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In fact Norris was banned from football in 1929 for persistently breaking FA rules.
Her talk was entitled "Innovative Designs for Persistently Low-Performing Schools".
49 Slovenian coach Katanec gets wronged the fourth official for persistently moaning at absolutely everybody on the touchline.
The former New Zealand international managed to get himself sent to the sin-bin while in possession for persistently talking back to referee Steve Ganson.
The European commission has flexed its new fiscal surveillance muscles by proposing to suspend almost €500m (£421m) in structural aid to Hungary for persistently breaching budget deficit rules.
Penalties for persistently failing to make progress get tougher each year, and include curriculum revisions, changes in staffing, reorganizing of schools and loss of federal financing.
Vogts was then booked for persistently fouling Cruyff, an achievement that was quite remarkable (thanks to the BBC's David Coleman again) seeing only four minutes had elapsed.
The 11th was hard to call, as was the 12th before Steele's patience snapped and he deducted a point from McGuigan for persistently landing below the belt.
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"It was his wish; he really was asking for citizenship persistently and for quite a long time," said Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, on Thursday.
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