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20 Sentences With "staying with it"

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He did a great job of staying with it, pursuing it.
But we kept on staying with it, and that shows a lot.
"I think we just do a good job of staying with it," Westbrook said.
"It's about having a good approach and staying with it," said Valencia, wh is hitting .
The mother of the baby floated beside the animal, staying with it until it was completely freed.
That was the play of the game and that's just him making the winning play and staying with it.
I felt like I executed a pretty good pitch to Cruz and he did a good job of staying with it.
And he's remarkable in how he's learned and in his strength of character in going after it and staying with it.
"We were feeling ourselves and staying with it and staying within the game and not getting overwhelmed that we weren't doing things well early," he said.
"I got a little salt in my blood and ended up staying with it," Adams said of his early education in the business, which included unloading boats, grading lobster and picking their meat.
She set up a socialist student group at the university and joined, in November 1918, the Spartacus League, staying with it when it relaunched itself as the German Communist Party. In the middle of 1919 she became a full-time party official, initially in the agriculture sector and then, till 1924, in the trades union department.
Platt was described as "a propagandist, using New Statesman & Society as a platform for various campaigns against executive abuse of state power", and was credited for bringing stability to it be staying with it, remaking it in a September 1994 into "a much glossier magazine with the self-proclaimed 'new politics' of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown". Platt now writes for Red Pepper magazine.
One of them tells her that she was the first to realize their kind need not be a slave to their programming. They explain that in their attempt to revolt, the Sixes only led them to disaster and they ask Athena to help lead a mutiny against them. Athena refuses to get involved and admonishes the copies about picking a side and staying with it. In Galactica's sickbay, Roslin overhears a terminal cancer patient, Emily Kowalski, complaining about her treatment.
In 1965 he associated himself with Archbishop Gerard George Shelley of the Old Roman Catholic Church, only to leave and be ordained again by Hugh George de Willmott Newman of the Catholic Apostolic Church. He remained with that church until 1967 when he left for America. Upon arriving in America, Clavier joined the Anglican Orthodox Church, staying with it until he returned to England and the Catholic Episcopal Church there. In 1969 Clavier returned to the United States once again, seemingly to stay.
In September 1969, Dave Dee left the group for a short-lived solo career. NME reported the previous month that Dave Dee was to play a motorbike gang leader in the forthcoming Marty Feldman film Every Home Should Have One. The rest of the band, re-billed as (D,B,M and T), continued releasing records until they broke up in 1972. In the 1980s, the group reformed, again without Dave Dee, although there was one further single with him, "Staying with It", a cover of the Firefall song in 1983.
Firefall is an American country rock band that formed in Boulder, Colorado, United States, in 1974. It was founded by Rick Roberts, who had been in the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Jock Bartley, who had been Tommy Bolin's replacement in Zephyr. The band's biggest hit single, "You Are the Woman", peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard charts in 1976. Other hits included "Just Remember I Love You" (#11 in 1977), “Strange Way” (#11 in 1978), "Cinderella" (#34 in 1977), "Headed for a Fall" (#35 in 1980), and "Staying with It" (#37 in 1981) with female vocalist Lisa Nemzo.
Thirteen years later, Clarke later died of alcoholism at his home in Treasure Island, Florida, in December 1993. Andes and Clarke were replaced by Kenny Loggins' former rhythm section, consisting of bassist George Hawkins and drummer Tris Imboden. With the two new players, the band recorded Clouds Across the Sun, which was released in December 1980, and spawned the early 1981 hit "Staying with It", which was done as a duet with singer Lisa Nemzo. Clouds saw Jock emerging more as a writer and singer and had the band moving towards a harder "new wave music" direction on some of the tracks.
In 1976 she became one of the main regular presenters of BBC Radio 4's Analysis series of analytical authored current-affairs documentaries. She developed it into a flagship programme, staying with it until 1987. She also made five series of television documentaries, the Goldring Audit, for Channel 4 screened from 1993 to 1998. In the late 1960s, Mary Goldring was The Economists aviation correspondent, a post in which she was highly critical of the development programme for the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic aircraft, on the basis of noise, pollution and above all what she predicted would be disastrous commercial economics.
In 1990 Delarue worked as a reporter on Michel Denisot's show "Demain" (Tomorrow), as well as hosting the TV game show Scruples with Isabelle Giordano (a French journalist and television/radio presenter) during the summer at 19:15 each evening. He also began hosting and producing a show called "La Grande Famille" (The Big Family) in 1990, staying with it for three years. The show was broadcast daily at midday. In 1994 he left Canal+ to return to France 2, at the same time establishing his own production company, Réservoir Prod, which produced his flagship series Ça se discute (Something to discuss) - a talk programme dealing with a different societal topic in each episode. The series ended on the 24 June 2009 after 15 successful years.
On 12 January 1942, Vanquisher, Vanoc, Volunteer, Walker, and the destroyer departed the Clyde as the local escort for Convoy WS 15, staying with it during its transit of the Western Approaches until relieved by the Royal Australian Navy destroyer and the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Garland on 17 January 1942, after which she and rest of the local escort detached and returned to the Clyde. In February 1942, Vanquisher was detached from the 8th Escort Group to operate with the 1st Minelaying Squadron, and on 18 February she escorted the squadrons ships during a minelaying sortie in the Northern Barrage in Operation SN84. She then returned to her escort group to continue convoy defence operations. In September 1942, Vanquisher entered Portsmouth Dockyard for conversion into a long-range escort.

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