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The tenacity of Joe Louis?
That Eric Holder's speech made explicit some implied truths — "But for the movement," he said, "I would not be Attorney General and Barack Obama would not be President" — and nodded toward the humbling tenacity of unnamed thousands is not particularly surprising.
Raw talent and dogged tenacity help them plow toward getting selected by the top college teams and ultimately being drafted by a league.
The tenacity of its nurses?
Babies learn tenacity through observation.
Our judgmental attitude toward our transgressions does not make us any less likely to commit them, she argues — "infidelity has a tenacity that marriage can only envy" — and it keeps us from understanding why we transgress.
There was a tenacity to her curiosity.
Cox concluded that the artists, scientists, and leaders who change the world have a striking tendency to hold fast to their goals and to work toward these far-off ambitions with dogged tenacity.
Tenacity is appropriate only when one is on a proper course — not heading toward a cliff.
Two sailors linked by misfortune and tenacity were battling mountainous waves yesterday as the 14-yacht fleet pressed on toward Auckland, New Zealand, and the finish of Leg 2 in the 1998-99 Aloned Alone race.
3. Tenacity.
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