Yes, weak, that was the only word Adam could think of to describe what this strong, bullheaded teenager looked like at that particular moment. |
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Given the bullheaded quality of recent events, this looks pretty scary to the rest of the world. |
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As quiet as he is off the ice, he's a stubborn, bullheaded Irishman when they blow the whistle to start the game. |
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They are bullheaded enough, hard-line enough for their own ideological prejudices to carry the day in the end. |
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But it is more tragic when someone dies because they have nowhere to go, than when only their own bullheaded stupidity is to blame. |
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But stigma is an understandable attempt to deal with the fact that people do all kinds of lousy or naive or bullheaded things. |
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Indeed, his serial attacks on certain subjects, be they flowering trees or allegories of encroaching blindness, suggest a bullheaded tenacity. |
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Anyway, but Anne Marie contacted Olivia and John, and your bullheaded sister bawled her out! |
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In the first three years of his career, he was sharp-tongued, cocky and bullheaded, and he got ripped for it. |
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But this bulletproof, bullheaded mind-set may bleed over into other areas of life. |
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New London may have proceeded in a bullheaded fashion, and ideally voters can evict officeholders who behave that way. |
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With minimal finger-pointing, The Syrian Bride is a beautifully shot story that makes both sides of the conflict look equally bullheaded. |
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I'm very bullheaded, I get too fired-up about stuff, and it was apparent I needed to step away from that role. |
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If we back down, we'll lose credibility, but if we go to war we'll look like bullheaded unilateralists. |
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Beef producers are bullheaded in recommending beef and beefing up scientific evidences to prove their point. |
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Within the sanctified walls of Burton Snowboards, which puts on the U.S. Open, the posture toward the Olympics remains more bullheaded than bullish. |
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The negligent coach — and, I'm sad to say, bullheaded quarterback — hurt their team and jeopardized their future. |
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But, hard work and a bullheaded attitude pay off in the long run. |
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All they have is their stubborn bullheaded desire to one-up each other. |
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I might be bullheaded and a little rash, but I'm not stupid, Harry. |
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Nick is also insensitive, chauvinistic, bullheaded and crass. |
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Does he feel there are other single pieces of legislation that Canadians should be concerned about, given the government's stubborn, bullheaded approach to governing? |
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I'm a very strong, bullheaded woman, and I'm not scared. |
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John was so bullheaded that he kept driving and refused to stop for directions, even after getting hopelessly lost. |
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Is it bullheaded of him to go on such a risky business trip? |
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That it didn't happen here suggests how conflicted, inconsistent and bullheaded we Americans can be when it comes to the very private, very intimate business of dying. |
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This has been obvious for some time and yet the dark ones persist in their bullheaded resistance and appear to lack the basic compos mentis to concede the field. |
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