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The Taliban has proved to be a more tenacious foe than the Pentagon had hoped, prompting prominent lawmakers here to advocate ways to increase the pressure, including the more extensive use of special operations forces and even major ground units.
Retaking the sprawling city, home to about 1.4 million people, almost certainly would require urban combat against a tenacious foe.
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The heads of the Rally for Culture and Democracy party and the Socialist Forces Front, both tenacious foes of the regime, have quit.
These are impressive adversaries — "Indiana Jones had nothing on me," is how Chagnon puts it — but by far his most tenacious foes have been members of his own profession.
These are impressive adversaries"Indiana Jones had nothing on me," is how Chagnon puts it--but by far his most tenacious foes have been members of his own profession.
True to its title, the episode brings back the Doctor's most durable and tenacious alien foe.
With tenacious fan bases, I should add.
No one claimed there was not a great deal yet to be done against an insurgency that its foes describe as tenacious and determined.
"John Robert was as tenacious a friend as he was a foe," Mr. Clinton said.
That includes dribbling confounding foes with her superb skill, creating goals thanks to her vision, and scoring them thanks to a tenacious desire to succeed.
With the danger gone for the time being, Mr Assad's foes have brought back the spirit of the early days of a revolution that has proved more tenacious in the rural areas around Damascus than farther afield.
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