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He has proven remarkably stubborn in the past.
Even so, adversaries committed to a low-technology guerrilla conflict and to "asymmetrical" terrorist attacks have proved remarkably stubborn and resilient.
A World Bank report published the day before* finds that, although particular groups of ill-educated young men are doing badly, and although women's lives have improved a lot in the past 20 years, sexual inequality at work is remarkably stubborn.
Maybe I'm just remarkably stubborn.
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The routine plays out in countless villages across this country every morning, and it represents a remarkably simple but apparently effective effort to tackle a stubborn and deadly epidemic: tuberculosis, a scourge that kills 1.6 million people worldwide each year.
Some of these shapes — the yawning hatchway to a cellar, the pristine rhombus of a drive-in movie screen, a remarkably elegant break in a windowpane — dominate their pictures, sitting in the frame stubborn and plainspoken, being what they are.
Stubborn people.
Stubborn history.
And stubborn".
Remarkably mature.
A little stubborn.
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