tenacious u rečniku PONS

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He was an unabashed liberal and tenacious champion for causes of the poor and downtrodden, as well as for the middle class.
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The region became cattle country, due to both its geography and the tenacious efforts of cattlemen, who often harassed farmers on the land.
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The layer of gelatizined hyphae is tenacious, and may be peeled off the cap as a film.
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The animal is characterised as lively, intelligent and tenacious.
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In addition to his style, he had a tenacious memory, and could retain every point in his opponent's argument.
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When hooked, large individuals are tenacious opponents and are difficult to subdue due to their habit of spinning.
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Tenacious on defense, he was equally tough on offense, averaging 9.8 points per game (598 points in 61 games).
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Some seem to be readily overcome in teaching, but others have proved to be tenacious and to offer a challenge to effective instruction.
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That is, men yield to grace, not finally because their consciences were more tender or their faith more tenacious than that of other men.
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But everyone has the right to expect ambitious and tenacious play from you.
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