Persevere is the fourth studio album by Scottish folk rock duo The Proclaimers, released in 2001 on their own label Persevere Records, as a comeback album after seven years of low profile. The album's first single featured "There's a Touch", "A Land Fit for Zeros" and "They Really Do" (not included in the album).
Persevere featured a roots rock sound, with members of The Allman Brothers Band, Elvis Costello's band The Attractions and the Rolling Stones performing on the record.
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Persevere is the fourth studio album by Scottish folk rock duo The Proclaimers, released in 2001 on their own label Persevere Records, as a comeback album...
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quantitative properties of physical systems. Newton writes: LAW I. Every object perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, except insofar...
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danger due to sickness or old age", except in the case of those who "persevere obstinately in manifest grave sin". Proximate danger of death, the occasion...
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we pray you that this candle, hallowed to the honor of your name, may persevere undimmed, to overcome the darkness of this night. Receive it as a pleasing...
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matter in detail, but was again disappointed with the result. Van Gogh persevered; he experimented with lighting in his studio using variable shutters and...
(1831–1896) Motto Perstare et praestare (Latin) Motto in English "To persevere and to excel" Type Private research university Established April 21, 1831;...
Its Ways" (a song they wrote with Kōichi Morita). Ulvaeus and Andersson persevered with their songwriting and experimented with new sounds and vocal arrangements...
to find some pagan background to these two Christian sacraments have persevered. Secularising ideologies clearly played an important part in these interpretations...
symptomatic of a psychiatric condition. In some cases, it is referred to as perseveration—an inability or impairment in switching tasks or activities ("set-shifting")...