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Today her senator ― who she has been doggedly calling every single day ― made national news by putting his constituents and his country ahead of his party.
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For the last decade, Mr. Sykes has doggedly called attention to the shackles and other excavated remains of the Henrietta Marie, a 17th-century English slave ship that sank during a storm in the Florida Straits in 1700.
Still, the next morning I doggedly called the college and yes, his wife was teaching math there.
He imbued "otherness" with what I can only doggedly keep calling "magic".
Until now David Cameron has doggedly insisted on calling the group Isil and chastised the BBC for calling it anything else.
However, Washington has doggedly resisted calls to add the Al Qaeda collaborators to the UN terrorist list - claiming it would damage the ceasefire - which journalist Finian Cunningham sees as an "unwitting U.S. admission" about who is really leading the Syrian "rebellion".
She would ask to be notified when I showed up for work, her voice not only under control but doggedly cheerful, as if she were calling about a minor family matter.
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