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They have a sort of stubbornness".
Even at that age, she said, she had "a sort of stubbornness," one that would carry over into adulthood as drive or focus.
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The Devils built that dynasty out of a stifling defense, an all-world goalie and a sort of institutional stubbornness that the Rangers could never begin to muster until, they thought, this year.
But if anything, it just made me want to wear even quirkier things, because I did grow up in a really conservative area in Maryland, so I think that sort of stubbornness has followed me through to this day.
Resilience, of course, is itself a kind of stubbornness.
But it seems to say more about a kind of stubbornness particular to the city.
He's a sort of wayward son of the Druid movement – the armed proletarian wing – with a taste in wild women and flashy silver jewellery and a kind of persistent stubbornness that is almost Churchillian in its scope.
"A sort of blank".
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
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