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Meanings of extraordinary tenacity in English
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Usage of extraordinary tenacity in English
1
She learned with a glance, and remembered with extraordinarytenacity everything she had acquired.
2
There is nothing surprising in this extraordinarytenacity.
3
You would be sure to like her-sheis charming; she possesses your firmness, your extraordinarytenacity of purpose.
4
But he clung, nevertheless, with extraordinarytenacity to his original purpose of planting a colony in the New World.
5
The weary time dragged on, days and weeks passed by; Raeburn was growing weaker, but clung to life with extraordinarytenacity.
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Then Illy and Floing, which had been defended with extraordinarytenacity, as the keys of the advanced French position, were stormed.
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Fourthly, she pursued with extraordinarytenacity the principle that should be inscribed on her tombstone - "let right be done".
8
But the Germans fought with extraordinarytenacity, regardless of the heaped bodies of their comrades, and utterly reckless of their own lives.
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One that has persisted with extraordinarytenacity is the belief in the Evil Eye the power of certain individuals to injure with a look.
10
But what may have seemed short-sighted policy became the highest wisdom, owing to the extraordinarytenacity and resource of Baden-Powell, the officer in command.
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Extraordinarytenacity of life distinguished the tree, the axe, fire, and poison failing under some circumstances to vanquish it.