Resilience, adaptability, stick-to-itiveness, devotion: they're her superhero traits, delivered without pretension. |
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The commercial — which compared Sisyphus' legendary stick-to-itiveness to that of the vehicle — was broadcast during that year's Super Bowl. |
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The stick-to-itiveness that he had was not something that I brought to the table, but something I had to learn from him. |
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At first, this requires some determination and stick-to-itiveness to fit these weekly meetings into a busy schedule, but it is well worth the effort. |
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Once she decided the Air Force was a great possibility for her, I was surprised at her stick-to-itiveness and the fact that she made it happen. |
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But we have an educated and resourceful workforce, a strong work ethic and a tradition of stick-to-itiveness. |
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John's on Friday night, and although Worcester's stick-to-itiveness carried over to Saturday against Hartford, their winning ways did not. |
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It's going to take plenty of stick-to-itiveness, with an extra dose of grit, to succeed during this business year. |
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In an age when most people's attention spans are no longer than their tweets, Jordon's stick-to-itiveness is rare. |
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But it still needs to prove that its democracy can make and implement big decisions with the same focus, authority and stick-to-itiveness as China's autocracy. |
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We don't embrace the words dutiful and stick-to-itiveness. |
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You definitely want to catch them when they are young because when they are that age they have a lot of stick-to-itiveness. |
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With enough stick-to-itiveness, you will overcome all sorts of mistakes, and all sorts of bad luck. |
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Not only can they track pheasants through heavy cover, they have a great desire and a stick-to-itiveness about them when it comes to running roosters. |
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