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My colleagues and I talk about it all the time with our faculty authors, but they persistently do not see much difference between the two versions, so they sometimes believe that there is little reason to observe the distinction.
One of the ways in which the Church of England persistently does this is by failing to include openly gay people from advisory groups: the latest being group chaired by Sir Joseph Pilling to advise the House of Bishops on the Church of England's approach to human sexuality.
Persistently did run the classic distance of a mile and a quarter.
There are potential political benefits, in other words, to branding yourself as the candidate of compassion toward illegal immigrants, as George W. Bush persistently did.
Success comes from persistently improving and inventing, not from persistently doing what's not working.
The MPs' report said: "Some Gypsy and Traveller children are taken out of school as early as the end of primary school, some persistently do not attend and some never register at school at all.
Because he persistently programmed works that did not attract the public, Beecham's musical activities at this time consistently lost money.
Young Robbie boldly and persistently declares himself to Jessica (he doesn't know that he's not even in uniform, much less out of his league), and Analeigh Tipton, a tall, slender stalk with huge pouty lips, receives his declarations so sweetly that the scenes don't humiliate the actors or us.
"However, as the board has persistently declared," he continued, "it does have a constitutional right to set its own course of action, and it may well be time to accept that truism".
Furthermore, he persistently argued the British government's responsibility for the estimated $6,000,000 worth of damage done by the "Alabama" to Federal merchant vessels.
He persistently got in trouble with the law.
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