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Examples for "persistent "
Examples for "persistent "
1 There are two new categories this year; original property and persistent game.
2 The main outcome measure was the number of days with persistent cough.
3 However, early reports suggest that the roof collapsed under persistent heavy rains.
4 Metal pollution of aquatic habitats is a major and persistent environmental problem.
5 However, certain viruses can subvert the immune response to establish persistent infections.
1 Second, past reforms reveal the critical role of dogged and personal leadership.
2 However, they were left exhausted by the New Zealand team's dogged defence.
3 The young tennis player had been dogged by injury in recent years.
4 Certainly, though, through his dogged determination, Giuliani has broken new scientific ground.
5 However, its conversion to a medical centre has been dogged by controversy.
1 S: And most surely he is tenacious in the love of wealth.
2 Thereafter he was to trust the silent and tenacious general through everything.
3 The Latin race has never been tenacious either in politics or commerce.
4 None of the animals of the Phoca genus are tenacious of life.
5 The cause of denominationalism is the tenacious clinging to faith and doctrines.
1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans gather to watch ' dour German second division football'.
2 The opening quarter-hour was dour with neither side taking a dominant role.
3 A dour deduction that Hamish reached, all by himself, just hours ago.
4 And you seem... well, somewhat more dour than I've seen you before.
5 The clinic was located in a dour Victorian hospital in central London.
1 The duke, however, was pertinacious ; he could not give up the subject.
2 Defeated by the pertinacious insects, he rushed howling away through the forest.
3 The pertinacious opposition of these men inflamed to anger Moore and Thomas.
4 The greater number were pertinacious thieves, and addicted besides to many vices.
5 I was pertinacious , and would accept such favours on no other terms.
1 The cold affected the going at once; it was slow and unyielding .
2 But is our unyielding desire for approval and attention really harming anyone?
3 Hans shrunk a bit at Harpal's tone and unyielding choice of words.
4 She crossed her arms and made sure to appear stern and unyielding .
5 In France, again, the objects of the attack were inelastic and unyielding .
6 Summer in Baltimore is its own unyielding argument, its own critical mass.
7 Dillon's expression was hard, unyielding , and his tone smacked of unpleasant reality.
8 She softened her words, but her voice was as unyielding as steel.
9 She looked at him then; her beautiful eyes were hard and unyielding .
10 Somewhere behind me I hear the unyielding tock of a wall clock.
11 He could not accept that part of her, so bloodthirsty and unyielding .
12 For several minutes she surged and tugged upon the unyielding metal strand.
13 Another wall, huge and unyielding ; two walls actually, closing with him between.
14 Andrew Jackson was by nature one of the most unyielding of men.
15 His theoretical supremacy was thus limited by the unyielding facts of geography.
16 At twenty-five one cannot be unyielding in one's avoidance of the sex.
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