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Further scrutiny over his leadership came over the summer, as more unwelcome headlines dogged the corporation.

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Yes, there’s value in being dogged about each individual case of corruption.

More than in any other match in this Ashes series, Australia were made to work hard against dogged and defiant hosts.

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The row is the latest twist in a turbulent start for the party, which has attracted tens of thousands of members but been dogged by internal disputes over leadership and even the party's name.

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A dogged search eventually turned up a 2-acre, unoccupied pond in a remote area near Woodbury.

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