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Перевод: tenaciously


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  1. This tower was never the property of the Jesuit Church as the town tenaciously held on to it for fire-watching.
  2. Luis Lacalle of Uruguay, tenaciously liberal, dreams of making his small country the region's Switzerland.
  3. Perhaps that last phrase gives us a clue as to why fundamentalism holds on so tenaciously to life.
  4. Tenaciously ASLEF called off its latest strike and BR claimed victory through ASLEF's shouts of "We won!"
  5. They reacted to the threat of absorption into the German scheme of things by clinging tenaciously to their Polish identity, often in direct proportion to the "threat" they felt.
  6. The belief that "god "preceded life and was responsible for it, is deeply rooted in the history of time long past, and will be tenaciously held even in the face of "That kindly light of reason" - which orthodox religions teach is a gift from "God the Creator", but the use of which is nevertheless often vigorously denied, especially if such use threatens to throw doubt on the basic creeds already long established.
  7. Oxford fought tenaciously all round the outside of the long Surrey bend and by Chiswick Steps had drawn level again.
  8. For there, just at the point where canal and lake site coincide, she found one of the few recorded colonies of the narrow small reed, tenaciously clinging to the mud.
  9. In the light and shifty winds which Conner enjoys, because they give him "leverage on the opposition", Stars Stripes came from behind on the third leg to gain 65 seconds on Koch's America to take the lead which Conner clung to tenaciously for a 1min 56sec victory.
  10. It tenaciously defied 18th century chemists who struggled to prepare "malleable" platinum in useful quantities, hindered by the fact that, although a noble metal, it combines with phosphorus and arsenic and is seldom found without an admixture of related metals.
  11. Maher on Bachelor's Button, however, was still convinced that his mount could outstay her and held on tenaciously.
  12. Under this pressure, all ordinary human ambivalence and doubt is outlawed: adopters become guilty or angry when the relationship does not proceed according to the fantasy or reality of ordinary parenting; children suppress their fantasies of an alternative life with birth parents - or hold on to that fantasy all the more tenaciously - and birth mothers, in particular, are pushed into a denial of their own experience and feelings.
  13. I know it is all of you, body and soul there is nothing dim or mysterious in our love that we cannot fathom or understand., It was a creed she held tenaciously - sometimes blindly - to the end of her life.

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