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Obstinacy is always an issue for Stern.
The emperor doesn't take heed, and his obstinacy is meant as another example of his chauvinism.
The Taliban's obstinacy is based on more fundamental and complex reasons.
He will not listen to reason: "Obstinacy is ingrained into his very nature.
It continued: "Such purblind judicial obstinacy is threatening to bring the rule of law into disrepute".
Despite initial expectations, though, Mr. Kimmel, 45, has not overrun Mr. Leno, 62, whose resilience (critics call it obstinacy) is something of a television legend.
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At times, Mr. Gonzalez's obstinacy was disruptive.
Mr. Chirac's obstinacy was grounded in a desire to spare France terrorist attacks.
And Mr. Cheney said Mr. Gore's obstinacy was getting in the way of a peaceful transfer of power.
A year ago, UConn could rely on Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Asjha Jones and Tamika Williams for whatever points, rebounds and defensive obstinacy were needed to win.
The deadlock was broken only when Barack Obama marched Mr Fogh Rasmussen and Turkey's president, Abdullah Gul, into a back room for a private chat.Turkey's obstinacy was rooted in Danish stubbornness.
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