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1 This is only one example of how these peoples cling tenaciously to their language and national rights.
2 Old mullein-stalks rise tall and desolate, and cling tenaciously to the soil when we try to uproot them.
3 The English and Germans cling tenaciously to their old habits and customs which they carry across seas and over mountains.
4 They are divided into various classes, each known by a distinctive title, and to each of which its respective members cling tenaciously .
5 The first law of nature compels them to cling tenaciously to life-tofight for it; but it does not teach them to fear death.
6 Along the ground the matted creepers caught and clung tenaciously to ankles.
7 A sack with something in it, something to which he clung tenaciously .
8 He clung tenaciously to the fifty-cent basis-togo lower would cheapen him.
9 She tried to shake the impression off; but it clung tenaciously .
10 A useless sky clung tenaciously to its position above the roof-gardens.
11 Yet, even so, his thoughts clung tenaciously to the necessity of his departure.
12 Very slowly and carefully she lowered herself, her feet and hands clinging tenaciously .
13 Monkeys were clinging tenaciously to the luggage rack on the roof.
14 So love dies, and naturally innocence dies, but sin clings tenaciously to life.
15 A few remain,-parasiticgrowths, clinging tenaciously to the old haunts.
16 Yet woman clings tenaciously to the home, to the power that holds her in bondage.
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