, with perseverance and patience, you will be sure to find that perfect antique collectible you have been seeking. |
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Phlegm is the temperament of cold reflection and perseverance in the pursuit of one's end. |
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While their fiercely offbeat sounds may initially dissuade, a bit of perseverance can reap immense rewards. |
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Later, she struck me with her conscientiousness, perseverance and even doggedness. |
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The perseverance of the rider, however, has the effect of making the intolerableness of the present moment unending for the horse. |
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Cultivating the spirit of perseverance, they keep plugging grimly along, clinging to the hope that this will eventually do them some good. |
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Only self-discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to work hard can make a person stand out from the crowd and achieve remarkable results. |
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Even the teachers at grade school praised him for his perseverance and diligence. |
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It takes both perseverance and technical knowledge to avoid discouragement and get to the good eats. |
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He relied on skill and perseverance to win his way and when he first entered senior County level football he was subject to a lot of hard knocks. |
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Darren's dogged perseverance has finally, after years of thankless effort, begun to pay dividends. |
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Once at the bottom, we were all overwhelmed by the sense of achievement we had gained from our perseverance. |
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The book allows the reader to participate in his search and offers a vision of lastingness and perseverance. |
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What stood out when I was there wasn't their poverty but their perseverance and resourcefulness. |
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It's not easy to reach the apex of anything in life without dedication and perseverance. |
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The culture of perseverance, study and application needed to be reinstated in our schools. |
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Of course, certain meetings are surely built up little by little with perseverance and considerable waiting. |
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And perseverance is the name of the game for one to attain success and happiness. |
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A local farmer praised milk tanker drivers for their perseverance during the awful spate of bad weather. |
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They had the perseverance to keep enlarging their vocabulary, their accuracy, their present, past and future verb tenses, the whole ball of wax. |
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Persistence and perseverance are qualities important for career success. |
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His perseverance helped him win partial scholarships to attend Emory University. |
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With dogged perseverance and considerable luck, the author, Alexander Haley, traced his ancestry back through seven generations to a Mandingo village in Africa. |
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As a result, patience, perseverance and interest are required. |
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If nothing else, Anne's success proves that perseverance does pay off. |
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After the writing comes a new challenge, one of industriousness, perseverance, and charm. |
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And that doesn't mean that anything other than time and perseverance will turn your top lyric soprano into a belting contralto, but it is possible. |
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The building's very existence is a miracle of logistics and perseverance. |
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It is a game that rewards perseverance but tries your patience. |
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It is going to be a very long process requiring patience and perseverance. |
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Yet for all of this strength and perseverance, the film portrays Theresa as a flawed person who has not risen above her dysfunctional roots, however much it may seem so. |
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In economic transactions, a failure of insight, determination, perseverance, honesty, respect for law, or cooperativeness with one's fellows can be self-defeating. |
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Remember it took four hard years of sweat and tears for this Armagh side to achieve the ultimate prize in Gaelic football which proves that perseverance does pay off. |
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We should all thank those who attended for their creativity, commitment, and perseverance during this rather dry exercise in parliamentary procedure! |
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We have tremendous human resources and the people have great perseverance. |
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With a backbone of steel, she matched her husband in intelligence, perseverance, and strength of spirit. |
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To fulfill the dream of spaceflight which was held by all the Chinese people, the aeronauticians had worked with perseverance and unremittingness for 11 years. |
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Cliburn had none of that state backing, of course, just talent, perseverance, and commitment. |
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Remember, persistence, performance, and perseverance will bring success. |
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But whosesoever mind inclineth not towards zeal, exertion, perseverance, and struggle, he has not become free from this second spiritual barrenness. |
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A model of patience, persistence and perseverance Marvan has taught not only the cricketers, but all of us, how to get a task nobly accomplished unperturbed and unruffled. |
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He shared his secrets about relapse and sobriety with Oprah, emphasizing persistence and perseverance. |
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The feeling returned, of perseverance to love him forevermore. |
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The amount of discipline and perseverance that it takes to train for a fight is incredible. |
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This ties to me a long history and beautiful culture of accomplishment and perseverance. |
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You will be stoic and brave, the platonic ideal of perseverance no matter what life throws at you. |
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This set requires intrapersonal dispositions such as self-regulation, metacognition and academic perseverance. |
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However, these advantages would not stand in the face of Roman perseverance and ingenuity. |
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Getting anywhere within Guatemala City, especially during rush hour, can be a test of patience and perseverance. |
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Her desire of knowledge is great, and her perseverance in everything she undertakes almost invincible. |
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Sergeant Jason Simms has exemplified perseverance and selflessness throughout his career in the Marines, as well as in his home life. |
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Hence the barrel chest, the thick hammer-like head, the strong jaws, their perseverance and stamina. |
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Since dethatching with this rake requires muscle power and perseverance, if you have a large lawn you might want to rent a power dethatcher instead. |
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The diary section this week of a shivering director shows the perseverance it took to get the first ever shots of an Arctic fox snow-diving for lemmings. |
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To transform this historic Stuyvesant Square building into a successful residential venture, Bamet Liberman needed perseverance and a little bit of luck. |
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These women were accepted by the crew due to their management ability, navigational skills, and by their continued perseverance to outperform the rest of the crew. |
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The plum blossom is symbol for resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, because plum blossoms often bloom most vibrantly even amidst the harsh winter snow. |
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For securing the attainment of what he considered to be a most desirable end, he summoned all his abilities with a most praiseworthy energy and perseverance. |
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Walter Benjamin saw the cult of the movie star as a rather perverse perseverance of auratic elements on the postauratic ground of mechanical reproduction. |
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Lutheran theology differs from Reformed theology in Christology, the purpose of God's Law, the divine grace, the concept of perseverance of the saints, and predestination. |
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