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If your ideas about how the world should look are obstinate enough, Doonan suggests, you can will yourself into a new environment.
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A new sex scandal, more mutinous murmurs by his former allies, the threat of an early election, claims that he abused his position by telephoning the police before they released a teenage girl suspected of theft: none of these may prove enough to lever the obstinate old goat out.
It still feels to me as if we've made Iraq just safe enough for its politicians to be obstinate, corrupt or reckless on our dime.
The dominant theme of the books seems to be that if you let this big, obstinate man study the details of a crime long enough, patterns will form and logic and human understanding does the rest.
But whatever the howls it is clear enough this far into the euro crisis that "ever closer union" is an obstinate idea that has entered the European consciousness, even if it goes unmentioned.
There had been two conflicting suspicions about Cook's captaincy: the first was that England remained for long enough a team in Strauss's image, and the second that Cook could be an inflexible, obstinate so-and-so.
Appropriately enough, she called her first and best-selling fragrance Cabochard, a colloquial term that Mears translates as "stubborn, obstinate, pig-headed".
Obstinate determination.
I'm obstinate.
Beijing remains obstinate.
(Obstinate tough cookie. Divorced).
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