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- career performing a role in the television show Laj-o-Laj Bazi (English: "Pertinacity") (2009), and she rose to fame among Iranians by starring in the TV series...
- Kurtz described as the last of those "who have maintained with great pertinacity that יְהֹוָה‎ was the correct and original pointing". Edward Robinson's...
- (December 1899) "A Daughter of the Aurora" (December 24, 1899) "Pluck and Pertinacity" (1899) "An Odyssey of the North" (January 1900) "A Lesson in Heraldry"...
- Wormwood Absence, bitter sorrow, do not be discouraged Xanthium Rudeness, pertinacity Xeranthemum Cheerfulness under adversity Yarrow Healing; war Yew Sorrow...
- Committee of Public Safety retained Hoche in his command. In their eyes, pertinacity and fiery energy outweighed everything else, and Hoche soon showed that...
- magisterium of the Church and, in addition to this intellectual error, "pertinacity in the will" in maintaining it in opposition to the teaching of the Church...
- Unveiled. "The source of man's unhappiness is his ignorance of Nature. The pertinacity with which he clings to blind opinions imbibed in his infancy, which...
- a horrible sin that must be fought. Both battles were "fought with a pertinacity, bitterness, and rancor unknown even in Wilmot Proviso days". The freesoilers...
- faced with this darkness in Rome, faced with the Roman authorities' pertinacity in error, faced with this refusal to return to truth or tradition on...
- disorder I loved her more dearly & clung to her life with more desperate pertinacity. But I am constitutionally sensitive—nervous in a very unusual degree...