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She battled tenaciously in her first round match.
They held on to their secrets tenaciously and often took them to their grave.
Vainly hoping to demonstrate by upright living their fitness for mainstream society, they clung tenaciously to bourgeois respectability and doctrinal orthodoxy.
The self-consciously centrist government, however, tenaciously clung to power across these years.
They stated tenaciously that all hypotheses must be banned from philosophy and that they must be avoided like the plague.
Clearly such problems need to be tenaciously investigated and addressed, as do wider traits in society that inhibit older people's capacity for selfactualisation and development.
These ideas persist tenaciously in spite of evidence from formal studies that fails to support them.
There is, for example, no need to cling tenaciously to the assumption that religious demand is constant across nations, cultures and over time.
I am amazed to learn from this article how tenaciously some academics still cling to the idea that no animals other than humans learn by true imitation.