Word: doggedã
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Meanwhile the candidates are trying to avoid being “dogged?? by issues that troubled their predecessors. To dog, according to the OED: “to follow pertinaciously,” “pursue” or “track.” The New York Times reports that a new round of Bush campaign ads aims to counter “charges by Democrats that Mr. Bush has lost touch with the people, a charge that had dogged his father in 1992.” Kerry, on the other hand...
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