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1 No other dead thing is so tenacious of life as your ghost.
2 I have rarely seen anyone so tenacious in my whole career.
3 Each felt a little chill at this pursuit so tenacious and so menacing.
4 But she had been so tenacious in her silent presence.
5 That which naturalists have advanced of his being so tenacious of life is perfectly true.
6 He hadn't expected Renshil to be so tenacious .
7 But Charles was not so tenacious , or, at least, so jealous, of authority, as his ministers.
8 Fleming was so tenacious and persuasive, and his idea so immediately sensible and useful, that he succeeded.
9 Ireland are so tenacious ; they are capable of chasing anything and they are not frightened to win.
10 His memory was so tenacious that I never observed that he noticed the absence of the glass.
11 These were splendid troops, so tenacious and so much bent upon victory that they scarcely needed leaders.
12 He enjoyed a sound judgment, and a memory so tenacious , and clear, that his company was very engaging.
13 But he's just so tenacious .
14 But you do not know, you cannot understand, you English are so proud, so tenacious of honor and caste.
15 All credit is thus due to the men who were so tenacious of what they believed to be the truth.
16 He had remarkable conversational powers, and so tenacious a memory that he boasted he could repeat all of Shakespeare's plays.
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