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TENACIOUS
Definition av TENACIOUS
- fast, säker, ihärdig
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- The health of the lake was guarded by a small, but tenacious, core of residents, each lending their expertise and time.
- After the war, Tanaka went into politics and became noted for his earthy and tenacious political style.
- A large, physically strong, hard-working and tenacious player, Cantona combined technical skill and creativity with power and goalscoring ability.
- In 2010, a video went viral featuring the Welshman's dramatic, tenacious finish to outrun the Tanzanian Gidamis Shahanga in the closing 80 metres of a 10000-metre race after having been caught with 110 metres remaining.
- However, Otto II enfeoffed his own nephew Otto of Swabia against the tenacious opposition of Burchard's widow Hadwig.
- Aubrey said his memory was "not tenacious" by 17th-century standards but from the early 1640s he kept thorough (if haphazard) notes of observations in natural philosophy, his friends' ideas, and antiquities.
- The Serbs however were stubbornly tenacious enough to maintain an oral history through folk poems and songs recited with the accompaniment of the Gusle.
- A quick, hard-working, tenacious and powerful player, who excelled in the air and at anticipating his opponents, he combined his aggression, stamina, and ability to read the game, as well as his physical, mental, and defensive skills, with a notable confidence and good technique on the ball, which also allowed him to play in midfield throughout his career; indeed, after moving to Milan, although he initially started out playing as a centre-back or sweeper, and occasionally even as a full-back, he was later deployed as a defensive midfielder, a position in which he also excelled, successfully filling the void left by the departure of Frank Rijkaard due his ball-winning abilities and capacity to start attacking plays after winning back possession.
- Weak in health and feeble in frame, Maximilian had high ambitions both for himself and his duchy, and was tenacious and resourceful in prosecuting his designs.
- Alice, with a good-natured openness that cloaks a tenacious, committed spirit, finds herself on a journey that constantly tests her patience and compassion.
- A powerful and tenacious forward, with good technique, who was well-known for his deft touch with his left foot, as well as his aerial ability, Salas had a prolific goalscoring record throughout his career.
- The familiar and widespread buttercup of gardens throughout Northern Europe (and introduced elsewhere) is the creeping buttercup Ranunculus repens, which has extremely tough and tenacious roots.
- The gauntlet grasping the lightning bolts highlights USS MITSCHER's motto "SEIZE THE DAY", recalling Admiral Mitscher's tenacious fighting spirit and dignifying DDG 57's legacy.
- Regarded as one of football's great midfielders, Bremner combined precision passing skills with tenacious tackling and physical stamina.
- In 1986, while employed as a systems administrator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Stoll investigated a tenacious hacker—later identified as KGB recruit Markus Hess—who stole passwords, pirated multiple computer accounts, and attempted to breach US military security.
- Hungerford made him governor of Wardour Castle in 1643, but he had to surrender to the Royalists after a tenacious three-month defence on 18 March 1644.
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