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Stubborn folk, these Greeks, you keep thinking when you hear these sentiments.
At some point, you can't even call these things hoaxes anymore, because they exist in perpetuity; they're always in the background, like some stubborn folk superstition, just waiting to bubble up in the mainstream again.
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This lets Amazon push more copies of e-products they've already got licenses for, all the while coaxing the stubborn folks into the idea of reading books on an electronic screen without requiring them to drop $360 bucks on a dedicated device.
The immensely stubborn folks over in Alberta held strong as the Wildrose province was the only place where support for the tax actually dropped.
I'm sure there will be pockets of resistance to this trend -- stubborn folks whose identity is tied to a crooked nose or crooked teeth or a hand-knit shawl.
Stubborn English folk found small ways to register their protest.
The most touching and revealing moments come when Mr. Seeger's wife, Toshi, and their three children recall some of the challenges of living with a stubborn, itinerant folk singer.
A few of the ministers of the local government are self-avowed techies, and as such have pushed hard to get internet usage up to 72percentt of the population (one of them grumbled to me that the stubborn old folk, resistant to using computers, stand between them and 100percentt internet usage).
Stubborn fool.
"These folks are pretty stubborn.
The story of the wayward moth is a particularly stubborn example of what is known as folk etymology.
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