Sentence examples for admirable perseverance from inspiring English sources

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Mead and Mr. Cheese both navigate their mazes by trial and error, and with admirable perseverance.

West Ham regained the lead in the 76th minute when Kevin Nolan won a penalty as he sidestepped McCarthy following admirable perseverance from the Hammers debutant Mladen Petric.

The original manuscript seems no longer to exist, but it is known that its telling motto was "Stones for bread".[19] In 1928, the jury crowned Heyting's work,[20] stating that it was "a formalization carried out in a most knowledgeable way and with admirable perseverance" (Hesseling 2003, 274) [translation modified].

Indeed, Steinbeck didn't have much commercial or critical success until his fifth book, Tortilla Flat, so the guy had admirable perseverance.

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The platforms of release may be different and the bray of promotion may be vastly unequal, but no amount of money can buy good images and no admirable account of perseverance can overcome the lack of them.

Rubin's perseverance was admirable, even if Kurban Berdyev's side had been undermined by their own uncharacteristic defensive errors over the two legs.

Despite welcoming their grand slam winners back at Kingsholm, Bath's attacking brio has still not returned and while George Ford's perseverance was admirable, his box of tricks still seemed to be empty.

You see questions like "Best to bring to a party?," "Their perseverance is admirable?" and "Could see becoming a poet?" with your uploaded contacts on the app as answer choices.

"Best to bring to a party?" "Their perseverance is admirable?" "Could see becoming a poet?" tbh's team says, "We worked backwards from the content we wanted to see, which was nice comments about ourselves — a product you'd open and it'd tell you all your strengths and things you're good at and make you happier and more productive".

While his perseverance is admirable, he shrugs off "role model" accolades, even though he finds them flattering.

It might go deeply against your grain to admit that you can't do something, and in most situations perseverance is an admirable trait.

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