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After denigrating Colbert as an "illegal alien amnesty lobbyist," Malkin applauded Park for leading a group of "diehard liberals" to "tenaciously" question Colbert and his defenders as "race-baiting liberals who hid behind their self-professed progressivism".
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Although Carlsen defended tenaciously, it was only a question of time before White broke in.
If he did not know the answer to someone's question, he would tenaciously research it until he did.
To raise a glass, say, of the De Troch Apricot Chapeau, a sweet but delicious beer, is to enter a hornets' nest of tenaciously opinionated beer lovers who question whether these beers qualify as lambic.
Lepawsky tenaciously follows every tendril, reads every report, questions every statistic, joins every dot... to leave us convinced that 'the consumer' can't solve this problem alone.
It is easy to be overwhelmed by big science but, as Randall points out, scientists don't usually set out to answer the big questions; they are much more likely to become obsessed about some small question that they then worry at tenaciously, sometimes for years.
Which does rather raise the question: When exactly did Susan B. Anthony — who fought more tenaciously for women's rights than anyone else in our history — cast her anti-abortion vote?
The magic questions provided the breakthrough, and soon teams throughout the company were tenaciously probing the logic of our activities.
On December 9th, The Washington Post, the paper that dogged Nixon so tenaciously, reported that the Trump Transition Yeam had compiled a list of 74 questions so that Energy Department officials might "out" career employees and contractors who supported the Obama administration's efforts to fight climate change.
But when the roots block the O'Neils' plumbing, then spread to the property of a complaining neighbor, the question arises of whether to cut down the tree to which Simone clings tenaciously.
By The New Yorker April 1, 2014 On this month's fiction podcast, Akhil Sharma reads "The Night in Question," by Tobias Wolff, a story within a story about the relationship between a self-destructive brother, Frank, and his tenaciously devoted sister, Frances.
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