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  • 21Christopher Williams (academic) — In Chengdu, China, with students and colleagues, 2008 Christopher (Chris) Williams (born 1952, London) is an English academic based at the Centre for ‎International Education and Research, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. He has also… …

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  • 23stick-to-itiveness — ☆ stick to itiveness [stik to͞o′it iv nis ] n. Informal pertinacity; persistence; perseverance * * * stick to it·ive·ness (stĭk to͞oʹĭ tĭv nĭs) n. Informal Unwavering pertinacity; perseverance: “You ve got to have reasonable goals and the stick… …

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  • 26Mary Hyde — Born c. 19 February 1779 Halesowen, Worcestershire, England Died 1 December 1864 (aged 85) Banks House”, Botany, Sydney, Australia …

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  • 27Matthew Birchard — (June 19, 1804–June 16, 1876) was a judge in the U.S. State of Ohio who was an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1842 1849. Matthew Birchard was born in Becket, Massachusetts, and came to Trumbull County, Ohio, near Warren at age eight.[1] He was admitted …

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  • 28anginn — n ( es/ ) 1. a beginning, attempt, onset; 2. an enterprise, undertaking, attempt; 2a. intention, purpose, design, enterprise, undertaking, opportunity; 3. persistant effort, resolve, enterprise, endeavor, pertinacity; þǽra þegna anginn…þæt híe… …

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  • 29perseverance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. continuance, permanence; firmness, stability; constancy, steadiness; tenacityor singleness of purpose; persistence, plodding, patience; industry; pertinacity; gameness, pluck, stamina, backbone;… …

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  • 30tenacity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Persistence Nouns tenacity, cohesion, coherence; holding, strength; viscidity, viscosity; pertinacity, perseverance, persistence, resolution, patience; obstinacy, resistance, constancy, retention.… …

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