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been tenacious
adjective
Clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
Exact(16)
But Plaza has always been tenacious.
States and state regulators have been tenacious in protecting their registration authority from federal preemption.
Michigan's defense has been tenacious and has helped Villanova to that low shooting percentage.
It is true that they have been tenacious in hanging on to, and turning out, their traditional constituencies trade union voters, blacks, teachers and others.
Dolan's pursuit of the Yankees has been tenacious because, by buying the team, he would secure its cable rights in perpetuity.
But the family members of the four churchwomen, as well as some Salvadorans who barely survived prolonged torture during the war, have been tenacious in seeking to hold General Vides responsible for crimes of that era.
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"He was tenacious.
That guy was tenacious.
She is tenacious.
They are tenacious.
But Mukhtarov is tenacious.
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