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It was a real dogged performance and he was at the heart of it.

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Through the years, he has been dogged by high walk rates and inefficient outings and a tendency to simply waste too many pitches.

The Acute Mental Health Inpatient Centre opened just six years ago at a cost of £33m, but has been dogged with issues.

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Swinney will not want to be dogged with questions about this – he will know he needs to come to a firm and final position swiftly.

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As Bob Woodward he strips away glamour, playing a reporter who is awkward, halting and dogged, yet unshakable once the trail begins to unfold.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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