| 21. | "I'm dogged, " he admits.
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| 22. | But dogged strides were taken to make the region more appealing.
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| 23. | A reputation as a fierce and ugly campaigner has dogged me,
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| 24. | The questions about Coelho have dogged Gore's presidential campaign.
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| 25. | Controversy has dogged the Osprey program since its inception in 1981.
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| 26. | Questions of nepotism and cronyism have long dogged Los Angeles Unified.
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| 27. | Wayne continues to make plays and he continues to get dogged.
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| 28. | If he could not be charming, he would be dogged.
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| 29. | Another example of that dogged avoidance of reality is capital punishment.
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| 30. | If he is indeed dull, then he is equally dogged.
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