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I was a dogged reporter.
I'm very dogged and patient.
I'm a very slow and ponderous reader, but I'm dogged.
I'm not clever. But I am level-headed, hard-working, dogged.
I'm a dogged person. I respond to adversity with a steely resistance.
I'm very dogged when I believe in something. I'm also dark and twisty.
If you are going to be dogged with doubts you shouldn't be making movies.
I don't know if I discovered I had any talent. It was dogged persistence. I had to have the music.
There's a fine line between stubbornness and the positive side of that, which is dogged determination.
The metaphor of Exodus is one that has dogged the Jews from the outset. Their very success attracts resentment.
If history is a guide, a victory for Obama means he faces the prospect of a second term dogged by scandal or inertia.
I think of myself as something of a connoisseur of procrastination, creative and dogged in my approach to not getting things done.
I'm direct, I'm unpretentious and I'm pretty dogged, and I hope I've got a capacity to laugh at myself and not take myself too seriously.
I've been shut down, run down, talked about, dogged out, but that never stopped me from the being the true me that's here and will be here.
I was known as a dogged, unflappable live reporter, the kind who runs barefoot to the camera, high heels in one hand, notebook in the other.
A little less complaint and whining, and a little more dogged work and manly striving, would do us more credit than a thousand civil rights bills.
I'm constantly dogged with a feeling of fraudulence, so if somebody tells me they like what I've written, then I immediately begin to think it's rubbish.
I could have been a professional footballer and trialled with Blackburn Rovers. But I snapped my cruciate ligaments, an injury that has dogged me ever since.
I think my work shows that I love women. I understand where these types of criticisms are coming from because black people have been so dogged out in the media, they're just extra sensitive.
The players get no respect around here. They give you money, that's it, not respect. We get constantly dogged and players from other teams love to see that. That's why nobody wants to play here.
I always knew that the only thing I wanted to do was act, but it took me a long time to say it out loud to anyone, let alone myself. I am surprised by how dogged I have been in wanting to make a living as a respected actress.
The Museum of the Bible, the sprawling, 430,000-square-foot tribute to the good book, has been dogged by controversies long before opening day. It's been criticized for not including enough Jesus, for excluding various religious traditions, and for being evangelical propaganda.
I was a supporting character in other people's lives, which seemed right and familiar to me. I was also an outsider: English in the U.S., American in England, dogged yet comforted by that familiar feeling of alien-ness, which occupied that space where my sense of self should have been.
Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan each suffered through his second four years. FDR was checkmated by Congress and the Supreme Court. Ike was dogged by Sputnik and reckless charges that the United States suffered from a Missile Gap. Reagan had to wend his way through Iran-Contra.