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the perseverance of
noun
Continuing in a course of action without regard to discouragement, opposition or previous failure.
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† "The Perseverance of Paul Samuelson's Economics".
He added another reason for the perseverance of salons.
It's about lineage and collective memory, the perseverance of a people.
"Let history show that the perseverance of the U.S. military and the American people never wavered".
Zanchius gave Reformed orthodoxy its classic formulation of the doctrine of the perseverance of the elect.
The perseverance of the kids was moving, and he's an easy crier, he said.
As with people recovering from a loss, the perseverance of many of these subjects is astonishing.
The perseverance of the Iraqi athletes has amazed some competitors here.
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CAMERA PANS to BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN who is knocking out a heartfelt number about the perseverance of the American spirit.
We measured the perseverance of visitors, based on the total number of attempts by each visitor to open each slideshow.
Good thing he had the brains and the perseverance of his old man.
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