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It was the kind of collapse that has dogged that team since its first home game in 1996, when a former Juventus defender, Nicola Caricola, kicked an own goal in the 89th minute for a loss.
The mariner's day is divided into six watches, each four hours long, except that the 4 00 to 8 00 pm watch may be "dogged"; that is, divided into the first and second dogwatches, each two hours long, to allow men on duty to have their evening meal.
"Americans continue to be fairly dogged that their home values are doing just fine," says Stan Humphries, vice president of data and analytics at Zillow.com.
But the timing is so nailed, and the "meaning" so dogged, that the effect is of Mr. Morris ramming the words down our throats.
In fact, the country is so polarized, and opposition from leftist and secular parties, including the labor union, has been so dogged, that Ennahda leaders acknowledge that they are better off having a neutral government that is accepted by all sides to run the elections.
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I'm cussed and dogged like that".
Edmonds was dogged by that reputation before joining the Cardinals in a trade from Anaheim this spring.
Throughout Yates's life, anyone around him was dogged by that question.
The Liberal Democrat deputy prime minister is, it is safe to say, no longer dogged by that fear.
Finally, there is another issue that has dogged risk assessment, and that is how to decide on the "correct" interpretation when there are contradictory study findings.
Still, the bank is dogged by investigations that could increase its headaches going forward.
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