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From there, Djokovic knuckled down to complete one of his most stunning victories.
He knuckled down in the fourth but ended up squandering a 4-2 lead.
It prompted only a quiet fist pump from Cilic, who knuckled down to break him again at 4-2.
Yet at game time on Saturday, they knuckled down to the hard-running and hard-tackling style that Everton, sadly, had no appetite to resist.
However, he knuckled down and soon became known on the circuit as a gutsy, come forward, technical southpaw who would have a go with just about anyone.
Held to 20-13 at halftime, Joseph's team knuckled down and were rewarded with a try to Yamanaka, who received a clever inside pass from Tamura at the end of a period of sustained pressure.
The same was true in the previous parliament: despite violent eruptions over proportional representation, House of Lords reform and gay marriage, the party knuckled down in the months before the election and helped the leadership win an unexpected majority at the polls.
Chastened, Zverev knuckled down to deny his opponent a look at his serve in the final stanza and sealed the match with an ace to set up a clash with fellow 'Next Gen' member Chung Hyeon of South Korea for a place in the final 16.
ABERDEEN, Scotland (Reuters) - Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon knuckled down on her plan to hold a referendum on independence from the UK on Saturday, saying Brexit negotiations are destined to fail if Prime Minister Theresa May showed the same attitude to European partners as she had to Scotland.
Regardless, 10-man Queens knuckled down and got on with it. In the 43rd minute Houliston spraying the ball wide from midfield saw Rangers Willie Woodburn unable to block out the pass. The ball fell to Jim Patterson who fed Jackie Brown. Brown's sugar finish from 15 yards done the business – half time score, Queen of the South 1, Rangers 0.
A typical example is what Otto von Bismarck said on 15 June 1847 in the ' (Prussian Parliament). He said that he would "give the Jews all rights, but not to hold positions of authority in a Christian State"; if he had to obey a Jew, he would feel "deeply depressed and knuckled down".Der Erste Vereinigte Landtag in Berlin 1847, Part Four, ed. by Eduard Bleich, Berlin 1847, pp.
In 1799 young Evans visited Oxford with his father and it was here that the fourteen year old gained a scholarship at Wadham College. His youth initially singled him out for some attention from the older boys, but he eventually fitted in, and for a period enjoyed the social side of university life. He eventually knuckled down to study and was awarded B.A in 1803, M.A. in 1808 and became a fellow in 1806.
Adams recalled that Infantino "was appointed art director, and decided I was going to be his spark plug. I also thought it was a good idea, and was promised a number of things which were never fulfilled. But I thought it would be an adventure anyway, so I knuckled down to things like 'Deadman', The Spectre and whatever odd things would come my way. I was also doing large amounts of covers".
The redesigned car made its debut at the Spanish Grand Prix, where it proved to be a solid, if unspectacular performer. James Hunt, who initially hated the car knuckled down to improve the race pace and reliability of the M26, and throughout the season the car's performance improved noticeably. Hunt won three times during the course of the season, and scored two other podium finishes in the second half of the season.
Sir Gerry took third as Takeover Target faded into fourth. Best commented "I thought 33-1 was a crazy price for a horse that won the Nunthorpe Stakes last year and he shouldn't have been anywhere near that price", whilst Sanders said that the winner "knuckled down and picked up really well and gave me a terrific ride throughout". In July Kingsgate Native started at odds of 6/1 for the July Cup at Newmarket Racecourse. In a closely contested finish he finished fifth, just over a length behind the winner Marchand d'Or.
The race was almost made infamous after Jones almost lost the race. Giacomelli was surprisingly fast and determined with the two F1s actually clashing and spearing off track together, emerging with the Alfa in the lead. Jones then knuckled down to race and after regaining the lead, pulled steadily clear to win by over a lap from Giacomelli. Four laps down at the finish, Pironi raced his Elfin steadily ahead of the local Formula 5000 racers to finish in third position and allow the imported Formula 1 drivers to clean sweep the podium.
The MP4/6 was the first McLaren to be powered by a Honda V12 engine, which Honda quote at at 13,500rpm. The car was tested by Berger in the off-season, but he was unimpressed with the initial version of the new engine, feeling it was underpowered compared to the V10 engine used in the 1990 car, the MP4/5B. When Senna returned for pre-season testing he and Berger, along with Honda, knuckled down to try to solve the engine's problems. McLaren's domination in the early part of the year was mainly due to the lack of reliability of the Renault V10-powered Williams FW14.
Again, Lawrence was in competition with several strikers including Moran, Joe Jordan, Alan Curtis and Danny Wallace. Lawrence knuckled down and, always with a smile on his face, set out to try to make his second spell more productive than the first. The 1986–87 season was his most successful with Southampton, making 36 League appearances and was the club's (joint) second- best scorer for the season with eight goals (a long way behind Colin Clarke with twenty). It was somewhat of a surprise to the Saints fans, therefore, when he was sold to Millwall for £160,000 in July 1987, although by now Matt Le Tissier and Alan Shearer were coming up through the ranks and were pushing for promotion to the first team.
Born in Chester, Cheshire, Reed began his career in Wrexham's youth system aged 16 in 2003. He signed his first professional contract with the club on 20 August 2004. He made his first-team debut as a 79th minute substitute in a 4–1 defeat at Wycombe Wanderers on 27 September 2005. He joined Glentoran on loan until the end of the 2005–06 season in January 2006 and made five appearances for the Irish Premier League side. After returning to Wrexham, manager Denis Smith said "While it was not easy for him with a change of manager so early in his spell at Glentoran, he knuckled down" and in June 2006 signed his professional contract with the club. Reed joined Northern Premier League First Division team Colwyn Bay on an initial one-month on 28 October 2006, making his debut the following day in a 1–0 victory over Alsager Town. His first goal for the club came against Goole in November 2006, and having scored four goals in five appearances he returned to Wrexham on 1 January 2007. In August 2007, Reed signed for Welsh Premier League club Aberystwyth Town on a four-month loan until January 2008.

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