to be unadashedly um and doggedly pursuing one's goals in in a professional capacity. So she did that when she was married to my father. she did that um following their divorce and um and
It's a chain reaction that generates chain reaction seeds. He's dogged about this question.
six years. And that explains something that you just won't get from history books. Why did Nixon so doggedly demand in negotiations that whatever happened, Thieu must remain in office? And if you've seen the Burns and Novick series, I think you'll gather that the Vietnamese, North Vietnamese, always said, we will negotiate a coalition government,
So not exactly warm, fuzzy, progressive politician. Thankfully though, that same dogged determination that he has applied to crime-fighting in Lancaster, he's applied to developing solar energy in the same city. Several years ago, he went to a conference in China and was sitting amidst dignitaries from a number of major metropolitan centers
waffer in in the Second World War war and despite the fact their homes were being blown to pieces and that they they they their food was being rationed they showed that stalwart dogged Spirit of resistance in the face of a crisis and you sir are going to be the hero at the center of this this great new Resurgence
And more often than not, we're going to mess up a few times before we get there. But if we can remember van Gogh's doggedness in his own journey, I think there are lessons for us there. So he also wrote to Theo, "Even if one loses here and there, and even if one sometimes feels a sort of decline,
I mean, 14 to 1. Or, you can doggedly try to turn it around from within.
and we might actually get to see one this year, is the journey that Frank-- that John Benjamin Hickey takes Frank on over the course of the season, which is from being the person who is in a way the most dogged , Ahab-like proponent of the idea that we have to build this bomb and end this war, and a guy who has compartmentalized and repressed a lot of misgivings and self-doubt in order
And there were all kinds of layers of subtext there that, depending on who you ask, had different meanings. But that was certainly something that was one of the things that kind of dogged hip hop in its kind of early prepubescent years. Even to this day, real hard core hip hop enthusiasts will take a default, almost cynical view
Obviously dealing with the furor around Palin challenged us as well. And he was at his calmest and his best and his most dogged during those moments. And calmness kind of infiltrated the entire organization.
Is he the fastest cook? No. Is he the best cook I've ever seen? No. But, it is that sort of doggedness and this determination to get it right where I told everyone, I was like, "I would rather have like, ten cooks like this guy than have like five, super-star cooks." Because I think building a team around people like that is how you build a company and particularly how you start a restaurant.
actually, I think we should do this or we should do that and just guessing what to do. If we can get past the NISC or noisy intermediate scale quantum era we're stuck in at the moment where we're dogged by noise and having to do a lot of error
The ads that appeared next to her name were mostly offers for criminal background checks and to look up her criminal record. Where others speak of personal liberation, I see the same faded dreams of emancipation that have dogged every industrial epoch.
Because if you come with preconceived notions of how to analyze the life and creativity of someone, you end up losing a lot. As I say, Bob Woodward probably is a little bit more dogged than I am.
You know what I mean? It's so funny that you brought that up, because we worked very doggedly on making sure that things weren't repeated unnecessarily.
So I reckon I've been there 14 years, with the exception of one part, which has dogged us, and no one's wanted it.
So this is Brunel, if you like, at his most dedicated, and dogged , and innovative, but also just completely, completely wrong.
Well, I had that, but I think it's just dogged determination.
Oh, yeah. She's also a very talented writer and a dogged activist.
Europe. And we had one of those very early systems, and I was absolutely dogged in my insistence that the company use it and
Reality is what is happening on the ground throughout the country. a relationship. And I'd say, even in Iowa, you know one's phenomenon, our supporters -- many of them who went through Camp Obama -- were so dogged .
from different backgrounds not just in terms of race and gender, but also their origins, countries they come from, their perspectives-- some people doggedly democratic, others more skeptical,
And even though marriage as an institution has always been in transition, but coupledom-- once romanticism enters we became really doggedly devoted