He said he felt he had inherited his sense of comedy from his father, and added that others have said that he had his mother's tenaciousness.
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He immediately became a Sabres regular, though never showing a real tenaciousness around the net until the'98 playoffs ( 6-4 _ 10 in 15 games ).
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Kafelnikov, ranked eight, stayed at the baseline during almost all the points, and his tenaciousness helped create an entertaining match full of rallies as well as power-serving.
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At times the New York-raised playwright, who's in her 50s, has a fragile, almost birdlike appearance, but there's a wiry tenaciousness about her.
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Maybe, as has been the case often before, Wal-Mart's bankroll, tenaciousness and skill at buying time will win out and the union effort here will fizzle.
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In spite of being a perennial lower table side, " Bochum " developed a reputation for tenaciousness on the field in a run of twenty seasons at the top flight.
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"Your victory proved the tenaciousness and potential of our people, " said Nam Kyung-pil, a spokesman for the main opposition Grand National Party, in a statement.
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"His tenaciousness, his tremendous desire to excel and to produce is much more than most people in this league, " said Avezzano, the former head coach at Oregon State.
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Early in life, Ashe picked up tennis on Richmond public courts and developed an uncanny backhand stroke and a tenaciousness that would help him become a barrier-breaker in a mostly white world.
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The Sixers stole Game 1 in overtime, a tribute to their tenaciousness, what an odd little opponent they are, and the Lakers plainly being rusty after not having played in nine days.