She was wise in some ways, foolish in others, strong and yet weak, stubborn and yet compliant. |
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Lions remain stubborn and untameable symbols of a wilderness as rightly unknowable as they themselves are. |
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No surprise then that writers so often prove such a stubborn, contrary lot. |
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There's an exfoliant hand scrub with pumice, which is great for removing stubborn grime. |
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The beach is deserted but for a stubborn few, and this Soviet edifice is now but a window to a bygone era. |
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I am still proud to call myself Australian, although I am embarrassed that my government is proving so intransigent and stubborn. |
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For instance, living and making his career in Washington seems like an especially stubborn and contrary thing to do. |
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Those who dislike it do so for its stubborn unwillingness to judge the two young gunmen. |
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It scares me that I'm capable of such psychotic, stubborn, never-ending faith and hope in this person. |
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Call me a pedantic, stubborn, value for money freak, but don't call me unhearing. |
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Once an impression or conviction takes hold, it stays there, with stubborn intensity. |
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One of the weaknesses of the mass storage industry is a stubborn refusal to learn from history. |
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Self-control will help them appear strong, sensible, and reasonable rather than demanding, argumentative, or stubborn. |
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Call me stubborn but once I've started something then I'm going to finish it. |
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And each one was rude or stubborn or had some irritating habit that drove him up the wall. |
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Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace. |
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Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery. |
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If the coaches are stubborn enough to force a balance, the offense again will be one of the NFL's best. |
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play. |
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I was reluctant but not stubborn, I listened to what he had to say because I value him and his opinions. |
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We can take the Middle Path and preserve our freedom without acting like stubborn and willful children every time we are asked to obey the rules. |
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There was something about his personality that lent itself to New York, a stubborn quality that complements a stubborn city. |
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Finally, with the stubborn courage only the young possess, I hopped the night train for Tokyo without any ticket at all. |
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From the young woman's similar lankiness and stubborn chin, this was apparently Rayne's sister. |
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Nevertheless, enforcing contempt orders against stubborn journalists has been self-defeating for law enforcers. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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The going was tough with tangled lianas and stubborn brambles clutching at my clothes. |
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His stubborn integrity has made him a consistently interesting and evolving artist and a role model for a more ideal art world. |
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The pressures for uniformity may well have backfired, encouraging a stubborn and defensive localism as a result. |
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He may run off at the mouth, and be stubborn, but that's never been much of a sin in American politics. |
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Never try to remove stubborn stains on vinyl siding with a wire brush, sandpaper or a power sander. |
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I've always had a stubborn streak, but I've never let my emotions boil over like that before. |
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Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things. |
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These events have transformed the usually stable Karens into terrified nomads and have turned many into stubborn rebel fighters. |
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There is an almost manic enthusiasm for reform amongst some, countered by stubborn resistance to change on the part of others. |
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On stubborn spots on chrome bowls and rings, use a paste of baking soda and water with a plastic mesh pad. |
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I came very close to picking the thick tome up the other day, but some stubborn impulse in me resisted. |
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But we were young and stubborn and we thought there was simply no choice more obvious than the second class train. |
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In the thick undergrowth of the Scottish hills the Beardie would control stubborn ewes by bouncing and barking in front of them. |
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Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers. |
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That stubborn single-mindedness sustained him in his ascent and his struggles in Suharto's system, and gave him his charisma. |
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But any homely illusions were quickly dispelled by Turkish shrapnel and stubborn shellfire, resulting in heavy casualties. |
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For stubborn small pieces that should be even smaller, a set of tile-cutting pliers with tungsten carbide chisel tips will do very nicely. |
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Even when she became fashionable and the school chick, she still remained my stubborn, loyal friend, willing to defend me. |
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Each side accused the other of stubborn, single-minded, almost childish behavior. |
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This little package of dense black fur is fearless but unaggressive, happy to please but not a pushover, a tad stubborn but a complete lovebug. |
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I have no doubt that, in her daily life, she is equally so, as well as stubborn, uncooperative and demanding. |
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Her sharp cheekbones blunted themselves, and her nose was once again too narrow, the chin round and stubborn. |
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Instead, you feel a stubborn, almost mulish insistence that this, and this alone, was exactly how each painting was always going to turn out. |
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Children are ungrateful, exposed to bad influences, stubborn and not in touch with Asian values. |
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Beneath all his stubborn brusqueness, he was a solid friend and a loving father and husband. |
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My ideas of free speech, democracy, and religious tolerance followed to win over even the most stubborn of nonconformists. |
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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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Tal forgot where he was and ignored the stubborn pain in his leg, running at a full sprint. |
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This gel will remove most stubborn stains and is excellent for removing grease from carpets and for washing greasy clothes. |
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They cost the same as hammerers, have the same stats but get a shield and are immune to panic instead of stubborn. |
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We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' obsessive nature. |
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He hoped his parents would not be difficult for he was not in the mood for their stubborn obstinacy. |
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From what he knew, Miette was obstinate, so stubborn that it was odd to see her even shed a tear from physical pain, let alone emotional. |
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The steadfast and stubborn denial of guilt leads to the complete inability to recognise actual innocence. |
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Brussels bureaucrats may try to steamroller us into oneness, but people are stubborn. |
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Both he and I are secretly harboring feelings for each other but are too stubborn to admit it. |
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But this was Meg, the most stubborn, stick-in-the-mud that Val knew of, and someone who hated any type of fuss being made. |
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He would be stuck up, haughty and stubborn most likely, but she knew that he was in her immediate future. |
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The Savage family consists of a bunch of stubborn hayseeds that get real angry when crossed. |
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By that time, she had more then lost a few straggles of hair from trying to untie the stubborn curls. |
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He could not force through his two demands in the face of stubborn opposition by the Optimates. |
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Hernandez lets us see the stubborn and ornery side of this difficult character, rather than making him into some sort of saint. |
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She'd been a stubborn, strong-minded woman before she got sick, and the condition seemed to have brought out those traits even more. |
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The group's stubborn refusal to rejoice in their achievement strikes me as strange. |
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The two were just too stubborn to admit that they were wrong and the other was right. |
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I liked the stubborn resistance my dragon hunter had to face throughout the game. |
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Do not be tempted to scrub the gloss finish of the rod itself with the scourer to remove those stubborn mackerel scales. |
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I am watching him extract stubborn weeds, while I and my big pregnant belly look on from the grass. |
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Usually simple anti-inflammatories will settle it, but a stubborn one may need a minor op to remove it. |
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The number 6 had been pretty easy to remove but the 3 proved to be more stubborn. |
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All hopes of hot bath or a soothing gin lay beyond the stubborn green door with its pretty stained glass panels. |
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I'm scrubbing a particularly stubborn stain when I hear a key in the lock and I freeze. |
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Then the skeletons, stubborn bits of flesh and muscle still clinging to the bones, move on to the bug room. |
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The roads were wet from the sprays of the municipal cleaners and all that was left was the more stubborn of the chalky white outlines. |
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Even though she wasn't here, and even though his father was as stubborn as a mule, Caspian wasn't particularly worried. |
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She was blunt, short-tempered, arrogant, independent, out-spoken, and stubborn as a mule. |
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You know that I'm as stubborn as a mule and if I wanted to be, I could be mad at you forever, but I can't be. |
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No little effort was required to overcome stubborn opponents who showed why they have been rejuvenated of late. |
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Or will he be as stubborn as a plutocrat in order to prove he is superior to her? |
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At the sight of tank guns, the seemingly stubborn occupants surrendered almost immediately without a fight. |
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A stubborn current began to muscle against the raft as 5-foot waves peeled off choppy waters. |
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If staining is very stubborn, diluted bleach may be used providing the skin is then neutralised with sodium hydrosulphite and rinsed thoroughly. |
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It's become hard to imagine anyone else pulling off such stubborn, patient beauty. |
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Her eyes trailed upwards and stopped at the small stubborn cleft in his square chin. |
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He ended up in jail because he was peculiarly stubborn, and quite possibly also stupid, but mostly because he was unlucky. |
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Moreover, this stubborn illiteracy is being actively spread by its fundamentalist churches to other parts of the world. |
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I watched a man struggled with the stubborn engine and the snow on his car, imagining that he wouldn't be in the best of moods. |
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It's also a materialistic time, and anyone with a stubborn personality will become practically immovable under this influence. |
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Also, I'm so stubborn and perverse that her rudeness just made me more determined to get to know her. |
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He was stubborn and feisty, determined and driven, and that's the mark that he has left. |
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To sit, stubborn and obscurant, and refuse to acknowledge the roots of politicised mass murder is inexcusable. |
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You're a stubborn, pig-headed, self-pitying man who's only thinking of himself and what will happen to him if his hands don't heal! |
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As if on cue, her bedroom door burst open and Jeremy, the stubborn pig-headed nurse strode in, followed by the rest of his crew. |
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I am trying to strike a balance between assertive and fair and stubborn and inflexible. |
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Often inflexible and stubborn in their love lives, some will be prone to jealous rages. |
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Unfortunately, this often made him appear stubborn, inflexible, and difficult. |
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It also makes these people stubborn and inflexible, especially when it comes to their own convictions. |
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Though you can be stubborn at times, bring yourself to compromise in disputes. |
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He can thus pin the whistleblower between the pinchers of the waiver and the threat of putting the stubborn journalist in jail. |
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It is by nature a great shiny machine, although stubborn conductorial minds can force it to rise above itself. |
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The stubborn coot had me trying for six months, during which I wasn't whipped once. |
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He understood that it would be bad and foolish to risk everything for stubborn pride. |
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Terriers generally are happy, buoyant, and stubborn, and the fox terriers fit that bill quite well. |
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A stubborn cuss, who would never accept what I didn't believe, and could not be beaten into believing it, or appearing to believe it. |
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We haven't been particularly skilled at that, and perhaps no foreign sword could cut the Gordian knot of an old, stubborn culture. |
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A stubborn child, he refused in his first youth hockey season to wear the garter belt required to keep his socks in place. |
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Classic threatened but could not break down a stubborn Leopards defence denying the home team a sniff at goal. |
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A pre-wash to remove the most stubborn oxidation can be made with equal parts of water, alcohol and acid. |
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Newly and giddily in love, we were too stubborn to let the weather spoil our plans for the day. |
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His stubborn puritanical simplicity was sometimes dismissed as a publicity gimmick. |
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She was usually silently stubborn but was on occasion prone to emotional outbursts. |
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They were accused of the stubborn refusal to accept Christ's Godhead and His sacrifice. |
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Use them on barbecue grills and untreated oven racks for stubborn deposits when damage to surface is not important. |
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The refuge has also suffered some major environmental problems, including stubborn invasions of exotic grapefruit trees and pepper plants. |
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Having put the corkscrew to work on stubborn plastic corks I achieved effortless extraction every time. |
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We need to make ourselves gentle, peaceful, flexible and tame, rather than being undisciplined, rigid, stubborn egocentrics. |
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A mild detergent and warm water will generally remove stubborn dirt and grime. |
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I was grousing about R.'s stubborn refusal to accept the new realities of her life and to find some new pastimes that match her abilities. |
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Cut grease and stubborn leftover food from plates and glasses by adding a few lemon slices or a tablespoon of vinegar to soapy dishwater. |
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At an early age he began to show signs of stubborn and disruptive behavior. |
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Don't you hate how Taurans get type-cast as plodding, stubborn, unimaginative dullards? |
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American Episcopalians maintain stubborn resistance to warnings by the world Anglican Communion that they have recklessly broken fellowship. |
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Among the characters is the driver who bequeathed to his family the stubborn speck of coal dust in his eye. |
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Fergus is an affectionate, bossy and extremely stubborn cat, but he's also the most doglike cat I've ever known. |
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Then, when I stand up for myself, or when I act stubborn and obstinate, I fight with people. |
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A stubborn aversion to defeat was reflected in a qualifying campaign bettered only by France, a consistency they have carried into the tournament proper. |
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She is headstrong and stubborn and the character is quite strong. |
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They were stubborn nonconformists who chose to be arrested instead of obeying the laws. |
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If they calmly endure his dumb questions and stubborn incomprehension they may end up looking silly, and if they show their irritation they risk coming across as jerks. |
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So, if cellulite is just plain old fat, why is it so stubborn? |
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Debate, as we saw last Wednesday night, sometimes over-rewards the glib one-liner, or incentivizes stubborn misrepresentation. |
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My weaknesses are that I'm impatient, impulsive and slightly stubborn. |
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The ascent of star presenter over stubborn creator will be dissected in the coming weeks, along with the sacred cows of public subsidy and the education industry. |
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He had tried to talk her into bringing an automatic firearm, as the assault would be a heavy one, but she was stubborn, and insisted that the knives would suit her fine. |
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He couldn't quite grab the vital winning goal as they came up against Lady Luck with her awkward head on, a stubborn defence and a goalkeeper in top form. |
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We have to admit that stubborn gerontocracy has been a major obstacle to reforming politics due to the aged politicians' obstinacy and narrow-mindedness. |
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The rage bubbled up inside of me again at his stubborn insistence. |
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We're still going to physical therapy to try to get you to put weight on your legs, but I think we're butting heads with the most stubborn part of your personality. |
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Michael wished Manda hadn't been so stubborn not to let him pay the bills. |
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Is stubborn bacne stopping you from wearing that yellow backless dress? |
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Some men will hide in the coils of DNA, a few atoms that spell red hair, and they'll flare up for centuries to come like a fire in a coal seam, stubborn and inextinguishable. |
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Much of this stubborn tenaciousness was inherited from his devoted mother. |
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Most importantly, the biggest issue facing the country is our stubborn, stagnant unemployment. |
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And then there is that stubborn streak in him that always fired him up. |
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The canopies were jet-washed with the appropriate degreaser, then by hand with a scouring pad any stubborn residue was removed before the canopies being jet-washed once more. |
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Some would call him stubborn for holding out on payoffs from the oil companies. |
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His stubborn efforts to fulfill his dream have yet to pay off, but he carefully lists all the near misses. |
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The instructions become a tad irritating, especially for more independent or stubborn members of the audience. |
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How could they convince the stubborn, mule headed men to not duel? |
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A stubborn defender of his own beliefs, and commendably reluctant to bow and scrape at the altar of the Old Firm, he may have overstepped the mark this time. |
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They are, alas, meeting with the same stubborn resistance as Cliff. |
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Members of our race are ignorant, stubborn, and thickheaded. |
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Several stubborn ideas have steered much of the discourse around health care. |
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Like the unstoppable proliferation of junk science, the laundered conspiracy theory is a stubborn thing. |
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Emerging from my semi-conscious state, I blinked away the stubborn black spots in front of my eyes, and was immediately tackled by a sobbing blonde thing. |
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He is willful and greatly determined, stubborn and close-minded, but a born leader. |
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The next 5 pounds, however, were a little bit more stubborn. |
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Ali thanked her stars that Shawn was so stubborn and pig-headed. |
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I defend you and your web site, although I don't agree with all your conclusions, against all those mockers, backward, stubborn and ignorant people. |
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However, if you find as a referee that you are out of your depth, then it makes no sense to be stubborn and referee a match that might end up a disaster. |
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I never watched the latter, so am open to other's views, but it seemed to represent the stubborn, old-fashioned views of a narrow bigot. |
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When he wants to be, my beloved can be a contrary, stubborn bleeder. |
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In America, however, there is a stubborn strain of vacuous unawareness that reflects no credit on American society. |
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But I do not want to be locked, to be inflexible and stubborn. |
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Because of his stubborn nature, Gary is often depressed and unhappy. |
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Their players undoubtedly possess pedigree, but now football's blue bloods must pass the biggest test so far, that of the stubborn, talented Irish. |
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The stubborn one-time peanut vendor may have to cry uncle again. |
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The mother notes Raskolnikov's stubborn nature, mentioning the story of Raskolnikov's insistence on marrying his landlady's uncomely and lame daughter, despite her objections. |
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Was the problem really that the candidate was stubborn and uncooperative? |
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I ride him at home and he is quite a character, as stubborn as a mule. |
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They may be stubborn as a mule, but that doesn't mean they won't budge. |
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We're two stubborn old mules who need to have their own way. |
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An angry David Whitechapel was a stubborn mule, which refused to budge. |
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There is a stubborn devotion in most congregations to their local interests and mission, which has been the despair of all enthusiasts for world issues. |
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The more the Republicans lose, the more stubborn and obstinate they become. |
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She was as stubborn as a mule with an ego as big as the Pacific Ocean. |
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I'm working with you everyday to get those chubby legs of yours to assume more responsibility, but this is a hard slog as your are so very stubborn. |
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Again the motion can help send a stubborn sleeper to slumberland. |
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My children are not loud and demanding, but they are strong-willed, stubborn, outspoken, and increasingly able to construct a solid, unshakable argument. |
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Between August 8 and September 21, the Braves went 32-7 to take a grip on first place, but were still hard pressed to hold off the unyieldingly stubborn Giants. |
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I think the notion of a retrial is a broad hint to him to leave Egypt and go abroad, but so far he has been too stubborn and principled to take such hints. |
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You're great-great-grandmother was like this, stubborn as a mule. |
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People begged him to seek help, admonished him for being stubborn, for his refusal to bring in others to spell him, for his refusal ever to leave her side. |
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Stubborn and willful were among the many words that described the beautiful woman in front of him. |
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All they have is their stubborn bullheaded desire to one-up each other. |
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And he is stubborn to the point of bullheadedness, refusing to ever admit that a plan isn't working or that a different approach might be necessary. |
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Undeterred by the stubborn green tomatoes, Samuel has chopped them into chunks and fried them in oil, garlic and chillies with a splosh of sweet Spanish vinegar. |
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The man is single-minded, stubborn even, and it seems odd that after repeatedly resisting the heartfelt pleas of his countrymen, Larsson might renege on his solemn vow. |
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Grandmama was threatening to switch me, but I was stubborn as a mule. |
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Why was she being so confoundedly stubborn about not abandoning him? |
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Trouble is it's so hot it's difficult to remove those stubborn stains. |
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If others are stubborn, and that's likely, you'll just plant an idea in their mind, then wait till they suggest it as if it was something they just thought of. |
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After 13 years playing the stubborn, long-pocketed and irascible Inspector Morse, this week will see the veteran actor finally wave goodbye to his most famous role. |
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Stubborn insistence on such a strategy is as likely as not to end in one's own defeat. |
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The stubborn hurler stormed off the mound, refusing to pitch. |
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For old stubborn stains, use a 10 to 1 dilution of liquid bleach. |
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If not, heel marks and other stubborn spots may be removed by rubbing gently with 000 fine steel wool and the solvent-based wax used on the floor. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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Nor is the stubborn, shrewd prime minsiter known to capitulate easily, or to misread public sentiment. |
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Chadwick also works beautifully with Oliver Litondo, who plays the stubborn octogenarian student. |
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Chuma's stubborn abstruseness has alienated some critics, but it continues to inform her sense of theater and may be the only thing one can continue to expect from her. |
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She yanked out the brush and began combing through that lock of knotted hair vigorously, her eyes watering slightly every time the brush hit a stubborn tangle. |
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He raised his head slowly, still unable to quash that last desperate hope clinging like a stubborn weed to his thoughts that this might be a mistake. |
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So stubborn was she, in fact, that Mason requested she be examined for competency. |
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Murakami uses the term to explain and critique the stubborn two-dimensionality of anime, manga and Japanese art, and Japan's kawaii consumer culture. |
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Stubborn cusses that they are, those dogmatic mathematicians insisted on using the old, messy value of pi. |
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They are stubborn enough to carry their grudges a long time. |
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She's willful, quiet, and stubborn, but, above all, passionate. |
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He has a stubborn streak and definite strains of a rebellious nature, partly cultivated by his circumstances, which give him an appetite for dispute. |
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Maybe ordinarily Al would've had enough sense not to push it, but right now he looked stubborn, grouchy, and about half out of his head with pain. |
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Pearl, like her dad, can be downright stubborn and headstrong. |
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John Doe's old age and stubborn aversion to new ideas make him a curmudgeon of a candidate. |
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To put it less charitably, he was grandiloquent, tempestuous, self-righteous, and stubborn to the point of pigheadedness. |
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A stubborn knee injury from my rugby days flares up every now and then, so I'm always on the hunt for effective treatments. |
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You can be as stubborn as anyone else, in fact you can be more so and that may be the trouble as two harrumphs are greater than one. |
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It also comes with a large brush to sweep aside any stubborn seals blocking the causeway to the mainland. |
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Here he is played as a stubborn but not unlikeable grump by Graham Overton in this production directed by Katy Weir. |
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Cleaning the floor is a cinch with the tangle-free microfibres, built-in wringer and a scourer end tip for stubborn stains. |
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The association says that the additional comments of Minister Jankulovska are stubborn and represent imperilment of the multi-ethnicity. |
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There was little to be done about the stubborn dottings of mold on the basement wall or in a patch on the blue bathroom lino behind the toilet. |
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His hand closed, he drew back, and his face assumed a still more stubborn expression. |
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The old man's stubborn piggishness kept him from acknowledging that his wife was a better driver than he, even after his license was revoked. |
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Although Alexander was stubborn and did not respond well to orders from his father, he was open to reasoned debate. |
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Thereupon he was sent to take Ryazan, but the stubborn opposition of the inhabitants led to the city being burnt. |
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When she returns home, Beatrix and Helen bicker about Beatrix's stubborn decision not to marry. |
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This, once again, is the art of introspection and stubborn, self-pleasing originality. |
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But such an about-face by the stubborn government seems unlikely. |
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Recognising that we are strong-minded is not the same as accepting ourselves to be stubborn or obstinate. |
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Liquid forms of steroid and calcipotriol creams can treat more stubborn areas on the scalp and are available on prescription. |
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Hardly anything can shatter the daydreams of the buckaroo or buckarette like an old stubborn school horse with sides like iron. |
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The pack contains herbal soap, organic bath salts, lip balm, frankincense, hand balm and a nailbrush to scrub off all that stubborn soil. |
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She's headstrong, stubborn, antiauthoritarian and is rebellious when it comes to seeking justice and protecting the victims in a case. |
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What makes such exercises bearable, though, is the stubborn persistence of genuine craft amid insipid faddishness. |
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He also explores the steelier, stubborn side of the apparently mild-mannered rocker. |
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On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft. |
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The Brabantians used to be known as rather reticent and stubborn, in contrast to their more open and louder Northern neighbors, i.e. the Dutch. |
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Now they can add stubborn as a mule to her traits as she resists the arguments of Bob and her adopted daughter Gennie to have the operation. |
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Such a high number of soldiers can only partly be explained by the stubborn resistance of the British against Roman occupation. |
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She's as stubborn as a mule when we try to argue with her and she spouts some complete rubbish. |
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The Green Dog Walkers initiative aims to change the attitude of stubborn dog walkers who refuse to clean up after their pets, by providing handy doggie bag pouches. |
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The players were stubborn in the fact that the cloth should not be ripped. |
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Despite stubborn resistance by Filipino and US forces, the Philippine Commonwealth was eventually captured in May 1942, forcing its government into exile. |
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Use nail polish remover to remove stubborn marks on linoleum floors. |
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Stubborn Santer, in Scotland for the day, refused to back down despite overwhelming evidence that our beef herds are BSE-free. |
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Western countries were sympathetic to the Chinese in their struggle, particularly in their stubborn defence of Shanghai, a city with a substantial number of foreigners. |
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The stubborn polymer assortment of aromatic alcohols known as lignin continues to be a key factor limiting the efficiency of pulp and paper production. |
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We say of a stubborn body that standeth still in the denying of his fault, This man will not acknowledge his fault, or, He will not be acknown of his fault. |
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Janzen had discovered that placing the palp on the dry, depleted land bought for forest restoration efficiently killed stubborn pasture grasses and nourished the soil. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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White is now offering SculpSure, a proprietary light based device for the reduction of stubborn fat in problem areas such as the abdomen or love handles. |
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She saw that Velvin, if a stubborn man, was a very simple and very goodhearted one, and she prided herself on her skill in sweetly reasonable persuasion of the lower classes. |
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But eldest daughter Maggie is made of equally stubborn stuff and defies her dad to marry painfully shy bootboy Will Mossop and set up a rival shop. |
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Blood can make a very stubborn stain on fabrics if not washed properly. |
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His warnings about resisting any advances are rebuffed by the stubborn swordswoman and she is soon being carried off to the woods for an unfortunate end. |
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He is pretty stubborn about his political beliefs, so why bother arguing? |
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Stubborn oldtimer Richard Farnsworth sets out from Iowa on a motor lawnmower to visit his ailing brother in Wisconsin. |
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Misbah provided strong late resistance with his defiant 58 not out off 140 balls while Azhar was obstinance personified with a stubborn 28 not out from 135 deliveries. |
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But the heroics of Czech goalkeeper Alexander Vencel, some stubborn French resistance and some wayward finishing put paid to their hopes of reaching the third round. |
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Unfortunately Mugabe who symbolizes the political leadership, was not ready to read his political obsequies or was he just abstrusely stubborn to make a paradigm shift. |
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But Martinez is obstinately, pigheadedly, obdurately stubborn. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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I've had dealings with Jo in the past, and found her very stubborn. |
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Philip and his army joined his son in 338 BC, and they marched south through Thermopylae, taking it after stubborn resistance from its Theban garrison. |
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There's no need to worry about those little spills at Christmas with this bleach cleanable carpet, and stubborn stains can be TACKLED without the carpet discolouring. |
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Stubborn greenhouse gases and the return of El Nino will likely turn 2007 into the world's hottest year on record, climate researchers predicted Thursday. |
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