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Wow, she's gone from being a bit headstrong and snooty to Lady frigging Macbeth.
But one could also see how Mr. Musk might be a bit headstrong about being excluded.
"They worried about me a lot more when I was younger, I used to be a bit headstrong.
I am told he is considered a bit headstrong with his opinions within the confines of the changing room.
She had the temerity to challenge Athene to a weaving contest, which got her changed into a spider - a bit headstrong, then.
"Maybe I was a bit headstrong," he said, "but the point I was trying to make was that in the Premiership games are stopping every two or three minutes and there are more people wearing bibs on the field than aren't.
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Susan was a bit headstrong--she realized this--and she found it frustrating to be in such a deferential position.
Unfortunately (there's always an unfortunately), at boulevard speeds, the transmission – a rear-mounted seven-speed sequential manual with paddle actuation – can be a bit… headstrong.
Though he talks about a very happy childhood, he also claims to have left home and got himself a job and a place to live aged 13 – "I was in a bit of a gang, a headstrong guy".
The girl characters in these books were always depicted as being somehow flighty - impetuous, a bit moody, usually either timid like Anne or headstrong and "difficult" like George, who was continually being reprimanded by Julian and Dick.
That she was branded a bit of a diva is as much an indication, perhaps, of how the press treated female artists as how outspoken and headstrong Callas was at a time when that was considered unacceptable for a lady.
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