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Her latest Blue Note album, "Thunderbird," sounds like a crossover attempt, but makes some obstinate demands.
Eight-year-old Riley, the youngest, is off to the local equestrian center and needs help pulling on some obstinate riding boots.
The bruise is gone but there's some obstinate liquid around the elbow.
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In some ways, these obstinate alloys keep solo smiths in business.
And if it remains obstinate, some would see advantage in making an example of the Cypriots.
It's remarkable how obstinate some people are about hanging onto the primitive tenets of the past.
Some may call President Bush obstinate; others may say, with some reason, that he is not skilled in explaining his policies.
On Friday, he suggested that some were simply being obstinate.
As the man who introduced the iPod, iPhone and iPad to the world, Mr. Jobs became a kind of folk hero of American business for his intuitive understanding of consumer sentiment and his ability to make deals with some of the most obstinate players in entertainment and media.
Yet those networks in his estimation, and Democrats alike, are less obstinate to some give and take.
Not all of the country's whites admired Smith, however; some felt that his obstinate refusal to acknowledge what they saw as past errors caused the whole white community to be resented and viewed with suspicion.
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