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11 Sentences With "more tenaciously"

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The stronger the original, the more tenaciously it resists translation to another medium.
He said he'd use them as the fodder to come back even more tenaciously.
Buoyed by Instagram, his generation's obsession with houseplants is growing faster and more tenaciously than English ivy.
The more aggressive the press's questions, the more loudly the President cries "fake news," and the more tenaciously his base supports him.
Especially since this one has potent advice for the present moment, when many of us feel we must push back our disquiet more tenaciously than ever.
Partly through Democrats' own efforts, partly through luck, and partly through some innovative reporting in the media, the Russia issue has stuck to Trump more tenaciously than his other controversies.
The cohesion of water molecules as they cling to each other a bit more tenaciously than they cling to the other molecules in their environment produces a thin "skin" on the surface of the water.
The Tang first attacked Ansi Fortress with several siege weapons including catapults and battering rams. However Goguryeo repelled the attacks and repaired the ramparts each time. As a result, Taizong was furious and Li Shi asked permission to massacre all the men and women if the fortress was captured, which was granted. After Anshi people heard this, they defended the fortress more tenaciously, the Tang army's assaults were repelled several times.
Meanwhile, few fought more tenaciously against Franklin D. Roosevelt's efforts to enter the war in Europe. Although Shipstead voted for the declaration of war after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he still maintained his independence from Roosevelt. In October 1942, for example, he was one of the very few to vote against Selective Service, just as he had in 1940. In April 1943 Isaiah Berlin, a top British expert on American politics, secretly prepared an analysis for the British Foreign Office that stated that Shipstead was: :a rabid Isolationist of Norwegian descent, elected largely by the Scandinavian vote.
Under the influence of Addison and contemporary Italian critics, they demanded that the poetic imagination should not be hampered by artificial rules. As examples, they pointed to English poets, especially Milton. Gottsched, although not blind to the beauties of the English writers, clung the more tenaciously to his principle that poetry must be the product of rules, and, in the fierce controversy which for a time raged between Leipzig and Zürich, he was ultimately defeated. In 1741, he fell out with Caroline Neuber regarding practical stage matters, and even placed himself in opposition to his wife.
He was one of the first Belgians to see the importance of developing the trade of their country, and at his own request he was attached to the commercial branch of the foreign office. The tolls imposed by the Dutch on navigation on the Scheldt strangled Belgian trade, for Antwerp was the only port of the country. The Dutch had the right to make this levy under treaties going back to the Treaty of Münster in 1648, and they clung to it still more tenaciously after Belgium separated herself in 1830-1831 from the united kingdom of the Netherlands, the London Conference in 1839 fixing the toll payable to Holland at 1.5 florins (3s.) per ton. From 1856 to 1863 Lambermont devoted most of his energies to the removal of this impediment.

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