Just as views of its Himalayan foothill backdrop remain sweeping, the scale is tenaciously human.
Reversing positions he had tenaciously reavowed only months before, Mobutu announced that he would allow two parties aside from his to compete for power and would turn the day-to .
In other large corporations, "We act like a small company" is one of the great empty slogans, but at Starbucks, executives tenaciously hold on to the idea that every store is like .
An L.A. labor leader with a strong worker ethic Maria Elena Durazo, 60, the daughter of immigrant farmworkers, tenaciously leverages the clout of her L.A. County Federation of Labor to defend union jobs, increase pay and organize more workers. Maria Elena Durazo was angry.
June 23, 2013 - Los Angeles Times
Vince Flynn obituary Ambushed by stage III metastatic prostate cancer in November 2010, author Vince Flynn fought for life as tenaciously as the characters he created, but closed the final chapter with peaceful surrender on June 19, 2013.
June 20, 2013 - FOX 9 News Twin Cities
David Petraeus in Politico You do need to tenaciously pursue the enemy and the extremists,Petraeus said. "But you also need to be building, and to develop, and to assist, and to help and to partner."
Richard Blumenthal in Boston Globe I have the goal of fighting as tirelessly and as tenaciously in the United States Senate for the people of Connecticut as I have done for the last two decades as attorney general,Blumenthal said in a news conference at Democratic Party...
Johnny Isakson in Columbus Ledger-Enquirer I think it's ...... appropriate that we reflect just a minute on how important his service in the United States Congress has been,Isakson said. "He has fought tenaciously for better health care, for better patient-doctor relationships and...