pertinacitiesの例文
- His pertinacity saw him not give up.
- Hyde is noted for her pertinacity.
- The rebels fought with unusual pertinacity for over an hour, delivering the heaviest and most concentrated fire of musketry.
- Showing her pertinacity, Her total compensation as a result of the court actions was now over ?5, 600.
- Today, these artists have found recognition on a national level and their pertinacity has brought them strong following across the nation.
- Such pertinacity is exemplary of his play style, which has occasionally proven to be somewhat vulnerable to unconventional or unexpected enemy tactics.
- But such is the scale, the power and the pertinacity of these formidable images that we don't want them to hurry back.
- He never forgave pertinacity with which he prosecuted his family, and in the summer of 1591 he formally accused him of maladministration of justice.
- After a great deal of pertinacity, Thomas managed to get a servant to present a message, hastily written in cipher on a paper scrap.
- In 2008 Office of the Narcotics Control Board had appointed Grammy artists Bie the star presenter, by Outstanding of Pertinacity, in the annual campaign against drugs.
- His pertinacity has been bluntly denominated stubbornness . " Another opined : " The opinions of Judge Birchard were characterized by fluency of expression and clearness of logic.
- So ineluctably has the opera come to symbolize pertinacity in the face of inhumanity that it is virtually impossible now to see it as an embodiment of that very inhumanity.
- With unflinching pertinacity, he struggled until he had completed a likeness of the king upon which he was engaged at the time, and then started for his beloved Italy.
- And if there's any justice, it also might help educate the public about the perils of prurient pertinacity and, I hope, move public policy debates to matters of greater significance.
- :" My dear Kepler, what would you say of the learned here, who, replete with the pertinacity of the asp, have steadfastly refused to cast a glance through the telescope?
- If the skill and pertinacity with which Holstein carried through his plans in these matters was learned in the school of Bismarck, he had not acquired Bismarck's faculty for foreseeing their ultimate consequences.
- Gerretson summed up : " It was Kessler's audacity, Kessler's faith, and Kessler's indomitable pertinacity in the hour of trial which brought the Company to where it stood when it lost him ".
- In one point he seems to have taken a false step; with a warmth and pertinacity worthy of a better cause he maintained the identity of Roman remains to light, which were subsequently sent to enrich the museum at Besan鏾n.
- Historian Allan Nevins wrote that " two interconnected battles began to rage, one in Congress and one in the country at large : each fought with a pertinacity, bitterness, and rancor unknown even in Wilmot Proviso days . " In Congress, the freesoilers were at a distinct disadvantage.
- However, Taylor's " detailed and penetrating analysis . . . the wealth of detail and . . . unfailing pertinacity . . . his sharp critical faculty and vigilant readiness to challenge orthodox opinions makes it certain that his interpretations and conjectures, whether accepted or not, will have to be taken account of by future historians ".