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There have been understandable suggestions that Ferrer deserves the copyright on the term "dogged".
The chasm between the reality and the actuality of President Obama's second term, dogged by recent controversies, has raised questions about whether the president can rise above scandal and wrest the powers of his office to achieve his latter-term goals, Peter Baker writes.
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Still, the term has dogged Mitchell since she began making music in the 1960s.
With O'Brien again sidelined this term, the dogged Ulsterman was in line to continue his blossoming loose-forward partnership with Jamie Heaslip and Peter O'Mahony.
For a change, what Paul Krugman in The New York Times recently termed the "dogged optimism of American consumers" is being richly rewarded.
Since World War II, there have been three two-term presidents dogged by recession.
Mr. Berger called Snoopy "an existential hero in every sense of the term," a dog who "strives, with dogged persistence and unyielding courage, to overcome what seems to be his fate -- that he is a dog".
The term boulevard playwright dogged Gray.
In Mr Bush's first term, he was dogged by the question: Where are the jobs?
Still, Mr. Yudhoyono's second term has been dogged by scandal, which officials in his cabinet concede has made progress toward promised reforms more difficult.
Mr Cameron's first term was also dogged by rows over the economy: his chancellor, George Osborne, ordered deep cuts in spending on schools and hospitals, while the Tory right pressed for generous tax cuts that never came.
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