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Sometimes, he really can be as obstinate as he looks.
He was still as obstinate as ever and still felt an intense duty to guide the country, but now he reckoned with political reality.
The pass defense is just as obstinate.
I am "enormously lazy", addicted to "earthly pleasures", as well as obstinate, predictable and unimaginative.
The animal was as obstinate in death as it had been in life.
Though widely regarded as obstinate, Ms Rousseff insists that she has learned to listen and to change.
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Appropriately enough, she called her first and best-selling fragrance Cabochard, a colloquial term that Mears translates as "stubborn, obstinate, pig-headed".
Not all of them were as blindly obstinate as her husband, but saving an old neighborhood was considered somehow a female cause, something unworthy of even the most intelligent man.
"Thran" translates as stubborn or obstinate and neatly encapsulates the attitude of that tribe at the edge of the union in all matters including politics.
Some practitioners described colleagues who refused to see patients with dental problems as stubborn or obstinate, although always in good humour.
For all eternity, man will simultaneously be as corny and obstinate as a 72-year-old and as delusional as a six-year-old.
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