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"doggedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are determined and do not give up easily

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But prejudices, it seems, hang on as doggedly as critics, and critics are finally just people sitting doggedly on a couch.
" He did not say Mr. Cordray is "doggedly ideological.
Thousands of physicists are doggedly searching for these invisible particles.
His detractors, meanwhile, have remained doggedly opposed to his agenda.
His past was doggedly blocking his prospects for the future.
Other firms seek talent more quietly but just as doggedly.
But he doggedly refused to let the story end there.
New York Today Good morning on this doggedly cold Wednesday.
She gives herself the freedom to be herself, and doggedly.
Capitalism is doggedly popular, and populist authoritarians are on the rise.
Is Andy Murray the most doggedly feminist *male* player in tennis?
"Her pursuit for it has been carried out doggedly," he said.
Anyway, it's now a year on and I'm still doggedly playing.
Judicial Watch, the conservative legal organization that has doggedly pursued Mrs.
The paper's reporters have doggedly investigated corruption allegations against the president.
The analyst-turned-agent is doggedly obsessive, extremely intuitive, and unapologetically relentless.
Indians are doggedly beset by poverty, ill health and other social problems.
Mr Maduro doggedly adhered to chavismo even as conditions turned against it.
AND FINALLY Tom and Jerry This cat doggedly pursued a TV mouse.
The teens appear doggedly absorbed in their work, despite the chaotic atmosphere.
The tasks are carried out doggedly and filmed in long, uneventful takes.
She doggedly chased him when he returned home from U.C.L.A., to train.
For much of the post-referendum period consumers have been doggedly upbeat.
Dutifully, doggedly, Maurizio Sarri's players trailed after Manchester City, after the ball.
The vice president is doggedly pursuing his own ambitions on the side.
As attorney-general, he is doggedly pursuing policies he has espoused for decades.
On the federal level, FAIR doggedly continued to court lawmakers and congressional staffers.
Their acceptance is something to doggedly build on, not dismantle for political gain.
Embrace "your unique perspective," Burch says, and be willing to pursue it doggedly.
"There is nobody better at doggedly pursuing a target without succumbing to pressure."
There is no band more consistently, doggedly embarrassing in America than Maroon 5.
They doggedly pursued him for his initiatives to transfer or sell public lands.
Yet the woman doggedly wanted to return to the place of her upbringing.
The acquiring company isn't doggedly pursuing you to prevent you from looking elsewhere.
Despite being maligned, mocked, misconstrued, and erased from history, scissoring has doggedly persisted.
Trust us — it makes sense when you hear how doggedly she pursued success.
Rowling's been doggedly tweeting her support for a second referendum for a while now.
Kasatkina, who beat Williams in Auckland last January, fought doggedly in the second set.
Liberals doggedly pursued EU membership and rapid economic reform, which initially enjoyed broad support.
For such a dexterous rapper, Earl is doggedly resistant to confronting matters head on.
In order to doggedly pursue a goal, some things have to be given up.
National ___ Trust us — it makes sense when you hear how doggedly she pursued success.
Enrich doggedly prowls the psychological shadows for clues about what might have driven him.
During the presidential campaign, for example, he doggedly promoted false stories that claimed Mrs.
This is something people care about, and our elected officials should be pursuing it doggedly.
Will it be Kendall (Jeremy Strong), his doggedly committed but emotionally unstable right-hand man?
But others at Mashable have been doggedly reporting on the Beautube feud of the century.
John Kasich is testing an entirely different approach -- doggedly adhering to a positive campaign message.
So, for now, Mr. Corbyn sticks doggedly to the party's stated policy: it rejects Mrs.
We work doggedly, with no space for other pursuits, our entire lives building toward election day.
There are some sights you can't unsee, ones you need to doggedly pursue until justice prevails.
And he "doggedly pursued his desire to obtain new appellate counsel" after his conviction in 1980.
Warringah is doggedly conservative, and he has held the seat for a quarter of a century.
To that end, we can encourage journals to publish negative results as doggedly as positive ones.
Hess recognized Stoll, and began asking him in English why he had so doggedly pursued him.
Until now, the RBA has been doggedly optimistic, insisting its next rate move will be up.
He doggedly pursued Williams for months, viewing it as the crucial missing piece to his pipeline empire.
Regardless, the study is welcome validation for some researchers who have doggedly argued for a viral origin.
"Somalia has slowly begun to make measurable progress," writes Mr Harding in a final, doggedly optimistic passage.
Guillén doggedly practiced projecting his voice, honing pronunciation, and mastering the sophisticated radio equipment at the station.
Fusion has doggedly refused to divulge the names of its clients for months now, despite extraordinary pressure.
" Lando consistently uses a version that rhymes with "can," while characters like Luke doggedly stick to "hon.
Yet projections for three, six and 257 months remained doggedly unchanged at $0.7300, $0.7400 and $0.7500 respectively.
Left for dead by the media and others long ago, he doggedly kept running his own race.
Adams has claimed, doggedly, that the site was not his work, though some evidence contradicts his claim.
They are doggedly optimistic that there is, if not a single fix, a series of new solutions.
Another hungry law student sits there now, reading doggedly about fairness and rightness, Lady Justice keeping vigil.
That is Myanmar's truth, and everyone from the military to government officials has doggedly stuck to it.
It all has triggered another wave of disappointed commentary about doggedly "slow" growth in the United States.
Meanwhile, Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, is doggedly eviscerating the agency he runs.
Working for the Jacksonville sheriff, he doggedly pursued a rapist who preyed on poor women and prostitutes.
His was a baseball life outside the spotlight but doggedly loyal to the game, to the end.
It gives voice to the disadvantaged and doggedly pursues the truth to expose wrongdoing and drive change.
Favreau's friends have tried doggedly to find the footage, especially before his wedding, but came up short.
The audio, doggedly gathered from FOIA requests, is constructed from witness recordings, police reports, and court testimonies.
He read the scripts (which were written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski) and doggedly pushed it forward.
But sometimes things change because people just doggedly try to find the truth, whether it's reporters or others.
My mother doggedly helped me to learn and, perhaps just as importantly, she constantly boosted my self-esteem.
Now China worries that bankrupt Venezuela, which hews doggedly to self-destructive populism, may not repay its debts.
He's been doggedly pursuing Norman in an effort to prevent his friend from falling deeper into the dumps.
If he did doggedly pursue Helen, of course she felt obligated to appease him and the First Chubby.
Like many of us, they have never been called upon to be this doggedly political in their lifetimes.
Durbin, however, has doggedly worked to push the Democratic message on the Senate floor and in media appearances.
The room emptied as the night wore on, the speediest readers exiting early, less zippy readers doggedly persevering.
It has a relatively basic structure: 53 short interlocking repetitive patterns centered around a doggedly insistent rhythmic pulse.
As the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, he has doggedly pursued the release of American hostages abroad.
The press has covered his dating life so doggedly that he is now unattached, or so he insists.
The better comparison to dissect is between Peter Florrick and Bill Clinton, two unfaithful husbands doggedly pursuing public redemption.
I hope the outcome provides some measure of relief to the Parkland families that have been doggedly pursuing accountability.
In this it is unlike human beings, who become unreasonably attached to their own theories and pursue them doggedly.
She did not name Trump, who, for at least five years, doggedly stoked questions about President Barack Obama's birthplace.
Over 60% of voters back Mr Evers's promise to expand Medicaid to poor families, something Mr Walker doggedly opposed.
Yet almost three and a half years since the conflict eruption, Sana'a remains so close yet doggedly so far.
Under Portia Simpson Miller, the prime minister since 2012, the PNP government has doggedly stuck to an austerity programme.
In order to find closure, we doggedly keep engaging, reading, and watching until we're at a satisfying stopping point.
From the moment he took office, Reagan had a vision, and he doggedly stuck to it for eight years.
For decades, the United States has doggedly pursued a testing and accountability strategy, with little to show for it.
He's making his plans for doggedly pursuing you or me and spoiling our plans to run our evening errands!
Steve Scalise, who Wallace had doggedly questioned in an interview about the witnesses testifying for the House impeachment inquiry.
Biden continues to lead the field nationally, although Warren and Sanders have doggedly remained in second and third place.
Mr. Sharpton has doggedly agitated for social justice for over 50 years, organizing, marching and fighting for black people.
Cabinet members who had stood doggedly by her privately told members of Parliament and journalists that she was finished.
It becomes obvious how doggedly our inner conflicts would accompany us here, as inner conflicts accompany a person anywhere.
It's more about corruption, betrayal, and clashing agendas between amoral characters who are all doggedly chasing the same payout.
Cheerfully derivative yet doggedly entertaining, "Number 37" benefits from Dumisa's slick execution and impressive acting by her small cast.
Those like David Walsh, the Times journalist who doggedly pursued Armstrong at the height of the cyclist's powers, were vindicated.
At least we have Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando) to doggedly keep an eye on Pius and do whatever it takes.
Yet the ACA is a federal statute, and the progressive push for health reform has had a doggedly national focus.
He has pursued it doggedly for most of his adult life, taking it directly to tens of thousands of people.
We see her steal Julia's phone and text her abusive ex-boyfriend, who then doggedly pursues an already fragile Julia.
"Since then, she has, in a very Hillary-like way, doggedly, slowly, cup by cup, pulled ahead," Ms. Smith said.
The combination of Mr. Herzog's doggedly curious sensibility and the mysteries of the digital universe seems both improbable and irresistible.
ANSAN, South Korea — Few North Koreans have sought South Korean citizenship as long and as doggedly as Kim Seok-cheol.
My heart aches for them, and for a nation that so doggedly resists a genuine reckoning with its original sin.
By remaining doggedly current in his art, he could stay engaged with a world that he otherwise held in suspicion.
She worked doggedly on her programs, and whenever I did anything that diminished the "NewsHour" she let me know directly.
But what founder Peter Beck and his crew did was anticipate the market and work doggedly towards a specific solution.
Hollier embraced transparency, doggedly responding to practically every one of the 2,000 queries and suggestions left on their crowdfunding page.
While they have doggedly kept their businesses moving forward, they have reached back to counsel and invest in other women.
After a year of sticking doggedly to the plan, I was surprised her campaign tried something new — but it worked.
For years, the salarymen rode a career escalator that rewarded them less for skills than for loyalty and doggedly hard work.
"I hope the outcome provides some measure of relief to the Parkland families that have been doggedly pursuing accountability," he said.
But Netflix has been doggedly committed to releasing every new film directly onto Netflix, even when it hurts at the Oscars.
The ten MPs of the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party along with dozens of "Spartan" Tory Brexiteers are doggedly holding out.
It's almost a shame that the movie ends up doggedly returning to the safety of its subgenre expectations by the end.
" Further, Kubiliun says that it's "questionable whether Brazil would be pursuing this case so doggedly had this involved a non-celebrity.
On the one hand, Gillespie has doggedly refused to directly criticize Trump or directly disavow almost any of his policy initiatives.
Sometimes it was hard even to know whether anyone was at home: The thick carpet doggedly absorbed the sounds of life.
No is thus granted the same giddy status as failure, which everyone has been doggedly celebrating for a decade at least.
As Clinton fends off attacks from the right, she is doggedly attempting to push back a surging Sanders on the left.
During a news conference on Capitol Hill on unrelated judicial nominations, reporters doggedly asked members for answers on the Mueller probe.
Sean Duffy were said to push doggedly for Cordray to be fired, suggesting they could write letters to expedite the process.
Certainly, her work has invited that sort of analysis, which some of the eight essays in the show's catalogue doggedly apply.
Frequently debunked claims that some of the 9/11 hijackers entered the United States through the Canadian border remain doggedly persistent.
An openly ambitious, doggedly prepared, and hyper-accomplished female former student government president is on the verge of claiming the presidency.
Mr. Modi's party, with its ties to far-right groups that believe in Hindu supremacy, has doggedly supported building the temple.
She was doggedly stumping for a parliamentary seat through 272-degree temperatures in the northern Indian state of Haryana this month.
She's messy and more than a little weird, but she's doggedly determined to make something of herself by any means necessary.
Readers doggedly remarked, "Who?" as if the digital era is a passing fad that&aposs going to blow over soon enough.
Led by the charismatic and doggedly determined Mirza Salih, they were taliban in the truest sense of the word — seekers of knowledge.
Until now, the president-elect has remained doggedly skeptical and even willfully ignorant of the evidence tying Russia's government to the attacks.
But despite the boundaries of class, Lee saw a route to make his dreams come true and worked doggedly to pursue it.
It does not want to encourage people to think that it is also capable of doggedly making the same mistakes for decades.
There is no catching a hacker in the act—just a trace that's followed as keenly and as doggedly as election returns.
With a partial print and a grainy photograph, McFadden and his teams worked doggedly to connect the cases and establish a pattern.
Then I introduce one agent who has a very different intelligence – a set of narrative goals that it doggedly tries to achieve.
One of us might have been doggedly tunnelling toward the other person, while the other person was curling away in another direction.
Vitaly doggedly set the pace until the last 200 meters, when Yuliya glided to the lead and ran hard through the finish.
On the minus side, the fill that crosses the stacks can be subpar if the constructor is not skillful and doggedly careful.
Or is this doggedly tireless, stone-deaf, defiantly chain-smoking maker who is now thundering through his ninth decade, ever self-renewing?
The directors here, Adam Spreadbury-Maher and Greg Esplin, go doggedly in pursuit of fun, and the result is way off-kilter.
After this fatal mistake, Leilani told me that she spent years doggedly sending the hospital suggestions for what might help other people.
Even so, it is slightly odd to see so many Democrats doggedly sticking with one of the weakest campaigners in their primary.
It's worth considering the ways that animals, precisely because of their more limited intellects, might be more doggedly scientific than we are.
That means aggressively pursuing potential cases of fraud that violate consumer protection laws, but also doggedly protecting the right to free speech.
Paul Hockenos has written a detailed, doggedly researched, personally involved history of Berlin's political and musical underground over the last 50 years.
" Mr. Tillerson answered doggedly that other countries could decide to fund the program, but he added, "None of these choices are easy.
Above everything, Macedonia has managed to maintain a positive fiscal direction and has doggedly focused on driving investment and invigorating the economy.
But even as Jarvis's vision continued to be pushed aside, she fought for it just as doggedly the rest of her life.
Errol Morris's film about the photographer Elsa Dorfman touches on big questions about cycles of life and obsolescence, but remains doggedly cheerful.
An encounter with neighborhood oddball Tony (Elijah Wood) gives her a tiny sense of power, and she starts doggedly pursuing the thief herself.
And just as Trump fights to win whatever prize he has in mind, the Pope has fought doggedly on behalf of the poor.
However inhospitable, however difficult, the United States are the shores to which people still, after all this time, doggedly swim, seeking something better.
"If we keep doing something and keep following it doggedly, we end up sabotaging ourselves and we feel worse about it," said Neo.
Playing a mysterious stranger who's doggedly investigating Sidney's third-act disappearance, Mr. Chandler weaves a thread of stability around a disastrously fragmented plot.
Doggedly entertaining and sublimely nontranscendent, the album's happy to settle comfortably into his oeuvre while inhabiting a new mood candidly acknowledged as temporary.
Mr. Moon has doggedly urged the United States and North Korea to start a dialogue to peacefully resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis.
Once he got on the mound, Gray made it clear why General Manager Brian Cashman had doggedly pursued him at the trade deadline.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, for doggedly pursuing the matter, even after recusing himself from the investigation.
Brahms's Symphony No. 2, a work that demands patience, was agitated and loud, doggedly metronomic, unremittingly intense even where serenity was called for.
Kelcy Warren, Energy Transfer's chief executive, pursued Williams Companies doggedly for months, but the deal seems to have soured just five months after signing.
Williams doggedly pursued his dreams with near-fanatical resolve—he was unstoppable, no matter what kind of pain and turmoil life threw his way.
We don't know why she's so doggedly a-paws her owner's absence, why she was so honked off, why she just hates to terrier.
Its staff doggedly pursue sources in Xinjiang, sometimes making hundreds of calls daily, to glean titbits of information about the regime's treatment of Uighurs.
It has reminded China that North Korea's dictator is doggedly determined to rule in his own way, regardless of China's or anyone else's views.
He doggedly hauled Spain out of a deep economic slump with reforms of the broken financial system as well as of the labour market.
The show presents Soriano as a kind of practical mystic: a dreamer at once fascinated by God and doggedly aware of his own mortality.
Jarillo-Herrero sent a prepublication email heads-up to MacDonald, who hadn't even known that Jarillo-Herrero had been doggedly pursuing the magic angle.
The end of this video is quite telling: Two bloggers who know the SCiO creators doggedly scan various fruits and enjoy good, usable results.
Like, this is the face of a man who would doggedly pursue me, you, or anyone, because he has so much love to give.
I saw it every time I watched him ignore the cynics, risk being called naïve, and continue doggedly to speak for and pursue peace.
Corbyn has been doggedly refusing to step down in the face of mounting criticism since last month's referendum decision to leave the European Union.
There are few architects of Fujimoto's stature who are so doggedly committed to continuous experimentation, to consistent, almost obsessive reworking of the same ideas.
Jones has been leading the battle cry on CNN -- which was doggedly against Trump from the get-go and wasn't afraid to show it.
Democratic female veterans are supposed to burnish the party's hawkish cred, not doggedly pursue diplomacy and engagement and call out the American war machine.
Allegations of nepotism, emoluments violations, channeling business to Trump properties and more have already painted a picture of a President doggedly pursuing self-interest.
And the administration has doggedly refused to acknowledge the ample body of evidence that demonstrates immigrants are a positive force in building safer communities.
But Verstappen doggedly hung on for second place, rebuffing Hamilton's attempt with a robust move that sent the Mercedes wide onto the run-off.
In Orleans, New York, residents live in a region known for its boating, fishing and outdoor activities but also its doggedly high unemployment rate.
She's also his third wife, which naturally raises the question of when, exactly, he became this doggedly loyal person who never lets people down.
Mr. Moon has doggedly championed dialogue with the North, even as President Trump has threatened military action to stop the North's nuclear weapons program.
In a doggedly sexist world, the Whitney Houston Biennial remains necessary, but it's still figuring out how to grow into a force of its own.
In the environmental justice component of Biden's plan, he vows to direct the Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department to doggedly pursue corporate polluters.
Mr Gordhan had kept a tight rein on spending and stood firm against corruption, while working doggedly to keep South Africa's debt from being downgraded.
Though he applied himself doggedly to hauling Spain out of its economic slump, Mr Rajoy paid little attention to anything else, including discontent in Catalonia.
That said, if you're still doggedly pursuing the idea of an eternal summer, look no further than these movie scenes for instructions on beachside passion.
Despite the government's crackdown on activism, Mr Navalny has doggedly continued publishing exposés of corruption on social networks and YouTube, and expanding his volunteer organisation.
Thus far, she's managed to avoid this pitfall by staying doggedly, laboriously on message, and more people are familiar with her platform as a result.
She effectively launched the company's sales efforts by identifying 100 bars that should be serving Sam Adams and then, along with Koch, doggedly pursuing them.
The Obama administration was doggedly successful, for example, in enforcing the Espionage Act, drawing criticism by some for the number of cases pursued against leakers.
The researchers doggedly followed up 1,223 reports of Chinese loans, looking for evidence like the start of works or a notice on an official website.
The ZANU-PF Women's League, which she heads, and the party's Youth League, are both deemed doggedly loyal to the president—and presumably to herself.
Mr Putin repeated the experiment in 21917 when he withdrew from the presidency, putting a younger and doggedly loyal lawyer, Dmitry Medvedev, in his place.
Cooper doggedly pressed Trump to answer if he ever followed through on his rhetoric until Trump — who repeatedly called it "locker room talk" — answered no.
His career path led him from doggedly investigating one president to later on arguing for more legal protections for presidents -- after working for another one.
In middle age, she continued working doggedly at her writing despite the twin burdens of supporting several family members and coping with badly declining health.
It showed audiences four deeply flawed, thus relatable, women trying to "have it all," doggedly pursuing both professional and romantic fulfillment in a big city.
He had been doggedly — and seemingly quite sincerely — critical of Trump across a whole range of issues, but with relatively little efficacy on any topic.
"Seriously, and very purposely, and doggedly," were the words Representative Ed Perlmutter of Colorado used to describe Ms. Pelosi's approach to winning over her opponents.
Farah, of Britain, doggedly held his lead to finish in 13 minutes 6.05 seconds, 0.04 ahead of Paul Chelimo of the United States and Edris.
"Follow your bliss" is a popular catchphrase, but Brodeur shows how much work and humility it takes to keep moving toward joy — doggedly, consistently, observantly.
WASHINGTON — At the Department of Justice, staff members in the antitrust office have been doggedly investigating AT&T's blockbuster $85.4 billion bid for Time Warner.
That's why gun groups like the National Shooting Sports Foundation have been working so doggedly to beef up the National Instant Criminal Background Checks System.
Ortega has also been doggedly chronicling the church's activities on his blog The Underground Bunker, informing readers of the latest news about all things Scientology.
Despite criticism from Tokyo and some misgivings in Washington, Ms. Park has doggedly cultivated closer ties with China, hoping that approach would help tame North Korea.
He spent the past few decades doggedly pushing for the remains of those buried as unknowns to be dug up, identified and returned to their families.
A squall of rain bursts over the scene, releasing the still-fresh ink into puddles and wisps as Broodthaers doggedly keeps trying to get something down.
The dollar was last down slightly at 1.53 yen, but was still doggedly holding above last week's low of 100.085 yen, its weakest since Aug. 26.
Although Hendriks's peers initially look at him askance for doggedly pursuing such a crazy idea, the dream of decentralizing the internet is alive and well IRL.
The downside of this cultural shift is that once doggedly-guarded secret shames have been mistakenly elevated to the status of achievements to be proud of.
In some cases the concern is unwarranted, with President Trump doggedly sticking to his campaign promises, for example, recognizing Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel.
Staff there doggedly collect suspected migrant death reports from county sheriffs, police and tribal authorities across Arizona's border region, as well as from the Border Patrol.
He doggedly researches the eccentric work of an artist and writer named Verner Vanderloon, and becomes enchanted with a local 8-year-old girl named Asthma.
But he kept on doggedly, and his later films continue his early themes, many of them love stories set among the chaos and wreckage of war.
And across Franklin, If It Was Your Child yard signs dot the city, where a local TV station, WTHR Channel 13, is doggedly tracking the concerns.
A group of prisoners act as a moving Greek chorus while Stevenson doggedly searches for the truth and McMillian awaits a fate that feels tragically preordained.
Just like the U.S. government has worked tirelessly to combat organized crime, policymakers need to labor doggedly to beat back the creeping tentacles of Russian autocracy.
And while Obama's coalition of black voters and white liberals was enough to carry him to the nomination, Latinos stuck doggedly with Clinton throughout that campaign.
The show focuses on the quest of Detective William Muncie (Douglas Henshall), who doggedly tracked down Manuel after he went on a two-year killing spree.
Long before host Paddy McGuinness threatens to "bring on the girls," a team of overworked researchers doggedly attempt to find women who are up for appearing.
Sometimes, things change because people doggedly try to find the truth Hollywood tends to sell us the idea that the system is changed through huge, dramatic events.
Mansour, until the end, doggedly defied this pressure, by refusing Taliban officials permission to participate in talks, but offering a series of excuses and time-wasting tactics.
Often accused of pandering to racist, Fascist, homophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-Islamic elements within the electorate, she is rally-savvy and her campaign style is doggedly impressive.
Students doggedly find their own public interest paths; in fact, the digital generation now in college and graduate school craves meaningful work that will change the world.
A key component of resistance in the Trump era will be doggedly demanding your money as tenaciously as you will have to demand your inalienable human rights.
Mr Abe has chosen not to follow the model of a former prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, who chose one cause—post-office reform—and pursued it doggedly.
Naturally, the malevolent forces of greed and stupidity tried to stop him, but (spoiler) Jackie got that shit done by doggedly hunting down and murdering people joylessly.
Yet it goes a long way towards giving Schneemann her due, painting a fuller and more complex portrait of an artist whose best work remains doggedly vital.
Doggedly, even dangerously, physical, "Meeting You" would seem impossible without a rock-solid foundation of mutual trust and respect, the same qualities that keep a friendship intact.
It refracts identity like a dark crystal, and what we are taught is a neurochemical experience felt by many, feels doggedly and unique and of your own.
Ellie Kemper plays the survivor of a doomsday cult who, after being held captive underground in Indiana for 15 years, doggedly reinvents herself in New York City.
For the next hour, I watched out my window as he doggedly fixed the fence, straightening and reattaching its support bars, scrupulously unbending its bent chain-link.
They have accused him of doggedly pursuing the investigation into Clinton's private email server while neglecting to give the breach at the DNC the attention it deserved.
Sorry, but that's golf, and this club 460cc clubhead is more than sufficient for tackling even the most doggedly doglegged par five this earth has to offer.
Nevertheless, he was doggedly recording on the hour the boat's GPS coordinates, the wind speed and direction and his observations of the waves in a waterproof notebook.
"It was about committing to the maquette, doggedly sticking to its naïveté, to its rawness and primitive qualities," said Toogood, speaking from her studio in East London.
"She's very well-known for doggedly pursuing crimes against women and violence against women," said Sonia Ossorio, president of the National Organization for Women of New York.
A thrilling chase scene ensued, in which the Waif doggedly pursued her prey, only for Arya to lure her into the dark, where she had the advantage.
Her lawyers doggedly pursued recounts in three states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — where Donald J. Trump led Hillary Clinton by a combined margin of roughly 75,000 votes.
Despite the decades that went by, cousins Lynda de la Vina and Noemi Sigler doggedly pursued leads and ignored widespread skepticism that an arrest would ever be made.
Derek Brunson continued his strategy of trying to overwhelm opponents by running face first into clinches and doggedly pursuing takedowns, and Israel Adesanya knocked him out for it.
The foundation for that project was built by a sailor who survived the attack and doggedly worked for the past few decades to identify the unknown service members.
Through it all, co-founder and CEO Tim Westergren doggedly insisted a brighter future was ahead as it prepared to launch the Premium platform and much-needed revamp.
" Israel's ouster ignited divisions DeSantis said in a statement, "I hope the outcome provides some measure of relief to the Parkland families that have been doggedly pursuing accountability.
At times, the industry seems hobbled by nostalgia, overwhelmed with creators so doggedly focused on re-creating objects we loved, they lose track of why we loved them.
Australia's central bank held its cash rate this week and sounded doggedly optimistic even as markets bet devastating bushfires at home and China's virus would force aggressive easing.
While Wall Street will doggedly watch technology companies' bottom lines this week, some investors have some other measures on their radar, they told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday.
Even with the Times' reporters doggedly and painstakingly sifting through membership rolls, there's no way for them to capture everyone: The Academy's membership is still guarded in secret.
George W. Bush confronted a similar equation in 2006 after failing to pass legislation restructuring Social Security-and doggedly persisting in the Iraq War despite mounting public opposition.
In the other is a Chinese bureaucracy that has stuck doggedly to the same message: tariffs must be removed for the two countries to reach a trade agreement.
Belated justice for atrocities, though, is better than none at all, and those who pursue it doggedly in countries where impunity is rampant deserve their day in court.
How they came to join the show is murky, but the core of Macy's reporting focuses on the boys' mother, Harriett, who doggedly sought to bring them home.
Kids are submitting their work for an audience besides you as the teacher, and it motivates them to work on their writing more doggedly than a traditional assignment.
The principal mystery is the stuff of police procedural, as Armand doggedly tries to reconstruct van Gogh's final weeks and shed light on the circumstances of his death.
Reed Brody, a former Human Rights Watch lawyer who doggedly pursued the case against Mr. Habré, arranged for Mr. Guengueng to fly to New York for medical care.
He has been a leading critic of Mr. Trump since 2016, doggedly investigating Russian election interference and later leading the impeachment inquiry into the president's dealings with Ukraine.
But Clinton does possess the steady, pedantic skills that are necessary for governmental change: the ability to work doggedly hard, to master details and to rally the powerful.
The case represents an important showdown pitting the powers of the presidency against the authority of Congress, with Trump fighting doggedly to keep details of this finances private.
If an all-out trade war is to be avoided, we must rethink the basis of our global trading system rather than sticking doggedly to an unsustainable status quo.
It epitomizes the ways most games work to make us feel powerful, curious, or doggedly determined—all in the guise of skipping through the numbered floors of a tower.
South Korea's liberal president, Moon Jae-in, has doggedly pursued engagement with the North and is seen as a driving force behind the two summits between Trump and Kim.
Earlier this year, Apple earned my appreciation when it fought doggedly against an FBI demand that wanted it to break user privacy by allowing access to an encrypted iPhone.
A purge of corrupt judges 15 years ago, less presidential involvement in appointments to senior courts and doggedly independent chief justices are some of the reasons for this improvement.
" Alles was also impressed, The Guardian writes, "by how Clinton quickly grasped the potential health risks of Ground Zero, and how doggedly she pursued treatment for those who suffered.
After being dropped in this way in the first round, Arce got the clinch and doggedly pursued the back, showing us something new in the UFC in the process.
If anything, doggedly insisting that the Korean War is not actually over feeds into the narrative that North Korea's regime has used to prop itself up for 70 years.
" He adds, "No doubt, if Nipsey was alive they'd still be stalking it, after doggedly pursuing him, his brother, his team and his businesses for damn near a decade.
In addition, the Taliban would have to make a pair of concessions that they have doggedly opposed: agreeing to a cease-fire and talking directly with the Afghan government.
"This nomination is clear confirmation that a Trump administration will doggedly pursue an 'oil above all' energy agenda, at the expense of clean energy and climate solutions," Markey continued.
WASHINGTON — The last time John Durham led a high-profile probe of the FBI, the career prosecutor from Connecticut earned a reputation as a doggedly independent, non-political investigator.
It's been the doggedly committed midfield, the younger part of the side, anchored by William Carvalho, a clanking figure who has somehow completed 89% of passes despite his apparent ungainliness.
Even if, as seems likely, her career ends in abject failure, she has doggedly tried to hold her party together and produce a Brexit that does not impoverish the country.
After doggedly digging into the discrepancy, he got down to the essence of the problem, which consisted of three numbers representing the three axes that located the center of navigation.
The project derives its title from teenage students of Sister Cathy Cesnik, now in their 60s, who have kept this mystery alive and doggedly sought to uncover what really happened.
Men who see themselves as leaders of religious conservatives, such as Franklin Graham, Jerry Falwell Jr. and Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, have remained doggedly supportive.
All of those elements have combined to create a very challenging market environment — one the Investing team at Business Insider has been doggedly trying to figure out how to navigate.
All of a sudden, Rob is back where she started at the beginning of High Fidelity — doggedly trying to secure the affection of a man who is no longer interested.
Mr. Khan has doggedly and almost obsessively led the charge against Mr. Sharif and rallied much of the public against him through a mix of street agitation and court petitions.
"Waterlog" helped spur the rise of what has become known in Britain as "wild swimming": wading briefly or churning doggedly in outdoor waters, rather than doing laps in indoor pools.
Reporters have doggedly asked Clinton that question on nearly every media appearance she's made promoting a book, "The Book of Gutsy Women," which she wrote with her daughter, Chelsea Clinton.
But while he's doggedly carried out some of his most controversial campaign promises, Trump's wins have been overshadowed by behavior that electrifies his supporters but causes offense to many others.
Rappler and other news outlets in the country have doggedly covered a brutal war waged by Mr. Duterte against drug dealers and users that has left thousands of people dead.
Despite this claim being demonstrably false, the meming community pushed the idea so doggedly across a variety of platforms that mainstream-media outlets were eventually forced to address the issue.
Mrs Lam does not seem the kind of person to argue doggedly in defence of Hong Kong's rule of law, its way of life or its right to have free elections.
Perhaps worst of all, the series is built around what gradually reveals itself to be a massive conspiracy involving the local police department, which Preston and Ashe doggedly begin to uncover.
However, any move by South Korea to break its Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty vows would pit it against its crucial ally, Washington, which doggedly opposes nuclear proliferation whether by friend or foe.
His wife doggedly pushed to publish his text, and with the help of de Hooghe, an engraver of the first water, Petter's treatise was released just two years after his death.
This is thanks to rights clearance startup Dubset, which has doggedly worked over the past few years to legalize this type of content, with payment going to the original rights holders.
In the beloved Her Interactive games she's the politely stubborn and doggedly persistent world-renowned teen protagonist, flourishing over two decades and 30 titles, reportedly selling more than 9 million copies.
Putting one foot in front of the other past the point of exhaustion may have been possible for my nonexistent leg muscles while running, but doggedly pushing through deadlifts was not.
Often chaotic but never disorienting, the movie's spirited set pieces — like a wriggling ribbon of undead clinging doggedly to the last compartment — owe much to Lee Hyung-deok's wonderfully agile cinematography.
Later in the book, Ms. Gordon doggedly investigates his run-ins with the law in the 1950s, when he was waylaid by a heroin addiction — a decade he refused to discuss.
The greatest example of this is in the book and Broadway musical Les Misérables [the story of an escaped convict, Jean Valjean, and the police officer, Javert, who doggedly pursues him].
Gates has, historically, had no admiration for the U.S. government, either, which spent much of the 1990s doggedly pursuing an antitrust case against Microsoft, a case which Microsoft and Gates ultimately lost.
She doggedly works to protect the Stark girls, return Sansa to her family, and bring justice to those who have been wronged, serving the people of Westeros instead of serving a lord.
He wasn't in the closet for a moment, and he doggedly pursued photography when it wasn't considered an art, and taking photos of people having sex was certainly not seen as art.
The Brazilian central bank -- faced with double-digit inflation due to currency weakness, long-overdue adjustments to regulated prices and widespread indexation-- doggedly raised interest rates to 123 percent, despite collapsing growth.
Hillary Clinton has worked passionately, doggedly and relentlessly over her political career to get health care for the children and the disabled in this country who wouldn't have had health care otherwise.
Re-naming her "Marie" after his sister, he fell in love and pursued her doggedly, married her, and never abandoned her, although her intellect and dour personality did not match his own.
It isn't that non-sequential storylines are new or even rare in film, just that it's surprising to see a filmmaker so doggedly obsessed with making his work this challenging to decipher.
"Too many believers and nonbelievers alike now read these sacred texts in a doggedly literal manner that is quite different from the more inventive and mystical approach of premodern spirituality," Armstrong writes.
Whether you're shifting gears to go after something new or doggedly chasing down the career you've always dreamed of, it's going to take grit, grind and a decent amount of hard work.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is sticking doggedly to its plan to cut commercial oil inventories down to the five-year average to rebalance the oil market.
Doug Stamper (Emmy winner Michael Kelly) is under psychiatric evaluation after sort of admitting to the murder of Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara), whose death Tom Hammerschmidt (Boris McGiver) is doggedly still investigating.
Increased prosecutions under these laws, which equate control of women as being authentically Islamic and doggedly anti-Western, will destroy the legal and political progress Pakistani women have made in recent years.
He is doggedly faithful to serving the highest quality seasonal fare, sometimes with a Tunisian twist, like his Thon à la Tunisienne, sustainably fished tuna served with an olive and basil mayonnaise.
In Syria, a conglomerate of Kurdish and Arab fighters called the Syrian Democratic Forces took back Islamic State territory one mile at a time, fighting doggedly into Raqqa, the extremist group's capital.
Now, as a private citizen, he is doggedly tracking the moves of an online group that has been secretly compiling and sharing nude photos of hundreds of women in the Marine Corps.
I am nothing if not tenacious (thanks, journalism background) -- and am lucky enough to have a wide network of well-connected friends who doggedly help me find what I need, treatment-wise.
Mr. Rosset fought doggedly to overturn laws that were preventing him from publishing D.H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer," both of which contained scenes of graphic sex.
Rather than doggedly following a human being, it navigates itself around using cameras and ultrasonic sensors—though a remote operator can take control of it to supervise tricky manoeuvres such as crossing roads.
Trump said he hoped senators would not propose stopping arms sales to the Saudis, deals he has doggedly fought to save ever since the gruesome details of Khashoggi's murder were leaked by Turkey.
The Russians doggedly support Bashar al Assad, not because they think he's the best President for Syria but because they fear a complete meltdown of the state if he were to be removed.
The Russians doggedly support Bashar al-Assad, not because they think he's the best President for Syria but because they fear a complete meltdown of the state if he were to be removed.
The online magazine, which Greenwald helped found, has been translating its reporting on the subject into Portuguese—a corrective to what Greenwald and others characterize as the Brazilian media's doggedly anti-Rousseff bent.
We respond to all of these by doing our best to protect our journalists, by recommitting ourselves to reporting fairly and honestly, by doggedly gathering hard-to-get information – and by remaining impartial.
Rather than doggedly chase takedowns, Volkanovski would attempt a trip and then capitalize with a strike as Elkins caught his balance, or duck in on Elkins's hips and then come up striking again.
Snapshot In Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," Ellie Kemper plays the survivor of a doomsday cult who, after being held captive underground in Indiana for 15 years, doggedly reinvents herself in New York City.
When we talk about fighting doggedly for workers, whether it's wages, whether it's union jobs, whether it's good jobs, I think that is what we're really talking about in fighting for economic justice.
A decade later, after doggedly pursuing protracted appeals pro bono, he persuaded a federal court to overturn the convictions and rule that perjured testimony by the police had rendered the trial fundamentally unfair.
Or consider Ambassador Joseph Yun, the special representative for North Korea policy, a seasoned career diplomat who has been doggedly pursuing direct diplomacy with Pyongyang despite the Trump administration's bellicose rhetoric toward Pyongyang.
Cast against the horizon like a lonely weekend twosome, they doggedly marched into the stiff breeze off the Firth of Clyde with their heads down and their chilled hands shoved in their pockets.
Through Barack Obama's first term, Trump doggedly chased the non-story of his fake birth certificate, casting doubt on Obama's right to run for, let alone be elected, president of the United States.
The exclusion of Aleppo from Friday's truces shows how pro-Assad forces are doggedly determined to gain full control over the northern city, which, before the war, was the largest in the country.
Both pitch-black comedies, they show the ways that women are conditioned to feel for even wildly toxic men, while doggedly discounting their own needs, their own suffering and that of other women.
But the book doggedly follows its intriguing conceit, rendering even more poignant the scene of the czarina and her daughters busily sewing jewels into the seams of their garments, optimistic to the end.
That dilemma will now take center stage as the tech giant fights doggedly to protect its crown jewel — its closely guarded search algorithm — from the prying eyes of regulators and, possibly, its competitors.
And even though the public appetite for salacious details of her personal life has long eclipsed interest in the films she has directed, Ms. Jolie doggedly brings tough, obscure stories to the screen.
In the same way Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) spends 7843 Reasons season 1 doggedly trying to unravel the mystery of his late crush (Katherine Langford), so does Alaska lead Miles Halter (Charlie Plummer).
Worth, known to her friends for her radical honestly, informed me that she's been doggedly petitioning her city to allow her to bury herself in her own front yard, but to no avail.
DOJ lawyers, including one of the witnesses whose statements were used against Sessions, testified that Sessions was not only not a racist, but had doggedly pursued civil rights cases even when they were unpopular.
Jon, who was trying to doggedly stab his way to the Night King, realizes Drogon is next and screams at Dany and crew to get the heck out of Dodge, and leave him behind.
Unfortunately, the effort is anything but simple, and the team doggedly battles technical malfunctions and the force of nature in pursuit of their golden fleece: documenting the indisputable and tragic transformation below the waves.
Their efforts also ran up against a moderate Republican Senate and a House controlled by Democrats, which worked doggedly to expose industry favoritism at EPA and keep accusations about mismanagement in the public eye.
In the past several weeks, the investigation had split into two competing tracks, with Republicans doggedly pursuing leaks of classified information and Democrats seeking to ferret out connections between the Trump administration and Russia.
But the US imperialists doggedly cling to their policy of of aggression and war ... The tense situation and the danger of a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula are an outcome of US policy.
Since he took office last May, Mr. Moon has faced detractors at home, especially older and conservative South Koreans who fear he may concede too much to the North as he doggedly champions talks.
In a speech this week, RBA Governor Philip Lowe remained doggedly optimistic on the outlook citing low rates, recent tax cuts, public spending on infrastructure, a revival in home prices and rapid population growth.
Some Saudis on Twitter have delighted in mocking the Turkish milk being drunk in Qatar, terming it "donkey milk," while young Qataris have turned to Snapchat for humorous, doggedly partisan takes on the crisis.
The Post has also doggedly covered Saudi Arabia's premeditated murder of its own columnist, Jamal Khashoggi, reporting that the CIA has concluded the killing was ordered by bin Salman, a charge the Kingdom denies.
We owe a great deal of the modern world to people doggedly trying to solve some high-minded problem: how to construct an internal-combustion engine, or how to manufacture vaccines in large quantities.
I've trawled every Sports Direct within a 10-mile radius of Edinburgh University, usually being met by doggedly uncongenial staff who have asked me whether the shin pads I'm buying are for my boyfriend.
Well aware that their earlier battery-car offerings have failed to get anything like Tesla's level of public attention, the German brands are doggedly courting Silicon Valley-style buzz for the coming product blitz.
Part of the reason the Clinton campaign has hounded Trump so doggedly on race, for example, isn't just because she hopes to attract and energize more voters of color (or, ahem, do the right thing).
As small sanctions start piling up, adding to the burden Ricky has already taken on with a downpayment on his van, he works ever more doggedly, inflaming relations with his two children and his wife.
At least, not until they confirm her assertions from other sources—Hopper from his own detective work, and Jonathan from his classmate Nancy, another young woman doggedly following the trail of a lost loved one.
A Hollywood Reporter article uncovering her true identity, a secret she has doggedly protected over the three decades in which she has been famous for being famous, just went live, and it is going viral.
If Struve never masters his reach, he could certainly benefit from pursuing the clinch and takedowns more doggedly in future rather than risking damage on the feet where his defencss can often let him down.
Earlier this year, Gizmodo featured a fantastic video of actor Paul Rudd doggedly taking on Stephen Hawking in a game of quantum chess, with a little help from Keanu Reeves, texting from the year 2716.
But instead, Ms. Keys spent most of her time talking about makeup (and not wearing it) with the anchors Tamron Hall, Billy Bush and Al Roker, who were doggedly wiping the pancake off their faces.
While Berlin, Europe's de facto capital, has hosted crisis meetings in recent days to discuss how to respond to Britain's vote, Brussels, the putative capital of Europe, has stuck doggedly to its own stately rhythms.
Pop culture doggedly avoids touching on just how awful the prognosis is for the future, and if it did nothing else, the list of horrifying statistics this scene brings up would make the film groundbreaking.
The withdrawal of American troops was contingent on larger concessions from the Taliban, including a cease-fire and to talk directly with the Afghan government — measures the insurgent group has doggedly opposed in the past.
Like any political group, they would have to make political tradeoffs rather than continue their doggedly independent protests, like sit-ins in front of Pelosi's office or on the steps of the Democratic National Committee.
The final TV debate between the two main party leaders on Friday failed to produce a knockout blow, with Mr. Johnson and Mr. Corbyn doggedly repeating their well-known campaign pledges and debate attack lines.
Members of the Schlafly coalition — which called itself the I.W.Y. Citizens Review Committee, or C.R.C. — doggedly attended each meeting, disrupting the proceedings and attempting to win inclusion among the representatives who would travel to Houston.
CBD now occupies a legal gray area that the FDA has doggedly refused to define, saying it "recognizes the significant public interest in cannabis and cannabis-derived compounds, particularly CBD," in its most recent statement.
White House officials doggedly promoted the importance of the day-and-a-half meeting, which is the first time the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or Asean, have gathered in the United States.
But these necessary aids were surprisingly easy to ignore, because Ms. Lewis's rendering of her complex character, who doggedly profits from a yearslong war, even as it ravages her family, was so powerful, complex and persuasive.
I want to do something that feels good but also makes you feel like when you leave the character, that she's learned something in these past six years—for someone who doggedly doesn't want to learn.
Since the start of the war, nearly two years ago, Kaine has worked doggedly to put the war on a legal footing by getting Congress to pass an authorization for the use of military force (AUMF).
Clare-Hope Ashitey stars as assistant district attorney KJ Harper, who doggedly pursues the case and tries to bring Brenton's killer to justice—all the while confronting a corrupt police department and her own devastating past.
Since then, Mr. O'Rourke has campaigned doggedly on issues related to guns and race, calling most notably for federal gun-control policies that would require owners of assault-style weapons to surrender them to the government.
Many sensible gun safety measures remain on the table that majorities of Americans support: But the NRA will fight doggedly against any changes in gun laws, especially if it means greater restrictions to guns for anyone.
In doggedly investigating the interference with our elections, Mueller has done the country a great service, and deserves the nation's unqualified support, without regard to party or politics, to take the investigation where the facts lead.
After he learns of Padre Juan's frequent crimes against the Moriscos, Mendoza doggedly pursues his investigation as it unravels into what seems to be a conspiracy to start a religious war in the mountains of Aragon.
The upcoming midterm election is our best chance to fight back against an administration shot through with unprecedented lying, gaslighting, corruption and anti-American intolerance — by electing a Congress that will doggedly investigate, not meekly enable.
Also Friday: The Washington Post, which has been doggedly reporting the details and assorted oddities of Trump's charitable foundation, reports that it doesn't have the license required by New York State to solicit funds from donors.
Han doesn't have a combative relationship with Lando because their self-inflated egos naturally clash, it's because Han's girlfriend doggedly explains Lando's (unseen) brilliance to Han, as if injecting him with an ACME syringe labeled JEALOUSY.
Joining them in creating the still-untitled series: Gabriel Sherman, the journalist who doggedly pursued Mr. Ailes and his allies starting in 2011, when Mr. Sherman was working on a biography about the cable TV titan.
And while from a distance, this doggedly thorough eight-part, 16-hour series — which begins Sunday on PBS — hews to the genre's party line, viewed up close it reveals the ruptures laid out in plain sight.
"I want to highlight the determination and dedication of the team of investigators from both agencies who have doggedly worked this case from the start," the statement quotes State Fire Marshal Chief H. "Butch" Browning as saying.
PTI, led by cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan who doggedly pushed the Supreme Court into launching a corruption probe into Sharif, has called for an early election but it is unlikely the government will agree to that.
But he doggedly worked to improve his impacted instrument, and the attendant rush of press coverage and renewed interest following his recovery let him capitalize on the album he rebounded with, 1999's In Spite of Ourselves.
But there was an exchange near the two-hour mark that was pleasantly refreshing: Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) doggedly pursuing a common-sense answer from Zuckerberg on the question of whether it had any real competition.
The force is broken out into multiple groups, like the New Product Security (NPS), which works to prevent leaks before they happen, and the investigations team, which doggedly tracks the sources, even after the damage is done.
Then there is a not-so-surprising revelation to those who have watched Mr. McConnell stubbornly refuse to budge from talking points and doggedly spend day after day on the Senate floor hitting the same rehearsed points.
Notwithstanding fine performances from the cast — Ms. Kadri, playing two roles, in particular — and Ms. Jung's sympathy for her characters, "Cardboard Piano" (odd title, long story) feels doggedly artificial, a heartfelt plea more than a persuasive play.
The crew tried doggedly to hunt down the cat's owner, plastering reception centers with posters of the cat, spreading the information through a network of aid workers and providing contact details so the family could reach them.
The billionaire — whose career highlights include being C.E.O. of a major industrial company at 22.76, serving in the Nixon administration, running Lehman Brothers, cofounding the Blackstone Group and doggedly arguing for reducing the U.S. deficit — died yesterday.
For Willa Drake, first encountered as an 11-year-old doggedly keeping things together through her mother's various dramatic exits from the family, an early marriage offers a chance to build her own, more solid, home life.
Uber has doggedly defended its right to operate freely across the Continent, telling Europe's highest court in November that it was helping the region's digital economy grow and that it should not be regulated like traditional taxis.
But on the same day, Indians saw the face of a Malayali journalist, the videographer Shajila Ali Fathima, doggedly filming street rioting on that day with tears pouring down her face as protesters heckled and insulted her.
At functions where the two have appeared, Shiffrin said Federer told her that he wished he had spent more time during his prime relishing the victories instead of remaining doggedly focused on the next match or tournament.
While critics cling to constructs that have proven unimplementable, Jared Kushner, Jason Greenblatt, and the Trump team are doggedly moving forward with bold, fresh, and innovative ideas for how to solve one of the world's most difficult conflicts.
As Adi pointed out, the missing crew members leave some serious holes that'd be almost impossible to fill, and seeing an older Mal Reynolds still doggedly shouting against the injustices of the universe a decade later sounds exhausting.
Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet of inky black water out of a rubbery little hole in its body.
There are numerous other aesthetic similarities between Winslow and Artest—the strong frame, the broad shoulders, that thing where they doggedly refuse to respect the personal space of an opposing player, whether he has the ball or not.
AMERICAN COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA Doggedly committed to the new, this ensemble opens its two Carnegie Hall concerts with works by Valerie Coleman (scored for Imani Winds and orchestra), Alex Temple and Joan Tower, who turns 173 on Sept. 6.
Purdue Pharma has already seen its executives plead guilty to hiding addiction risks; internal documents show the company knew OxyContin was being abused while the company doggedly kept to the line that the product was highly abuse deterrent.
Kindly and self-skewering, Lamott, now 64, has been doggedly chronicling the messy stuff of life — refracting her own complicated stories of addiction and loss — in mordantly comic and sharply observed memoirs and novels for over three decades.
" –  Alexander Hamilton ,  Federalist No. 61 TIME OUT: THE LIFTED LORAX      Smithsonian:  "Millions of Americans grew up with  Dr. Seuss ' Lorax, the gruff orange ball of fluff who doggedly guarded his forest of Truffula trees against the greedy Once-ler.
But by showing how a large range of feeling could be produced through a simplified language, Held was doggedly determined to pound on its chest and breathe life into its lungs, even if it meant cracking some ideological ribs.
Enter Missing 411, which probably could do a little more to wrestle with the fact that Paulides is simultaneously one of the few investigators doggedly concerned with these disappearances and someone who seems to believe some very strange things.
The European and Japanese central banks are singing similar - and repetitive - policy tunes while facing the same challenges: the best economic growth in years but no sign of rising inflation, and doggedly strong currencies keeping a lid on prices.
The state had doggedly pursued the matter through two of the casinos' bankruptcy cases and even accused the company led by Mr. Trump of filing false reports with state casino regulators about the amount of taxes it had paid.
With potential voters relying on Trump's flimsy reputation as a business mogul who makes great deals, some journalists did not pursue as doggedly as they could have the hard questions about this man's past and his fitness for office.
Theaters have successfully bobbed along over the last decade due to increased ticket prices and doggedly fighting against media companies who have toyed with the idea of releasing movies on television at or near the same time as theaters.
Instead, Death Crown puts me in the shoes of a gothic-inspired Death who doggedly pursues this scamp of a king, and the tone is one of absolute mystical seriousness as we participate in battles across a world map.
If you need to play up your boyfriend devotion and play down other male attention sooo thoroughly and irrelevantly to me — a completely neutral stranger — then I can only imagine how doggedly you've had to reassure your skeptical boyfriend.
During an era when the dissection of human bodies was still seen as taboo in many circles, Vesalius doggedly argued that cutting open dead people and documenting their anatomical specs should be the foundation of medical education and literacy.
After two years of following Tommy Burns and cajoling him doggedly, Johnson and his representatives persuaded the Ontario native to fight him in Sydney, when a brutal 14-round bout resulted in his becoming the first black heavyweight champ on earth.
The Marshall Islands and other Pacific nations doggedly pushed the most ambitious proposal on the table: a 213-percent reduction in shipping emissions within two decades, a move that would bring the sector in line with the 1.5-degree target.
And there is a couple of images I have of Charles with the technology of that time, he used to cup a pencil with his good hand and then type at the keyboard everything he wrote with that pencil so doggedly.
Yet Widman doggedly tracked the thread through every single deposition and document, and eventually the accounts piled up: people who didn't know each other, people who hadn't met since — all shared their story of being rowed out and thrown in.
Australia's central bank held its cash rate at record lows at its first meeting of the year on Tuesday and sounded doggedly optimistic even as markets bet devastating bushfires at home and a viral epidemic in China would force aggressive easing.
Ryan Gosling plays Armstrong as an emotionally reserved, doggedly analytical pilot and scientist who joins NASA before the Gemini program and pushes himself hard, in part as a way of coping with his grief over the death of his young daughter.
It has usually taken a war to cause that growth to deviate much from the underlying trend—although there was a long and painful slowdown during the 1920s and early 1930s, when Britain stuck doggedly to a contractionary monetary policy.
LONDON (Reuters) - A British law firm that doggedly pursued allegations of killings and torture made by Iraqi claimants against British troops will close down at the end of the month after it lost vital government funding, British media reported on Monday.
He was doggedly participating in the season's 10th straight march against a proposed overhaul of the country's labor laws by Mr. Hollande's increasingly market-oriented Socialists — a betrayal in the eyes of Mr. Sanglier and his thousands of fellow marchers.
Dubbed by Reitman the "semi-autobiographical" follow-up to Juno and 2011's Young Adult, Tully reads as the final act in a trilogy doggedly plumbing the depths of how motherhood—and its absence—can both define and limit female identity.
The upwind mark that Lynch's novel heads doggedly toward is the dream of Josh's father, Bobo Jr., that his children return home so the three generations can sail together on one last Swiftsure, the West Coast's famous handicap yacht race.
He did this very successfully as the head of his company, and now, if the Senate confirms him, he'll do this as secretary of State while doggedly pursuing the interests and objectives — not of ExxonMobil — but of the United States.
Virtually unknown when she joined the cabinet, she fought doggedly against a hostile parliament and divided public opinion to push through a bill that became known as "the Veil Law", making France the first mainly Roman Catholic country to legalize abortion.
After six months of demanding information from states and 15 lawsuits, the commission has disbanded with nothing to show for its efforts and will delete all the state voter data that its members once doggedly pursued, according to new court filings.
Even some of the most liberal white comedians I knew were doggedly supporting Bernie Sanders, while completely ignoring the steady rise of an obvious fascist movement, flippantly discounting him as a fool who would never make it to the Republican primaries.
Whether President Trump is misguided in doggedly pursuing tariffs or playing coy and using them as leverage with the Chinese government, America's continued drive to levy penalties is less about fixing a trade problem than about changing China's investment rules.
Kathy Shaw, a journalist who doggedly investigated allegations of sexual abuse by clergymen and compiled a national register of misconduct accusations so that the public could grasp the dimensions of the crisis, died on Sunday in a hospital in Worcester, Mass.
Unfolding mainly in dingy rooms, whose cheap curtains barely obscure the miserable Manchester streets beyond, this doggedly unilluminating portrait opens in 1976 with the 17-year-old Morrissey (a game Jack Lowden) immersed in Oscar Wilde and the New York Dolls.
Garrett Bradley's documentary follows Fox Rich, who has spent 21 years doggedly petitioning for the release of her husband Rob, from prison, where he's been sentenced to spend 60 years following a youthful crime in which they were both involved.
As a story, The Blue Umbrella is no great shakes — it's about a boy doggedly pursuing a pretty girl he saw once on the street, and it might read as borderline creepy if the characters involved were not inanimate objects.
Because I'm trying to offer up a subtle representation of a deep and rich scholarship involving the work of hundreds and hundreds of scholars working doggedly in the archives, and thinking using different theoretical models, and models of economic behavior.
In the Netflix drama's new episodes, the Hawkins, Indiana police chief (played by David Harbour) doggedly pursues a romance with the grieving Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) and angrily demands that Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard) stop dating his adoptive daughter, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown).
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank held its cash rate at record lows at its first meeting of the year on Tuesday and sounded doggedly optimistic even as markets bet devastating bushfires at home and a viral epidemic in China would force aggressive easing.
The Reserve Bank of Australia held its cash rate at record lows at its first meeting of the year on Tuesday and sounded doggedly optimistic as it maintained forecasts for economic growth for this year and next at 2.75% and 3.23%, respectively.
After François Fillon, an unpopular former prime minister, unexpectedly became its front man thanks to a new primary system, the party doggedly stuck with its failing candidate, long after a scandal about extravagant payments to his wife had obviously doomed his campaign.
People get in accidents and experience massive setbacks every day, and instead of doggedly insisting that they'll have the same things afterward that they wanted before — championship titles, in Vinny's case — they find new ways to live a life full of purpose.
Imran Khan, a politician who campaigned doggedly for the elder Mr Sharif's dismissal, may instigate a fresh round of disruptive protests: Shahbaz, after all, has been the object of a corruption investigation himself, as has the interim prime minister installed this week.
The LAPD has been both criticized for failing to alert the community sooner that there was a serial killer on the prowl (before Franklin was identified by name) and heralded for doggedly pursuing the case once the more recent slayings were discovered.
Buttigieg has spent much of his life caring very deeply about what Republicans say—so deeply, in fact, that he is still doggedly fighting the rhetorical battles of the Bush presidency, a marooned soldier who hasn't been told the war is over.
The World Bank could have funded decentralized renewable energy that would truly advance its primary mission of reducing poverty, but instead is doggedly pushing more methane-emitting big dam projects for Africa despite the evidence of a severely changing climate for this continent.
In the mid-1960s, when two leaders of the armed struggle against apartheid, Arthur Goldreich and Harold Wolpe, fled from their South African prison cell to neighboring Botswana, Mr. Sparks doggedly tracked them down and banged on the door of their redoubt.
It has been over 18 months since the Cambridge Analytica data scandal humbled Facebook, but the 45-year-old British Conservative MP — and the parliamentary Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee he chairs — hasn't tired of doggedly pursuing the fallout from the revelations.
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As he bumbles through the thickets of picaresque plot in this doggedly weird satire, Mr. Fontana maintains an air of almost saintly purity, portraying a man seeking purpose and finding it in a most un-American pursuit: giving away all of his millions.
But Mr. Kerry has doggedly pursued diplomacy on Syria even as he has privately complained that his past negotiating efforts have not been backed up by a credible threat of force to pressure President Bashar al-Assad's government to stop its attacks.
Hockney pursues the same friends as sitters doggedly, year after year, finding and re-finding them, as they change from the very epitome of the beautiful Renaissance boy with tumbling ringlets to something older, shorter cropped, more hard-weathered, more hard-bitten altogether.
The scenes at the B&B in "Past Perfect" are wonderfully creepy, relying heavily on dark-hued montages of an unhappy husband and wife, still reeling from a recent infidelity as they doggedly fill their new home with mannequins posed as homicide victims.
Indeed, he claims to have attended every ready-to-wear show, in every major fashion city, for the last 50 years, doggedly continuing to hone a trade he first began as an assistant at British Vogue, working for such names as Cecil Beaton.
Her husband Hector Rayos, also a native of Badiraguato, keeps his back to us as he prepares an order of lobina for Daniel Hernandez—a reporter and host for VICE News who has been doggedly following El Chapo for the last ten years.
Nine major economies are already on the verge of recession, including Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Singapore and Brazil, while some Wall Street experts are even warning that the U.S is facing elevated recession risks for doggedly pursuing its trade war with China.
Like Aslan's CNN series, "Believer" — canceled in June after he wrote a foul-languaged tweet about President Trump — "God: A Human History" is aggressive atheism tempered and remodeled for the millennial age: doggedly universalistic, obligation-free and relentlessly focused on self-revelation.
Placing Reynolds at the center of this specific narrative does no harm and much good: It gives the viewer access to the birth of a social conscience and may lead to new respect for a doggedly devoted musician whose efforts continue to this day.
While the rest of the world has been in a constant upheaval over the past decade, reinventing itself with technology and new business models, mass transit systems have stayed largely static — doggedly, determinedly moving millions of people each day with little influence from outside tech.
Motivated by this mild obsession, I have shifted through ancient runes daubed on the back of toilet doors, dodged rolling ovaries and doggedly tracked a ray of sunlight through the shifting Superdrug tampon labyrinth in order to excavate the best (and only) period pop classics.
In his first outing in the men's combined on Tuesday, where many better-known skiers took tumbles as they strained to pick up time on the slalom leg, he was doggedly determined to make it to the bottom of the course and claimed 37th place.
Montenegro, a small Balkan country that has doggedly pursued Euro-Atlantic integration ever since declaring independence in 2006, is now on the cusp of joining NATO despite a Russian campaign of subversion designed to sow chaos and prevent it from acceding to the Alliance.
But for all his technological ingenuity, in some ways Carpenter remains doggedly old-fashioned: For more than 20 years, he has kept his work space in a former printing plant on Hudson Street that stands as a staunch reminder of the neighborhood's industrial origins.
The oil price LCOc1 has gained about 20 percent in the last two months to above $403 a barrel, doggedly posting higher highs and higher lows, which would suggest this rally is more robust than the recoveries seen in March and May this year.
Even after a humiliating defenestration that left her sidelined the day before the Democratic convention began — the convention that she had helped plan for the candidate she had worked so loyally and doggedly to nominate — Debbie Wasserman Schultz would not be denied her moment.
The mysterious rash of vaping lung illnesses is hitting young marijuana users especially hard, and experts still don't know whyThis one is from my colleague Hilary Brueck on Insider's science and health team, who has been doggedly covering the vape illness story all week.
It seemed the perfect book-end to a university year of almost unrelieved boredom, full of petty flatmate disputes, tepid literature courses stuffed with disinterested Psychology students on extra credit binges and doggedly underpinned by a mutually spiteful, stale-at-the-armpits, long distance relationship.
We spirited George Willig away after he climbed the World Trade Center to get his exclusive account (it helped that Willig's father was a pressman), and doggedly held officials' feet to the fire to revive Bushwick, a dying Brooklyn neighborhood devastated by the 1977 blackout.
Though Democrats did not tell members how they should vote on the articles of impeachment, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi worked doggedly in recent weeks to secure moderate votes for the articles that ultimately went to the floor — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
While Haacke makes it easier by being doggedly persistent in his dedication to making systems visible — from physical phenomenon to flows of capital — some floors feel more integrated than others, particularly in the ways they negotiate the idiosyncrasies of the New Museums interior architecture.
In France, where the couture tradition has helped keep handwork vital (perhaps only Japan has guarded it as doggedly), this was once called the corps de métier, a web of semiautonomous, highly specialized studios where artisans, trained from apprenticeship, produced a single category of item.
And while I can see the benefit to targeted ads — I don't entirely mind ads being made somewhat more relevant to me — I'm not a fan of having one company or product doggedly follow me around the web just because I clicked on their link one time.
Flanked by a smarmy sycophant (how much I miss Prig David Spade!), Seedling doggedly pursues the Conehead family in a parody of The Fugitive, hunting Beldar not because he's simply an extraterrestrial, but because he's an extraterrestrial who dared to illegally work in the United States.
So much of Westworld feels like it's operating in circles: William doggedly pursuing the same unworthy fantasy goal, Dolores and Ford each giving their flowery speeches that don't amount to much, Bernard being baffled, people gunning down people who are resurrected to get gunned down again.
So Rogen is less of a super villain and more of a stooge in this story, especially in an argument with the network in which Rogen doggedly insists on keeping a shot of Kim Jong-Un's face melting off because it is "universally received as awesome".
Jim Comey, who at 6 foot 8 has at least five inches on Donald Trump, has loomed over his campaign and presidency for months — first through his bombshell statements about Hillary's email, then by doggedly pursuing the Russia investigation and eventually getting fired for his zeal.
And as if Trump's words were at all sincere, President Barack Obama—who has spend the last few months doggedly pointing out the dangers of a Trump presidency while campaigning for Hillary Clinton—is now apparently ready to welcome him into the White House with open arms.
In the past several weeks, the investigation had split into two competing tracks, with Republicans doggedly pursuing leaks of classified information — the result of improper "unmasking" of U.S. names in surveillance intercepts, they say — and Democrats seeking to ferret out connections between the Trump administration and Russia.
For companies that don't need to raise additional capital now, they can focus on building a sustainable business, in many cases by doggedly improving the productivity and efficiency of the model and lowering cash burn so they have enough runway to hit big milestones before raising again.
Apart from Robbie, the most interesting performance here is from Davis as the unsmiling woman who (one imagines) drafted the Suicide Squad proposal memo over long weekends and now has pushed it, doggedly, until the top level of the government sees no choice but to acquiesce.
With results showing May's Conservatives have lost their majority in parliament, party members blamed what one called a "just awful" campaign, training their ire on an election team that highlighted the 60-year-old's flaws by sticking doggedly to an agreed script instead of masking her weaknesses.
Inspired by Hill's testimony, an intrepid investigative reporter named Florence Graves (full disclosure: my former boss) worked doggedly for months to get former employees of Bob Packwood, a prominent US Senator from Oregon, to speak on the record for the Washington Post, accusing him of relentless predation.
Yet something was resolutely changing: The North Korean government was now doggedly pursuing a nuclear weapons capability, not only to defend itself against the threat of regime change suddenly posed by a hostile Bush administration, but also to emancipate itself from its unreliable and bossy ally.
ASBEST, Russia — Sniped at for decades by health advocates, Russia's doggedly defiant producer of asbestos — a substance banned as a killer by more than 22014 countries — thinks it has perhaps finally found the perfect figure for a campaign to rehabilitate the product's deeply stained image: President Trump.
Long after becoming a bustling comedy factory with a huge number of students, the Upright Citizens Brigade remains doggedly committed to not paying its onstage talent, while, in perhaps another sign of the business challenges today, recently raising ticket prices for the second time this year.
Still, Trump's legislative liaisons and their counterparts on Capitol Hill were doggedly negotiating a rollout of the Trump Era, one that would fulfill his most significant campaign promises — those that could not be done with just a stroke of Trump's own pen but required acts of Congress.
For more than 500 pages, he broods and muses as the ground keeps shifting under his feet, and although he's not by nature an introspective man, he's an unusually conscientious one: If the situation requires him to brood and muse, he will brood and muse, doggedly, dutifully.
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii – Hundreds of sailors lined ship decks and piers on Tuesday as a Pearl Harbor attack survivor who doggedly pushed the federal bureaucracy to identify the remains of fellow servicemen killed in the bombing visited the storied naval base to say what could be his final goodbyes.
They liked and admired her for who she was as a person -- a down-to-earth woman who understood and doggedly fulfilled the role to which she was born, was happiest away from the glitz and glamour of royal trappings, and who had a keen sense of humor.
As voters, Muslims have been doggedly independent, supporting George H. W. Bush by a two-to-one margin in 28503 and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE four years later.
Some may point to the fact that he doggedly pursued Mr. Trump's environmental agenda, including the shredding of Obama-era commitments to reduce greenhouse emissions in the power and transportation sectors, but we are not convinced — after all, that effort didn't work out as well as he had hoped.
Many suspected that this was a diversionary tactic to get the critical mass of veterans out of town, and as a light snow fell over camp, a battalion of soldiers in fatigues lined up on the main road and started marching doggedly toward the construction site, waving American flags.
That would be people like Phillip Brooks, Byron Bunker, Joshua Van Eaton and their team from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department, who doggedly investigated Volkswagen's scheme to evade federal emissions standards and won a record $17.4 billion settlement for car owners and environmental cleanup projects.
At times, it can seem as if she had been deployed to test our claims that we adore disobedience, and that we prefer complicated, "unlikable" protagonists to predictable ones—or that we're sincerely invested in the global concerns and musical styles that she doggedly puts in front of us.
Congress may not be able to reverse the message Trump sent to our nation and world — that he is doggedly opposed to any actions that will protect our children and communities from climate change — but Congress can take up the mantle of climate change leadership that Trump has abandoned.
"Habré's life sentence is a powerful message that the days when tyrants could brutalize their people, pillage their treasury and escape abroad to a life of luxury are coming to an end," said Reed Brody, a lawyer who has doggedly pursued the case since 1999 on behalf of victims.
In the meantime, what's clear is that while these interim non-Episodes could have been used to explore distant and unexpected corners of the franchise's fictional universe, this particular one is following doggedly in the footsteps of the numerous spin-off novels, cartoons and comic strips that have come out already.
"The National Enquirer has been doggedly investigating this story for four months and the extraordinary details and evidence uncovered by our team, and presented to Mr. Bezos' representatives for comment early this week, underscores the kind of investigative reporting that the publication has long been known for," a spokesman said.
Vonn has won 20 World Cup season-long titles, two Olympic medals and 76 World Cup races not only because of her wealth of talent but also because of the way she doggedly attacks every racecourse with a fearlessness that ignores the perils of skiing at 70 miles an hour.
As the Washington director for the progressive group MoveOn—which fought doggedly but unsuccessfully against the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003—Wikler has been meeting regularly with colleagues from CREDO Action, the American Civil Liberties Union, Win Without War, and ReThink Media, gaming out conflict scenarios under Trump.
The freshwater surfer, who might be anywhere from Wyoming to Wisconsin, must be doggedly determined, forever searching for waves and often contending with challenging conditions — shallow and rocky riverbeds, floating chunks of ice in winter (and, in the case of the Great Lakes, fall and spring, too) and roiling waters.
"The National Enquirer has been doggedly investigating this story for four months and the extraordinary details and evidence uncovered by our team, and presented to Mr. Bezos' representatives for comment early this week, underscores the kind of investigative reporting that the publication has long been known for," a spokesman says.
The policy, doggedly enforced since George M. Steinbrenner bought the team in 1973, has gained renewed attention because of the flaming, flowing red locks of a top Yankees prospect, Clint Frazier, who has done a delicate dance to comply with the policy but keep as much of his hair as possible.
Critics seem confused by an indie-spirited, women-run series adapted from an experimental book directly to a streaming service, particularly since it's about a flailing filmmaker (Kathryn Hahn as Chris Kraus) doggedly pursuing an artist-cowboy named Dick (Kevin Bacon), with the begrudging support of her husband Sylvere (Griffin Dunne).
In Argentina, Ni Una Menos, a collective that is doggedly fighting gender-based violence and discrimination in that country, is organizing a portion of the planned strike activity, and Cecilia Palmeiro, a college professor of cultural studies and member of Ni Una Menos since its early founding days, is a leading organizer.
But no one can credibly explain how Mitch McConnell's wealth keeps increasing, or why Andrew Cuomo shut down the Moreland Commission, or why Bob Menendez is still a senator, or why Democrats in Congress are only pretending to seek Trump's tax returns while doggedly refusing to investigate his personal finances and business dealings.
STRASSEL: It matters because the FBI has doggedly stuck to this story that it only began this counterintelligence investigation because of information it received in the middle or towards the end of July about an overheard conversation of Trump aide, George Papadopoulos, and his claim that he knew something about Russians and e-mails.
Colorful and chaotic, but doggedly adherent to the theme,  "Toys 'R' U.S. (When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth)" (1994), does a succinct job of establishing the nature of the conversation here by reminding us of the basic building blocks of our interpretations of the natural world: the framing of its elements we came to as children.
The opening credits of Homeland are usually a spectral pastiche of footage from real-life terror attacks—clips of the characters brooding mightily as jazz horns trill in some grayed-out distance, with audio of crackerjack CIA analyst Carrie Mathison doggedly insisting that "I can't, I won't" miss signs of the next 9/11.
" De Hart, a scholar of women's history and an emeritus professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, searches doggedly for an alternative explanation: "Adopting a feminist identity is a process — one in which her own life experience intersected with a larger historical canvas colored by the past and stretching well beyond the United States.
It's astonishing that, despite Ukraine's intense dependence on the United States for military, diplomatic and other support in the face of an existential threat from Russia and outright war on its soil, the country's leadership by and large resisted the campaign Mr. Trump relentlessly demanded and Rudy Giuliani, Gordan Sondland and others doggedly carried out.
If it ever does become possible to unrig the system, it will be because enough of us have come to agree about how it got that way and have set to work restoring our economic liberties in the same way they were whittled away: doggedly, democratically, one market and one jurisdiction at a time.
A group of civilian "decoders" in California are doggedly analysing North Korean propaganda to shed light on its nuclear ambitions — and it does not make easy reading for the US. In a video for The Wall Street Journal, researchers at Middlebury Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) said Pyongyang's missile arsenal is more sophisticated than people might think.
But as we click through the lurid and appalling articles detailing how this particular man allegedly poisoned and derailed so many women's lives and careers, I have no doubt whatsoever that thousands of far less famous men are doing the same elsewhere to tens of thousands of women doggedly trying to make a living in far less glamorous jobs.
As my eyes negotiated the characteristically digressive paragraphs, with their refinements and hesitations, their pitch-perfect archaisms, I kept picturing Banville at his desk, doggedly piecing them together in an effort of self-erasure that is the exact opposite of the novelist's native inclination, and which, regardless of the beauties produced, must have come with some pain.
But like the man Mr. Jordan doggedly supports, President Trump, the Ohio Republican has the kind of stalwart supporters who do not lose faith easily, and they are already defending the conservative powerhouse, saying he is the victim of the same "deep state" conspirators — liberal bureaucrats embedded in the government — who are trying to bring down the president.
About how it could have said something intriguing about our contemporary culture, power, or empires, but just doggedly insists on broadcasting the same two messages that Disney movies fall back on time and time again: first, that you have to believe in yourself, and second, that the real Force was the friends we made along the way.
After allegedly living beyond their means in Florida, they headed to UtahSouth Florida gossip columnist Jose Lambiet, who formerly worked for the New York Daily News and doggedly followed the twins' career in Florida, said the Dadows, who tooled around Palm Beach in matching Porsches, were living well beyond their means, even as their business garnered acclaim among Palm Beach's high-class set.
But he'll probably be best remembered as the star and creator of The Larry Sanders Show, the mid-'90s cable comedy that began as a lampoon of the late-night talk-show wars, but evolved into something deeper and nervier: An unflinching, doggedly hilarious look at the narcissism, anxiety, and selfishness that are all but second nature to the people who entertain us.
Unlike Whitewater prosecutor Ken Starr, whose years-long investigation sprawled far beyond its original mission to look at a failed Arkansas land deal, an examination of Mueller's career shows that, if anything, he more regularly errs on the side of narrowly interpreting his mission, doggedly and tirelessly pursuing his own assigned task while ignoring ancillary avenues or unrelated troubling behavior.
Clinton, who doggedly remained in the 2008 primary contest against Barack Obama until June despite his insurmountable delegate lead and Democratic calls for her to bow out, has said she will not call on Mr. Sanders to withdraw, but she has bristled at the implication that he could overcome her big leads in both pledged delegates and the popular vote. Mrs.
The music at the beginning of "Merrily We Roll Along," Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's famously reviled and doggedly reworked 1981 show, is so bright and bold and joyous that you can't help feeling swept up in its optimism, anticipating greatness, much as the three artists at the center of the story did when they were young and starting out.
Ostensibly it's multiracial, too—where the action in both those tracks is located in black America, "Sunday Mass" names Nikolas C., Devin K., Stephen P., Omar M., Syed F., and Aaron A. before getting to Dylann R., and isn't it a mitzvah that most of us have already deprived these monsters of the infamy they craved by forgetting the surnames Quelle doggedly pronounces?
Pelosi moved doggedly up the California Democratic ranks: first as a fund-raiser; then as the chairwoman of the Northern California party; then, in 1982, as the first party chairwoman of a large state; then the host committee chairwoman of the 1984 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco; and a year after that, as the finance director of the national Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
"As a company that has expressed a commitment to diversity and rejected claims of intentional discrimination, you should recognize the optics of Oracle working doggedly to sell software and technology systems to businesses and congressional districts, historically black colleagues and universities and minority serving institutions, and communities of color — but not work to remedy the lack of diversity on your board," the members wrote.
Reuters, which has doggedly chased this story since publishing a big expose on the subject in 2015, identified Tikhonova, an active participant in an obscure, athletic form of dance known as acrobatic rock'n'roll — a mashup of gymnastics and boogie-woogie — through one of her colleagues, World Rock'n'Roll Confederation (WRRC) Vice President for Legal Affairs, Manfred Mohab, who affirmed her relationship to Putin in monosyllabic answers twice on the record.
It's a reflection of the disgraceful fact that so many of us are doggedly ignorant of the country we claim to revere, and deny the plain historical truth that America has always been multicultural, that Spanish colonial mestizo culture is a foundational American culture, and that many Mexican Americans have deeper roots in American soil than those of us whose European ancestors arrived rather late in the day at Ellis Island.
If Jinder Mahal, an objectively miserable wrestler who botches his own finishing move on a regular basis, can be champion for four months on the basis that the McMahons doggedly, crassly believe the entire Indian subcontinent will eventually subscribe to the Network if a man of Indian heritage is Smackdown's champion, then surely you can chuck a short test reign at the hottest big man in 20 years.
And while APBP would never say such a thing (Ryan notes that APBP has found little public resistance because "no one wants this level of incarceration"), it's hard not to view APBP as an activist organization: one that's doggedly committed to using the lone arrow in its quiver — books — to send messages over the tall fortress of metal and rock that keeps prisoners from receiving almost all other communications from the outside.
Imagine knowing that law enforcement officials in your neighborhood "think you're all scum," and doggedly pursue you and your friends for things like marijuana possession and loitering, but check out when it comes to holding people accountable for actual violence: You'd be experiencing what families in stressed black neighborhoods have experienced forever — very high rates of arrest for minor offenses white folks routinely get away with, and shockingly low arrest rates for serious violent crime.
And whether through millions of small-dollar donations that added up to rival the biggest checks from the biggest donors to the biggest super PACS, or in doggedly making economic inequality and the broken political system core issues of the Democratic platform, the Bernie Sanders movement has and will continue to force a Democratic Party long cowed by centrist blue dogs to return to the populist beating heart of the party's progressive wing.
Virtually none of this was accurate, the task force concluded: Not until 13 months later — after a pitched legal battle doggedly pursued by local investigative journalists resulted in the court-ordered release of the dash-cam video of the shooting — did the public learn the truth: McDonald made no movements toward any officers at the time Van Dyke fired the first shot, and McDonald certainly did not lunge or otherwise make any threatening movements.
Rand Paul cited the national debt in blocking expedited passage of a bill to renew the 9/11 Victim Compensation FundStewart, who has long advocated for benefits for 113/11 first responders, appeared on Fox News Wednesday night along with 9/11 first responder John Feal — who has been doggedly lobbying GOP Senators including Paul and Lee to renew the bill — to take the senators to task over their blocking of the legislation.
"What we didn't talk enough about was the purpose we were there, about Russia's involvement and Russia's intent, how doggedly that they tried everything humanly possible and they will continue to keep trying and hitting on us to change how we do business in America, how we elect our officials, the confidence we have in our government," Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, said Friday on "Morning Joe" on MSNBC.
A host of enablers have allowed the ugly face of Trump's racism to hide behind a populist mask, beginning with the Republican Party, which chose to make a luciferian bargain to advance their anti-choice, anti-gay and pro-business interests by boarding his corrosively populist bandwagon, and continuing with the media, both the right-wing platforms that have doggedly defended him and the mainstream ones that have, in John Avlon's words,"sugarcoated" Trump's toxic bigotry to date.
While he confesses that he sees his works as purely digital, that he deems his process complete once the drawings are scanned into jpeg, like his sources, and that the "original" drawing on paper is more of a byproduct than the other way around, there is something doggedly idiosyncratic in the process of freezing digital images that fleet across a screen and making them material, in the slightly impressed lines made by tracing against a carbon paper and the unforgiving stain of watercolor.
On College Basketball Before Jerry Tarkanian built a college basketball powerhouse in Las Vegas, he was the coach at Long Beach State in the early 1970s and had two tormentors: John Wooden and his dynastic U.C.L.A. teams, and the N.C.A.A. What irked Tarkanian for years, though, was the way the N.C.A.A. pursued him doggedly at every stop in his career yet seemed to have little interest in digging into all the favors a notorious booster did for U.C.L.A. players in the '60s and '70s.
But in an age of post-Internet rappers, he also seems like an unusual evolution of an older era of hip-hop and counterculture, and not just because of his idols – such as Wu-Tang Clan or references like Bill Hicks – but the way he doggedly appears committed to raising awareness of his environment, eschewing the escapism of Snapchat stories and Twitter feuds for an everyday frustration with a political class which not only fails to represent him, but actively makes life in towns like Paisley almost unbearable.
Instead, during the past year, her Fed doggedly stuck to the interest rate increase path it set for itself at the start of the year, despite the roughly $6 trillion increase in the stock market and despite around a 10-percent dollar depreciation since President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE took office.
THE PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN, THE FINE PRINT IN THE CONTRACT, OR THE CURIOUS BEHAVIOR OF THE WEREWOLF IN THE NIGHT-TIME AWARD FOR MYSTERIOUS FINANCIAL SHENANIGANS To the … one or more entities … some of whom seem to be related in some way to the Bitfinex exchange, and the Tether cryptocurrency, who have apparently been engaged in a whole galaxy of shady, sketchy, manipulative, and/or market-warping cryptofinancial behavior over the last year or so, as doggedly and faithfully documented by yet another anonymous entity known as Bitfinexed, via the latter's Medium posts and Twitter feed.

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