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1 Bit short on wizards to do the scoring for them, but dogged as anything.
2 After all, in most of our moral warfare, "it's dogged as does it."
3 True Magic is unlikely to change that shorthand, dogged as it by unimpressive and sloppy production.
4 Bellingham proved just as dogged as Hall hoped.
5 But the former was as dogged as ever.
6 But we've got the measure of the old Boche now, and it's dogged as does it.
7 Still he held on with his teeth, " dogged as does it," as he always does.
8 Charles Darwin when asked for the secret of his success said, "It's dogged as does it."
10 Then Mr. Crawley walked back to Hogglestock, repeating to himself Giles Hoggett's words, "It's dogged as does it."
11 Rolls-Royce's German corporate parents are as dogged as the tweediest Brit when it comes to mining the carmaker's storied history for ideas.
12 He often quoted the saying, "It's dogged as does it;" and I think doggedness expresses his frame of mind almost better than perseverance.
13 But the bricklayer's saying, "It's dogged as does it," holds all over the world, and brave men drive death and despair back to their fastnesses.
14 11 A.M.-Thefight is dogged as ever but slower.
15 "It's dogged as does it," said Mr. Crawley to himself.
16 "And is your intervention this morning motivated by revenge?" Jellinek was as dogged as Russell had been earlier.
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