| 31. | The hitters also benefit from the doggedness of their starters inasmuch as tenacity tends to be contagious.
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| 32. | But it is also, perhaps unwittingly, a monument to the Syrian president's doggedness.
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| 33. | In the first round against Detroit, their discipline and doggedness was rewarded with a passing grade.
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| 34. | But on Riley pushed in the early days, with a feisty doggedness underlying her friendly casual nature.
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| 35. | Ireland, quick almost to a fault, played with a doggedness that Spain had no answer for.
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| 36. | The Detroit Red Wings know the best thing the Dallas Stars have going for them is their doggedness.
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| 37. | Keisuke's doggedness inspires Kozo to initiate a drift battle which make his tyres suffer even more.
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| 38. | Instead, he applies the same doggedness, and determination to conceal any weakness, to his political life.
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| 39. | The format's success relies on both the author's doggedness and the reader's curiosity.
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| 40. | But he had a heart that other boxers admired, a doggedness and intensity that won over the critics.
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