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Protmann, however, persevered and founded one, the Saint Catherine Sister Cloister.
John persevered, however, and Kastamonu soon changed hands once more.
Being a sitcom, however, the episodes were usually more uplifting and positive than they were depressing, as the Evans family stuck together and persevered.
He listened, however, to the advice of his friend Sir Robert Henley, a brother barrister, and persevered, working on and waiting for success.
Adler persevered, however, having spent the previous eight years of his life on the project.
Many detractors maintained that a faithful Globe reconstruction was impossible to achieve due to the complications in the 16th century design and modern fire safety requirements ; however, Wanamaker persevered in his vision for over twenty years, and a new Globe theatre was eventually built according to a design based on the research of historical advisor John Orrell.

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Day grudgingly persevered ( she needed the work to help pay off her debts ), but only after CBS ceded creative control to her and her son.
The plays were not great successes, closing after 37 and 13 performances respectively, but Anouilh persevered.
He then took the new ball and felt pain in his groin again after delivering his first ball to Hutton .< Ref name =" p223 "> Perry ( 2001 ), p. 223 .</ ref > Despite this, Lindwall persevered through the pain.
This defeat destroyed Greek morale and the only places on mainland Greece that persevered after the battle were Mani and Nauplio.
His county persevered with him for some while, and in 2004 he took 22 List A wickets, but the award of a benefit season in 2005 could not disguise his decline and after a friendly against Kent and three totesport League matches in April and May, he dropped out of the first team entirely.

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Though two of the four selected cities ultimately withdrew from the program, Miami and Detroit persevered to build theirs.
Nevertheless, Vasmer persevered in his work, which was finally published in four volumes by Heidelberg University in 1950 – 58 as.

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During these years, the Chinese Communist Party persevered and strengthened its influence.
Most of the early test systems had ended their runs by 1982, while the commercial systems persevered for a few years longer ; NBC's system ended in January 1985, followed by NABU in 1985 / 6, and then ExtraVision, Viewtron and Gateway in March 1986.
Though the early years were lean ones, with the need of money to help the needy an ever growing issue, Booth and The Salvation Army persevered.
He persevered in this mantra practice for seven years and mastered it.
Pallas persevered on and off for several years, and in 1999 released a comeback album, Beat the Drum.
Levin persevered ineptly for two and a half years and then gave up with relief.
Despite these events, João Pequeno persevered these difficult years, biding his time to revive Pastinha's school.
For several years, Macneill persevered in his unsettled mode of life.
For the next nine years, through a state of emergency, political upheaval, and economic turmoil, Ready, Shaheen and their posse Prophets of Da City persevered until finally they got to drop bombs at another revolution, as the only performers at the inauguration of South Africa's president Nelson Mandella.
Yet she persevered through many travails, remaining there for over 30 years while becoming an outspoken advocate for orangutans and the preservation of their rainforest habitat, which is rapidly being devastated by loggers, palm oil plantations, gold miners, and unnatural conflagrations.
Napier-Bell persevered with them through five lean years to eventually help make them one of the most influential groups of the early eighties, both musically and fashion-wise.
They persevered and by 1851 they were using part of a house in Shop Lane, moving to an 80-seater Primitive Methodist chapel in Pendryl Avenue seven years later.

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Thus, Garfield's very close friend distinctly became a political adversary, though he persevered with the economic and financial views he had earlier learned from Chase.
On August 27 Drake had persevered and his drill bit had reached a total depth of 69. 5 feet ( 21 m ).
He had to quickly learn German from scratch and adjust to the new environment, but he persevered and successfully finished his studies.
Despite these disturbances and stoically supported by Ropke ’ s learned newspaper writings, the Minister of Economics Ludwig Erhard persevered with foresight, and this eventually amounted to “ a great personal vindication for Röpke ”-Röpke and his allies had “ made West Germany immune to communism .”
" Koryagin persevered with his challenge and countered that these answers failed to clarify whether an acknowledgment was being made that Soviet psychiatry had been misused for political reasons.
He often suffered sickness and hardship upon those journeys, but he persevered until he finished all the business he had planned to do.

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All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness — but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
In 190 or 191, he was influential in influencing Pope Victor I not to excommunicate the Christian communities of Asia Minor which persevered in the practice of the Quartodeciman celebration of Easter.
" It rained that day, but the black community persevered in their boycott.
However, the Lab persevered and its subsequent designs proved increasingly successful.
Nevertheless, Melanchthon persevered in his efforts for the peace of the Church, suggesting a synod of the Evangelical party and drawing up for the same purpose the Frankfurt Recess, which he defended later against the attacks of his enemies.
In the war that followed, the Scots persevered, even though the English seemed victorious at several points.
Progress was uneven at first, but she persevered.
Wagner, nevertheless, persevered with the task and the full score was finally completed on 20 March 1856.
Instead of admitting defeat, Robert-Houdin, irked at the friend's affrontery, used this insult to regain his courage, and persevered in giving the show a long run at his little theatre.
They persevered to the end in any enterprise begun.
Some leaders persevered in pressing their cause forward.
Rosario persevered, wanting to honor his brother's memory by winning a world championship.
However, the Assyrian king persevered in his attempts to subjugate Israel and Syria.
Like much of the rest of the nation, Comanche County nevertheless persevered through the hard times.
" However, Fessenden persevered, and before the end of the year was hired for a semi-skilled position as an assistant tester for the Edison Machine Works, which was laying underground electrical mains in New York City.
Dandar has persevered through a seemingly endless barrage of legal attacks.
The mills run by the Strutt family also suffered from a lack of modernisation ; although they were at the forefront of fireproofing technology at the start of the 19th century, as the machines the mills used got bigger and more powerful, the Strutts persevered with child labour where adults would have been more adept at using the machinery.
Rosa Lee again persevered as she contacted the Fort Gordon museum curator for advice to design floor plans for exhibits.

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