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In that space it is my hope that we will obstinately continue to tell and record our stories.
But the stranger will obstinately continue to admire them for living and working in this land over which the sun seems to be bending low, and for doing more than live and work: for luxuriating in rhetoric, and topping rhetoric with opera.
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He obstinately continued his exhausting programme of field work on the reefs.
Rome's agricultural fair, held in around the uncompleted remains of one of Mussolini's most grandiose building projects, begun in 1937 and obstinately continued into the war and until 1941, when it was abandoned.
Impossible and ridiculous though it may be, the project obstinately continues, and the wrangling over what Mr. Morris has called "the O word, the F word and the S-T word" -- outsider, folk, self-taught -- rages on.
He's been open about his identity as transgender since high school, over eight years ago, and medically transitioning for over three years, but his father obstinately continues to use the incorrect name and pronouns at every exchange".
Obstinately, many continue to look at the rosy little picture that shows a social justice process that tries to justify the intolerance that goes along with its achievements -- already badly deteriorated -- in health and education.
It's almost a validation of the choice of fewer words, the flailings of the machine as it debates whether to add the style to the dictionary or continue to obstinately tell us it doesn't learn.
The foreign ministry said Turkish authorities continued "to obstinately reject the undeniable fact of genocide".
A five-years' truce was made in 545 and renewed in 551 but still did not extend to Lazica, which the Persians obstinately refused to restore, and a fierce struggle continued intermittently in this mountainous region.
"His is not the voice from ahead saying the trail is not safe; his is the voice obstinately staying behind saying, 'Let's not even try,'" the letter continues.
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