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The survival of the Howard family in Protestant England dating from Henry VIII is regarded by historians as an example of tenacity and by many Catholics as miraculous.
Maurílio de Gouveia regarded him as a statesman who revealed "himself to posterity as an example of tenacity, energy, patriotism and honor".
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Once again, Shakespeare provides us with a striking example of such tenacity.
The composition of La Tentation de Saint Antoine provides another example of that tenacity in the pursuit of perfection that made Flaubert go back constantly to work on subjects without ever being satisfied with the results.
"Oh definitely, it feels really good, it's great," said the 27-year-old, whose 2hr 49min victory against Halep had been a glorious example of the tenacity and resilience that has marked her career, having lost in her two previous grand slam finals, at the US Open in 2009 and 2014.
But, more than anything, I'm impressed at this early example of her tenacity and search for a solution.
The Episcopal Church is worrying example of the tenacity of old thinking.
As an example of his tenacity and skill, consider what he did regarding mutual fund abuses way back in 2003 when we were all flush with excitement about our thrumming economy.
An example of determination and tenacity to her family and friends, a devoted parent and grandparent.
The latest example of Microsoft's tenacity is a computer design called the Tablet PC, which it officially unveiled today.
(Much of the memo was reprinted in The New Yorker). It was, Garment writes, an "instructive example of Richard Nixon's tenacity and work habits….
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