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    tenaciously


    1. He had never feared death, but he had always held tenaciously onto life


    2. As Shooter shot through the open window, Grunt, still clinging tenaciously to his legs, went with him


    3. In reality, Frank had run home that day, doing his best to push the experience from his mind: but in his nightmare, the chick had clung tenaciously to his palm, and no matter how hard he had tried, he just couldn’t shake it off


    4. They fought tenaciously until their war leader was killed; then they would withdraw and elect another before returning to the war


    5. In the nation’s academic enclaves, and in its laboratories of advanced science, such ideas as these are asserted seriously and tenaciously


    6. M: My teacher told me to hold an to the sense ‘I am’ tenaciously


    7. “This is the final test to see how tenaciously you cling to your worthless emotions


    8. active within the Adult I¸ tenaciously opposes the goal of the Adult I to be born, to


    9. tenaciously convinced that we were not worth it


    10. A few times I had been the subject of a snub so tenaciously; even the shenanigans of Gertrude had not resulted in an anger so overwhelming, so dark, so brutal, as the one produced by Leonardo

    11. "Oh, Conan," Sancha was sobbing, clinging tenaciously to him, "what will become of us? What are these monsters? Oh, surely this is hell and that was the devil—"


    12. They kicked and tore at the Barachan and dragged at their writhing comrade, but Conan's teeth were set desperately in his throat, and the pirate clung tenaciously to his dying shield


    13. During Carey’s missions career, ex-slaves in Haiti and America fought tenaciously for freedom and equality under the battle cry “death or liberty!”35 What if he had empowered them as free and equal vanguards, with himself, and focused their passion on world evangelization? Although the British trained ex-slaves in America to be disciplined, self-sacrificing soldiers during this time, Carey’s missions society in England failed to deploy them globally as soldiers for Christ and His world mission


    14. In a most dark and tragic hour of his nation's history, he held tenaciously to his belief in the strength and rightness of the Polish cause and in the eventual deliverance of his country from the defeat and humiliation it had suffered at the hands of its two historical enemies


    15. That national pride was however being paid for with human lives, both Chinese and Japanese, as the surviving Chinese soldiers on Uotsuri-Shima and Kuba-Shima fought tenaciously to hold what ground they still controlled


    16. They had fought bravely and tenaciously against a superior force, despite running gradually out of ammunition and suffering a steadily rising number of casualties


    17. He would, however, tenaciously pursue all angles until something finally came to light, and he felt the best place to start was back at Spalding’s office


    18. and the ridiculous lies they had had been told, they tenaciously clung to old fantasy


    19. As you may already know, the British, after clinging tenaciously to Palestine all these years despite the guerrilla war opposing them to the Jewish underground, have finally bowed to the pressure from various United Nations members, including the United States, and have announced that they will relinquish their mandate on Palestine


    20. Natives with natal Mercury conjunct the sun cling tenaciously to those self-images which they created as children

    21. Also, I need to remind you, mum, that despite the attitudes of my own very girl friends and fellow students, both in the primary, secondary school, our environment, and now in the University, I have held tenaciously to my resolve to have nothing to do with men for now


    22. Kennedy, however, after an examination of the photographs clung no less tenaciously to a purpose he already had in mind, and instead of leaving them for Carton, took them himself, leaving a note instead


    23. It tenaciously clung and the more he tried to dislodge it, the more it grew until in a matter of seconds he became suddenly worried


    24. Each your action, choice, relation with somebody or something must become the reflection of your devoted Service to That highest Goal Which you tenaciously create in your own Self-Consciousness, the Goal Which will express through you eternal and selfless Love to everybody you meet in your Life


    25. have a strong will, you can tenaciously and persistently concentrate on removing the bad habit and in a


    26. the Bible, but held tenaciously to the eternal perpetuity of the spirit of man, and invented a diabolical fare for its chart of unseen


    27. and immediately rejected the Bible, but held tenaciously to the eternal perpetuity of the spirit of man, and invented a


    28. And when I consider the difficulty and the complexity of the psychological argument for a survival of the spirit, I am the less desirous of resting all the hopes of the world on such an obscure foundation; and tenaciously hold with Mr


    29. Hold this picture tenaciously and never permit it to fade


    30. They are totally unconcerned with the facts and cling tenaciously to their faulty ideology

    31. Taking a handful of these, she arranged them along the lines of the scarlet letter that decorated the maternal bosom, to which the burrs, as their nature was, tenaciously adhered


    32. The sport offers so many opportunities for suffering and so few opportunities for glory that only the most tenaciously self-reliant and self-motivated are likely to succeed at it


    33. Determined not to let his frailty and his stature stand in his way, in high school he went out for every sport he could think of, mastering none but playing all of them tenaciously


    34. His father, Sir Gerald, confined to bed now but hanging on tenaciously to life, had said: “I’m the descendant of an earl, and the father of an earl


    35. High-ranking guests began to arrive and take their seats around the rostrum, staring at Riefenstahl, who was, by her own account, now in tears and shaking with anger as she clung tenaciously to the edge of the balcony


    36. I not only then tightened the pleasure-girth round my restless inmate, by a secret spring of friction and compression that obeys the will in those parts, but stole my hand softly to that store bag of nature's prime sweets, which is so pleasingly attached to its conduit pipe, from which we receive them; there feeling, and most gently indeed, squeezing those tender globular reservoirs, the magic touch took instant effect, quickened, and brought on upon the spur the symptoms of that sweet agony, the melting moment of dissolution, when pleasure dies by pleasure, and the mysterious engine of it overcomes the titillation it has raised in those parts, by plying them with the stream of a warm liquid, that in itself the highest of all titillations, and which they thirstily express and draw in like the hot natured leach, which, to cool itself, tenaciously extracts all the moisture within its sphere of execution


    37. The word had fixed itself tenaciously in his intelligence


    38. Seasoned securities of the high-grade type tended to cling rather tenaciously to their established price levels and frequently failed to reflect a progressive deterioration of their intrinsic position until some time after this impairment was discoverable by analysis


    39. He buys by reputation rather than by analysis and he holds tenaciously to what he has bought


    40. With every new wave of optimism or pessimism, we are ready to abandon history and time-tested principles, but we cling tenaciously and unquestioningly to our prejudices

    41. The leading growth issue has long been International Business Machines, and it has brought phenomenal rewards to those who bought it years ago and held on to it tenaciously


    42. Though the latter held on tenaciously, her voice lost none of its honeyed firmness and softness


    43. And she deduced the essentials of his wishes quite correctly, and having once arrived at them clung to them tenaciously


    44. It had its peculiar usages, just as it had its carriage entrance and its house door, which old people in the quarter, who clung tenaciously to ancient words, still called the porte cavaliere and the porte pietonne


    45. They have a savage bite and guard their holes tenaciously


    46. Some, such as gulls, guard nests tenaciously


    47. This is the finest of all natural foods, easily digestible and highly nutritious—but NOT easy to collect for bees will guard their nest tenaciously


    48. If John Carrington’s heartstrings pulled tenaciously toward home, it was not visible in the cordial insistence with which he drove Hastings and Mr


    49. The narrative flows on pretty evenly, with no strikingly dramatic situations and no overwhelming climax, but interest is held tenaciously all through


    50. Speaker, I hold it to be correct, that, in discussing a subject of such importance, a view of the various matters necessarily connected with it, will not be considered irrelevant: but, sir, I will not weary the patience of this House with a detail of injuries, unparalleled in the history of former times, wantonly inflicted on a nation which manifested to the whole world her sincere desire to support the neutral stand which had been taken at the earliest period of her Government, and most tenaciously adhered to

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