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From giant balloons and illicit DVDs to portable media players, campaigners have been extremely persistent in finding ways to smuggle information inside North Korea.
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Based on the high energy of the carbon fluorine bond [2], it can be assumed that short-chain PFAAs are extremely persistent similar to the persistence of long-chain PFAAs [38, 39].
But, Durazo said, "Tim is extremely persistent, very ambitious, doesn't take no for an answer.
"Wesley was extremely persistent," said Michael H. Gerber, former president of Viacom Enterprises, which distributed the program.
Ed Glaeser wrote on this back in 2009:One reason that historical education levels have such predictive power is that educational investment is extremely persistent.
He said the three doctors, who have sent dozens of e-mail messages and letters to Yale executives, were known to be extremely persistent in their criticisms of the school.
In a queue at my local post office I was amused to witness a middle-class father attempting to explain away the injustice of the above handball incident to his son, aged nine or 10, who was being extremely persistent with his questions.
It should be pointed out that based on available information microplastics are extremely persistent.
As Pro Publica described it, canvas fingerprinting was "extremely persistent" and nearly impossible to block, raising concerns from privacy advocates.
Short-chain PFASs have a high mobility in soil and water, and final degradation products are extremely persistent.
I really like the team behind Whims and one of its founders, Alex Khorram, was extremely persistent with pitching me on this.
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