How To Use Persistent In A Sentence

  • Simply inserting the word "conservation" in the pesticide label and slightly watering down the percentage of the active ingredient, brodifacoum, does not make this rodenticide safe for wildlife, nor will it make it any less persistent. Maggie Sergio: The Proposal to Poison a Wildlife Refuge
  • These new forces have synchronized with the conscious policy of a certain sector of Canadian opinion which has persistently sought to detach us from that quarter of the world's orbit and the world's people comprised in the British federacy. Whither Canada
  • a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine
  • But he has managed just one minute this season since recovering from a persistent abdominal injury. The Sun
  • Due to the very long stroke and alloy conrods, the motor is redlined at 7,000 and will definitely explode if persistently over-revved.
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  • A day later, the state of Georgia executed Troy Davis, a black man accused of killing a white police officer more than 20 years ago, despite what GOP Rep. Bob Barr called the conviction's reliance on "the skimpiest of evidence," and, in the words of former FBI director William Sessions, "pervasive, persistent doubts" about Davis' guilt. Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup
  • Chief among the grievances I identify as providing primary justifying grounds for secession are these: persistent and serious violations of individual human rights and past unredressed unjust seizure of territory.
  • Rachel gently but persistently imposed her will upon Douglas.
  • Persistent deflation has crimped corporate earnings and worsened the government's deficit.
  • Successful people are not necessarily more intelligent than the average people, but they are more courageous, more determined and more persistent. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A persistent theme among people writing about the social aspects of weblogging is to note (and usually lament) the rise of an A-list, a small set of webloggers who account for a majority of the traffic in the weblog world ... Boing Boing: February 9, 2003 - February 15, 2003 Archives
  • Many patients complained about the persistent taste of fish oil in their mouths. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • The usual symptoms are a persistent cough and shortness of breath. The Sun
  • These major die-offs will continue to occur at unpredictable intervals when the most extensive, persistent, extremely unfavourable snow and ice conditions prevail.
  • The fruits or persistent pericarps of breeding seedlings during the viviparous developing were rich in the salt and this may do favorable to adaptation of seedlings to highly saline environment.
  • After a time teaching drama in borstals, prisons and community centres, he suffered two more breakdowns until one day, while sitting on a bus, his persistent angst, dread and fear of failure simply evaporated.
  • On the "dop" system, which has been a persistent problem in the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Wenger, however, prefers to invest in promise rather than experience, and at this juncture the consequence of a persistent collective callowness is that while his club may have a waiting list of 40,000 for their season tickets, the empty seats in the middle and upper tiers last night spoke of the dissatisfaction of those among their supporters who do not subscribe to the doctrine of keeping the faith through thick and thin. Arsenal fizzle out after early promise – just like last season | Richard Williams
  • In the long run, persistent current account deficits are difficult and costly to sustain and are damaging to an economy.
  • More so because I know how damn smart that Mia cookie is and how persistent she can be. Jesus In The Sky With Dinosaurs | Her Bad Mother
  • This realism remains inseparable from humanism, from a persistently innocent representation.
  • The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
  • Within days, all our persistent coughs and runny noses have vanished. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trinkets they were wearing around their necks and wrists gave off a glimmer in the dim light - the sky had turned into a mass of sullen grey threatening a persistent downpour.
  • -- These frequently remain as the so-called dregs of some illness, and are found very persistent. Papers on Health
  • She felt embarrassed by his persistent attentions.
  • He had one persistent problem: He had no money to stage his shows or pay his actors.
  • The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
  • It is more constructive, I think, while recognizing the persistent fallacy of an atomized human "individual," self-constructed, essentialized, pre-social, that we allow for the possibility of positive social change. Archive 2009-10-01
  • Persistent pupillary membrane is a condition of the eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil.
  • Free trade does not lower wages or cause persistent unemployment There is nothing new in the current hullabaloo about free trade, jobs, and trade deficits.
  • If your breath odor is persistently odiferous, you may have ‘halitosis.’
  • Giardia lamblia produces a wide spectrum of infection in man ranging from asymptomatic carriage through acute to persistent diarrhoea with intestinal malabsorption.
  • Mobilising her natal familija, most of her son's agnatic kinfolk, and many other unrelated families in the village through persistent negotiations, she mounted a vigorous campaign for her son's election.
  • Bee venom induced persistent spontaneous nociception was used to reflect spinal cord mediated nociceptive flexor reflect.
  • Persistent hiccups (lasting for more than 48 hours) is rare, but may be caused by an underlying disease.
  • What is the best way of getting rid of persistent tennis elbow? Times, Sunday Times
  • What is the best way of getting rid of persistent tennis elbow? Times, Sunday Times
  • They persistently stuck him with fund collection.
  • The promotion of women ran into fierce resistance, which led to persistent and quite unacceptable forms of discrimination.
  • He conferred again, and I tried to picture the other side of the screen, with the Rani, sharp-faced and thin in her silk shawl, muttering her instructions to him, and puzzled to myself what the odd persistent noise was that I could hear above the soft pipes of the hidden orchestra - a gentle, rhythmic swishing from beyond the screen, as though a huge fan were being used. Fiancée
  • In the long run, persistent current account deficits are difficult and costly to sustain and are damaging to an economy.
  • Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful evacuation of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure.
  • There was no doubt that Madge was a most provoking and persistent sniggler. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
  • With the departure of the Romans, the British Isles were invaded by a succession of warlike peoples from the European mainland, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; there were also persistent Danish raids.
  • Here, we show that both the presence of obesity during the prepubertal period and an early onset of puberty are significant and independent risk factors for persistent asthma after puberty.
  • The regulatory rules were also sometimes oblivious to big economic changes and thus in effect rendered obsolete by new technologies like computerization or by persistent disorders like inflation.
  • The persistent critic, therefore, has a vested interest in fault-finding.
  • It meant that retail activity has weakened persistently this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then they held a crucial sector of the ridge overlooking Delhi for three months in the face of persistent attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • Simple boredom is the sort you suffer from during long Christmas dinners or political speeches; "existential" boredom is more complex and persistent, taking in many conditions, such as melancholia, depression, world weariness and what the psalmist called the "destruction that wasteth at noonday"—or spiritual despair, often referred to as acedia or accidie. Accidie? Ennui? Sigh . . .
  • They have persistently denied claims of illegal dealing.
  • An elaborate system of spectral classes has been established by a persistent cadre of asteroid observers.
  • Very persistent,' she says in inimitable style. Times, Sunday Times
  • He developed a tearful roar which he would use when thwarted, and a persistent self-pitying grizzle when he was bored or uncomfortable. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • The warm, sunny weather broke on our last day, but the persistent drizzle didn't deter us from visiting the wilds of Dalton-in-Furness, where we came face to face with beasties of all description.
  • Within half an hour, the persistent pain in my right hip joint just disappeared - poof! - and has yet to return.
  • Outside the Waldorf-Astoria, demonstrators and cops shivered in a cold, persistent drizzle; inside, delegates sweltered in the over-heating that seems to tempt every hotel manager.
  • Persistent young offenders in York and North Yorkshire could be electronically tagged in a scheme to cut youth crime.
  • Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. Albert Einstein 
  • Taproot A persistent primary root that grows vertically downward. Swollen taproots used for food storage are common in many biennial plants, such as carrot (Daucus carota).
  • Having persistently higher cash prices than one's neighbors did not significantly impact profitability.
  • Once he actually confronts her, his erotic drive is to break her down and force her to tell by persistent cross-questioning.
  • Those persistent compounds from the 60's and 70's are called persistent for a reason: They're still here, and will continue to be here for decades. Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields?
  • Sleeping by day was none the less a poor option, as they were persistent, and not easily convinced of your absence; your heart would race with every passing car or footstep.
  • The floodlit one-day international between West Indies and New Zealand A at Bristol was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of persistent heavy rain.
  • The use of racial slurs is pervasive and persistent. Christianity Today
  • But color blindness is itself a controversial concept: Some hold it as the highest ideal of true racial equality in a post-racial society, while others cynically dismiss it as a strategy for ignoring evidence of persistent racial discrimination. Wray Herbert: Colorblind? Or Just Blind to Justice?
  • In addition, John Reppy and his students conducted extensive investigations of persistent currents in superfluid David M. Lee - Autobiography
  • These states are more comfortable with a distant hegemon with an honorable history of restraint than a local hegemon with a persistent history of expansionism.
  • Naturally, that persistent little squirrel is still driving himself nuts in pursuit of an elusive acorn.
  • The frequent theft of chrism from churches for magical purposes is a case in point; surely this was not a clear indicator of persistent paganism.
  • While clamping will end, persistent offenders will have cars towed away with a release fee of £105, against the £55 charged for a clamp.
  • His persistentquestions finally goaded me into an angry reply / into replying angrily.
  • -- In myxedema one of the cardinal symptoms is a persistently subnormal temperature and, though prone to infection, subjects of myxedema show but feeble febrile response and readily succumb. The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers
  • The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Albert Einstein 
  • Sarah and I could talk about stuff that professional Moms our age talk about: The rush of being in charge; the need to wear seriously rimmed glasses, even if your eyes don't require it; and techniques for gagging and hogtying that persistent little voice in the back of our heads that suggests our ambition comes at the obvious expense of our kids. Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin
  • They say they appreciate having a dry place to work during persistently rainy periods.
  • A persistently low current ratio indicates a major cash flow problem.
  • He has become an itinerant preacher, but his temporary religious conversion does not prevent him from persistently pursuing her.
  • The improvement in standards has been steady and persistent,[Sentencedict] but has attracted little comment from educationalists.
  • He has been a persistent critic of the president.
  • In the preface to the English translation, he says that his cisatlantic experience left him with ‘a persistent sense of self-consciousness and Unheimlichkeit.’
  • The three more hawkish members point to still robust growth in the economy and nagging worries over persistent inflation, now being fuelled by record oil prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only one patient with severe persistent asthma was not receiving an asthma controller medication.
  • He said intense competition from cheaper imports in the local market has resulted in persistent price wars.
  • It bears wonderful witness to the far-reaching power of evangelistic preaching, self-sacrifice, and persistent house-to-house visitation.
  • Key TMS moments during 1981's big Headingley turnaround included a lengthy and entirely straight discussion of the correct way to address a bishop in written correspondence "The Most Reverend", a saliva-drenched interlude of almost silent on-air cake-munching and a bit where Fred Trueman's musings on Graham Dilley are accompanied by a loud and persistent "ching! ching!" noise, which proves to be Trueman lighting his pipe. My Beef with England: if only we had an Ian Botham now | Barney Ronay
  • The scheme was not an unqualified success, with persistent abuse and mockery from drivers and onlookers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lately Metro has taken a lot of heat because of persistent subway system deficiencies: lack of air conditioning in rail cars; escalator and elevator outages; and operator or equipment failures resulting in derailments and collisions -- along with injuries and fatalities. Shaping the City: Let there be light (carefully) in Metro stations
  • Devaluation has often been perceived as an appropriate measure for countries running high and persistent balance of payments current account deficits.
  • After a cold, many patients complain of persistent catarrh.
  • Much of the past few months have been spent managing a persistent hip injury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even British journalists concede that the dark side of their emphasis on speed and exclusivity is the persistent problem of inaccuracy.
  • My persistent opposition has become a thorn in the side of the trade union leaders, because it has exposed their shameless collaboration with management.
  • The persistent widow kept returning to plead her case. Christianity Today
  • Respiratory function tests generally show a persistent slight-to-moderate hypoxemia and a reduction of carbon monoxide diffusion.
  • In World War II, anxious bomber crewmembers advised their gunners to use up the entire 27-foot-long machine-gun ammo belt on a persistent target.
  • This tendency – which might be called a type of impersonation, a kind of camouflaging of the writer's authority and hence his responsibility – can be seen throughout Ishiguro's work, and goes hand in hand with his most persistent themes: the fear of disorganisation and abandonment; the psychical aftermath of childhood; and the relationship between the institutional and the personal through which these themes are frequently dramatised. Rereading: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Symptoms of the illness include a high temperature and a persistent dry cough.
  • A persistent bitter taste is known as dysgeusia and often follows cold or flu-like symptoms. The Sun
  • At 50 mM reductant, some disulfide formation remains as revealed by the persistent dimer band.
  • He persistently asserted his right to a share in the heritage.
  • The former pits a grinding feedback howl against persistent organs before the organ eventually sputters to a halt, exhausted.
  • In patients with persistent, disabling negative symptoms, trials involving the adjunctive use of L-dopa, amphetamines, tricyclic antidepressants, fluoxetine, and fluvoxamine are probably warranted.
  • You've got to admit - he's nothing if not persistent.
  • Sometimes I think I've changed it, but then the habitual tendencies persistently come back.
  • But now women are being urged to heed aches, pains and persistent bloating that could be warning signs of the onset of ovarian cancer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Persistent antimicrobial activity, measured in hours, helps decrease rebound microbial growth after surgical hand antisepsis.
  • After four hours of climbing the near vertical mountain footpath, the headache had matured into a persistent thump with each heartbeat.
  • He had a long net yesterday as persistent rain forced the squad indoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • A further step imbeds images into the address, which thwarts the most persistent bots.
  • These include persistent pelvic or abdominal pain, increased abdominal size or bloating and difficulty eating. The Sun
  • Those who heard Schumann play say that he used the pedal persistently, sometimes twice in the same bar to avoid harmonic confusion; and the same is true of Chopin, concerning whose playing an English amateur says, after referring to his _legatissimo_ touch: "The wide arpeggios in the left hand, _maintained in a continuous stream of tone_ by the strict legato and fine and constant use of the damper pedal, formed an harmonious substructure for a wonderfully poetic _cantabile_. Chopin and Other Musical Essays
  • When a country has a persistent shortage of foreign exchange, two kinds of policy question arise.
  • Longstanding racial tensions and complaints of persistent police harassment of young people underlay the incidents.
  • The result of his immodesty has been a persistent hunger for offices that most people thought beyond his abilities. PrairiePundit
  • Taxes are unpopular, so easier all round to peddle the myth that “too many people are in gaol” than to address the problem of persistent offenders. on October 8, 2009 at 6: 57 pm Wig and Gown Take A Deep Breath….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Central bankers are worried that there are other factors at work that could prove persistently disinflationary. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year we witnessed the unfortunate political vehemence and fury surrounding allowing a patient to die a natural death when she had been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years after an unwitnessed cardiac arrest.
  • kindly Arthur--so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent!
  • One important difference between picloram and the phenoxy herbicides is that it is persistent in soils whereas the phenoxy compounds generally are not. Operation Ranch Hand
  • He wondered why Chinese are so persistent in their effort to pry into other people's personal affairs.
  • And if the current resurgence of religion on college campuses collides with persistently antireligious models of university life, might a collision or an explosion of some sort be inevitable? Elaine Howard Ecklund, Ph.D.: Why University Scientists Do Not Discuss Religion
  • For six weeks, the ships were held back by a persistent northerly wind and could not set sail. Times, Sunday Times
  • In pursuance of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre.
  • But you will need to persistently remind yourself of this fact as you persevere today's unpleasant conditions as well as our "bouncy" showery weather in the coming days. Forecast: Temps up and down with rain around
  • Was there a danger that persistent chemicals could be in the soil, or heavy metals, that sort of thing?
  • A ship had thrown its anchor down near desolate shores, constantly ravaged and pummeled by persistent waves.
  • This environment may have precluded life of any sort; it would certainly have made persistent life at the earth's surface impossible. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • Studies suggest that sputum smears persistently positive despite negative culture results may in some patients be due to nonviable or atypical mycobacteria.
  • One of those illusions was my persistent sensation that my personality was dissolving.
  • His letters of the period make more mention of gout and arthritis than of his heart but it is not clear how persistent these were. Ford Madox Ford
  • It takes tremendous discipline to control and restrain your desires, emotions and passions, and to make yourself do what is desirable for you persistently. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Sixty-four percent of those polled said their pets tried to hide in a safe place, 56 percent said they whined or cried, 52 percent said they became hyperactive, erratic or made unpredictable movements, and 36 percent said they barked or meowed persistently. Do Pets Have A Sixth Sense?
  • Spikelets are obovoid or lanceolate, 1 - to 2-flowered, persistent on their stalks, one to three in an involucel. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • During that time there had been persistent rain and frost.
  • Adversity is a hard but great teacher in life - it either builds you up or breaks you down. Adversity has produced many of the most successful people in the world. Adversity has defeated many inspiring and clever people. Adversity harasses the weak but surrenders to those who are determined, persistent and persevering. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Starlings can be aggressive and will persistently harass other species to take over nesting cavities.
  • It is sobering to reflect that by crowning a brief but undeniably spectacular life by getting murdered in 1593, Christopher Marlowe has ensured persistent support as the one nonaristocratic candidate for authorship of "Shakespeare's" plays. The One and Only
  • Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, restorative sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door.
  • It has a light aroma and a persistent, pungent taste. SPICE: The History of a Temptation
  • Persistent questioning, passionate debate, direct self-contradictions, an electric atmosphere - all were there.
  • Persistent myths about sea snakes include the mistaken idea that their short fangs cannot bite very effectively.
  • Also, while I'm too lazy to look for it, when the subject of women not having fetishes came up a few years ago I wondered whether that might be because for maybe thousands of years have been under ... quite a lot of pressure since childhood to "powerfully and persistently displace sexual interest onto objects, behaviors, or situations other than in copulatory or precopulatory behavior with phenotypically normal, consenting adult human partners. Figleaf's Real Adult Sex
  • Immunocompromised patients may have persistent viremia, larger lesions, purpura, and systemic involvement.
  • But growling is sometimes a duty; and the traveler might well be suspected of being a "dead head," or a sneak, who did not find frequent occasion for its performance, among the notoriously careless, make-shift, impersistent people of the South. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy
  • The stagnant economy and persistently high inflation is likely to last for another two years, according to the bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • Persistent diarrhoea was defined as any diarrhoea that lasted for at least 14 consecutive days.
  • The downside is that if the umbilical connection to the internet is lost, there's no local persistent storage.
  • It shows the value of bowling persistent lines and lengths over long periods of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, persistent severe depressive moods are not part of the ‘normal’ spectrum of behaviour.
  • I think my most persistent critic is a certain Straussian who nonetheless often circulates to others particular posts of mine that he considers particularly good.
  • This process is not at its best if the heat is persistently abnormally high. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most children with persistent earache on day 3 had mild pain, with a mean score of 2.6 on a scale of zero to 10.
  • Persistent offenders face a prison sentence.
  • Some towns in Russia employ trolley police with powers to fine miscreants or issue persistent trolley thieves with life-bans from the store.
  • The dry season, caused by the Humboldt current, is characterized by cool temperatures (17°C-22°C), a fairly persistent fog (garua) that envelopes the highlands of the larger islands in mist and drizzle, together with southeasterly winds. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • The files show that Booth, Electrophone's founder, was a most persistent individual.
  • Eventually he explains that there is a golf competition on and our persistent jubilance is ruining it for every one.
  • Another important genitourinary problem is priapism: a painful, persistent erection due to vaso-occlusive obstruction of the venous drainage of the penis.
  • Reducing the amount of fatty foods eaten prior to pregnancy is also a good bet, as that lessens exposure to persistent chemicals like PCBs and dioxin.
  • Although it is not always explicit, there is a persistent tendency to suggest that godlessness is synonymous with the individual pursuit of profit and the consumption of material goods.
  • Kegel exercises — along with counseling and sex therapy — may also be helpful for women who have persistent problems reaching orgasm.
  • On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences.
  • What we object to are the attitudes that lurk beneath the surface his writing such as the persistent and recurring notion that contemporary art is guilty until proven innocent.
  • Famine is a persistent problem in many parts of the world.
  • Symptoms suggestive of LV failure are related primarily to pulmonary edema, and include a persistent cough and dyspnea.
  • The only tissues that persistently expressed CAIX protein were coelomic epithelium (mesothelium) and its remnants, the epithelium of the stomach and biliary tree, glands and crypt cells of duodenum and small intestine, and the cells located at those sites previously identified as harboring adult stem cells in, for example, the skin and large intestine. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Around 20 percent of primary care patients report having persistent pain.
  • Often the atmosphere is filled with the persistent and noisy chopping of an army helicopter hovering above some potential trouble spot. A Channel of Peace
  • You'd be surprised at how persistent they can be when they need to build their chrysalises. Why they call it fiction
  • Double standards and displacement of blame are persistent face-saving strategies.
  • High street rents remained persistently higher than those in covered shopping centres. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heavy and persistent rain has been forecast for today with a risk of flooding, however only one flood warning remains in place - at Cononley near Skipton.
  • In the case of heavy rainfall or flooding, there may be an increase in leaching of toxic chemicals and heavy metals from storage sites and increased contamination of water with runoff containing persistent chemicals that are already in the environment. Coyote Blog » 2010 » April
  • Dioxins are highly toxic and very persistent compounds released by incinerators and industrial processes such as steel-making.
  • The plane, like a persistent bird dog, was quartering the coastline, sniffing for the scent. CORMORANT
  • Second, God seven times the request of the special recording, sound recording devices require highly persistent.
  • Windows and Linux only: Free bootable image creator UNetbootin automates the downloading, imaging, and installing of Linux distributions onto USB thumb drives, creating a persistent, boot-anywhere desktop. UNetbootin Creates USB-Bootable Linux the Easy Way | Lifehacker Australia
  • Reducing the amount of fatty foods eaten prior to pregnancy is also a good bet, as that lessens exposure to persistent chemicals like PCBs and dioxin.
  • How persistently this question of the interests in politics, and the clash of interests, keeps raising its head from the murky deep. Times, Sunday Times
  • Negotiating with them proved to be persistently frustrating for the English.
  • The protonema is not persistent, and the plants are well developed, resembling those of _Pleuridium_. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • One of the most persistent bottleneck to growth in Zambia over the decades, particularly at the micro level has been the dearth of finance capital for re-investment.
  • Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly.
  • As for vinegar, he recommended it for a wide range of uses, from cleaning wounds to sorting out a persistent cough. Times, Sunday Times
  • But persistently high U.S. unemployment and the choking effect it is having on consumption has prompted analysts to trim their growth outlook for remainder of the year, a recent Reuters poll showed.
  • If tenants persistently act in an anti-social way after being warned, they should be evicted - pronto.
  • His persistentquestions finally goaded me into an angry reply / into replying angrily.
  • The leaf litter of this remarkable plant is therefore bulky and relatively persistent.
  • Sadness converges into "Sweet," and the plaintive note of longing in the voice of the suppliant is inseparable from the persistent imperative in the reiterated "Be thou. Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • How do you deal with persistent salesmen who won't take no for an answer?
  • At least two rounds of antibiotics and decolonization did not break the pattern, and there was no way to determine whether she was afflicted with a persistent bug, or being recontaminated by someone else. SUPERBUG
  • One of the persistent follies of human nature is to imagine true happiness is just out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the offending remains serious or persistent, the team can arrange for closer control of the young person through electronic tagging, intensive supervision, or ultimately by custodial detention.
  • Very persistent,' she says in inimitable style. Times, Sunday Times
  • From 1 April the police will no longer need to establish that a man is "persistently" kerb-crawling before arresting him. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Most youngsters are arrested for theft - 70 percent of those on Taylor House rehabilitation schemes - and persistent offending is declining.
  • His chapter on North Korea is especially devastating, recounting the State Department's persistent mistakes and even duplicities in hapless pursuit of a pledge from Pyongyang to end its nuclear weapons program. Mission Accomplished

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