Aún no tenemos significados para "great tenacity".
1But with great tenacity of purpose he held on his course undismayed.
2They are stories of great tenacity, courage and ongoing hope.
3They were well-built fellows, and gave one an impression of great tenacity and intelligence.
4They seem to have a great tenacity for life.
5He finds that these threads possess valuable properties, such as perfect elasticity and great tenacity.
6Campbell demonstrated great tenacity down the stretch to close out the match for a one-hole victory.
7It was with great tenacity and unwavering self-confidence that she was able to achieve everything she did.
8Everyday she showed great tenacity an courage.
9The Saxons maintained their post with great tenacity, but were involved in the disastrous defeat of their allies.
10He held his convictions with great tenacity, and was a powerful debater, but always courteous to his opponents.
11The Congregationalists, never numerous in the South, clung with great tenacity to their few churches, but at length surrendered them.
12She went at it with great tenacity, listening intently to Lucy's English and trying to repeat words and phrases after her.
13The religious beliefs of the Malays were not held with any great tenacity and easily yielded to the efforts of the missionaries.
14The King of the Cats put his claws into the crevices of a standing stone and held to it with great tenacity.
15It was composed of the tough fibres of the maguey, a sort of osier of great tenacity and strength, woven into cables.
16You will like to know that the XIIIth Division is said to have fought very well and with great tenacity of spirit.
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