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Tenacity

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  • Originally intended to signify strength, tenacity, aggression, power, etc. the symbol had becom
  • Army that distinguished itself for its fierce tenacity and fighting capability during the American C
  • ription to Ireland, which Dillon opposed with tenacity and in protest withdrew all Irish Members fro
  • membered for their determination, work ethic, tenacity and their ability to execute the detailed pla
  • yer, a fiber - para-aramid - with much higher tenacity and elastic modulus was also developed in the
  • He became a fan favorite with his defensice tenacity and spectacular dead ball goals.
  • er time, Yunfei begins to appreciate Beibei's tenacity, and respect the talent and potential in her.
  • cribed as required for athletes - resistance, tenacity and agility.
  • ed the team's Pit Bull award for exemplifying tenacity and intense play during the 2002 spring seaso
  • Bulking of yarn results in a reduced breaking tenacity and an increased breaking extensibility when
  • For its courage, tenacity, and heroism the division was honored and ren
  • racterized by a large measure of seriousness, tenacity, and depth of expression, but also by transpa
  • you have to respect the Devils' idiosyncratic tenacity and their relentless pursuit of a wild artist
  • "Little Men of Iron" because of the players' tenacity and small stature, and the nickname carried o
  • -tackling midfielder who, while known for his tenacity and tackling ability, was also an accurate pa
  • He is well regarded for his ability and tenacity as a batsman, and draws comparison to former
  • r batsman for the Indian team, whose form and tenacity at bat brought him brief, but worthwhile atte
  • John Buford... he not only showed the rarest tenacity, but his personal capacity made his cavalry a
  • It can be translated to mean persistence, tenacity, doggedness and hard work.
  • rded the Presidential Unit Citation for their tenacity during the battle.
  • Mini Foxies demonstrated tenacity, endurance, and extreme loyalty to their owne
  • Durability: its high tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ba
  • means a testing time calling for courage and tenacity for long-term success.
  • With faith, commitment and tenacity he believes that this dream will also become
  • Due to his "unwavering tenacity in the face of withering enemy fire," all fiv
  • Noted for its tenacity in combat, the brigade drew its nickname from
  • ular both in the home and the field where its tenacity in the hunt is greatly admired.
  • Commodore Kearny was known for his tenacity in capturing slave traders in West-Indian wat
  • r, for hunting instinct, and the Bulldog, for tenacity in the hunt.
  • In mineralogy, Tenacity is a mineral's physical reaction to stressful
  • Its tenacity is brittle and it ranges between 2.5 - 3 on t
  • A mineral's tenacity is generally classified into several categori
  • s cure for teenage boredom and eventually his tenacity led him to become one of the most infamous pu
  • Much of this survival is due to the tenacity of a few early modern Irish antiquarians, but
  • re than 4:1 the extraordinary self-belief and tenacity of the Prussians prevailed over Bazaine's gro
  • perhero such as not harming innocents but the tenacity of a soldier of Special Forces.
  • ket and artillery fire, gave testimony to the tenacity of both sides.
  • oltaire was already 77, making the energy and tenacity of his campaign all the more remarkable.
  • , destroyed an eighth, displaying courage and tenacity of high order."
  • oquently conveys the richness, diversity, and tenacity of Jewish life around the world.
  • His obituary stated: "In public affairs his tenacity of purpose, liberal views, and ready regard f
  • regalia, helped raise the morale and fighting tenacity of the warriors under his command.
  • ngs, like many such things, to the genius and tenacity of Alfred.
  • Still, with the tenacity of spirit that exemplifies this little brown
  • Due to the tenacity of the Dutch Catholic People's Party to occup
  • een featured in previous issues, entitled The Tenacity Of The Cockroach: Conversations With Entertai
  • n short supply in these songs, but there is a tenacity of spirit in these old ballads that implies h
  • soon earns the nickname "Grey Death" for his tenacity on the battlefield and ability to survive whe
  • e became known around the league for both his tenacity on the field and his leadership off it.
  • e Rose, a former Royal Ballet member, and his tenacity saw him accepted into the Royal Ballet Compan
  • the odds Robert survived and with remarkable tenacity soon established himself in the hill country
  • uct of day to day operations called for great tenacity, strong determination and robust mind.
  • It was greatly due to his tenacity that the crossing of the river was effected t
  • impossible!" send him into a state of berserk tenacity, usually accomplishing his goal or getting st
  • It loses its tenacity when it is touched by Matsuda's red blood.
  • itish, by taking ground with their accustomed tenacity when engaged with superior numbers, were tact
  • his usual ability in diplomatic argument, his tenacity where his own views or claims were in debate,
  • His grit and tenacity, which not only landed him a permanent spot i
  • any of the terms used to describe a mineral's tenacity will describe the type of fracture observed,
  • knowing who he was, weaknesses and strengths, tenacity, willingness to fulfill any role to succeed,