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But he has lied persistently in the past.
Wages moved up more persistently in the 60's as the unemployment rate fell.
Using sniffer dogs, shovels, cranes and their hands, hundreds of soldiers from a special rescue unit searched persistently in the precarious structure for survivors.
It's not the most prominent visually but it compensates by staying persistently in view until opened or closed, meaning it always requires an interaction from our readers.
Although Ms. August has moments of harrowingly explosive emotion, it's a quieter, quintessentially Bergmanesque scene that sticks most persistently in the memory.
Because for more than a year, he had bent the rules, constantly and persistently, in the face of warnings from his most senior civil servants?
Though he will never forget that night, it no longer lurks persistently in his mind, stalking him in the same way.
The examiner, Anton Valukas criticized the company and the S.E.C. Lehman "was significantly and persistently in excess of its own risk limits," he said in prepared remarks.
This has been the deadliest year for NATO forces and Afghan forces in Afghanistan since the invasion in late 2001, as Taliban insurgents have attacked persistently, in particular with ambushes and roadside bombs.
That is why modern neo-Nazis find it so important to deny the atrocities of Auschwitz, and that is the reason above all others why the Nazis linger so powerfully and persistently in our collective memory.
The new regime of peer review of national budgets, which could lead to financial and other penalties for countries deemed to be persistently in breach of EU fiscal guidelines, is supposed to be established by the end of the year.
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