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Throughout that time, however, outside the august stone edifice of South Africa House on London's Trafalgar Square, there were demonstrators, daily gathered, stubbornly calling for apartheid to end.
But it went into the PC business stubbornly, calling it a product extension.
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If you know an idiot who still stubbornly calls MIA Mia, this is for them.
We danced the hokeypokey, swooned in suspense over Duck, Duck, Gray Duck (that's what Minnesotans stubbornly call Duck, Duck, Goose) and napped on our mats until the Wake-Up Fairy set us free.
Muhammad Ali, who the Cleveland Plain Dealer continued to stubbornly call by his family's slave name, Cassius Clay, had taken a knee on the Vietnam War.
Internationally, we can now expect the appreciable annual uptick in coverage of what the media stubbornly call "natural disasters" -- much to the chagrin of many humanitarian workers.
The BVI has stubbornly rejected calls for greater transparency.
And, despite bullish reports from northern Scotland -- where many mountain paths are open -- and other areas, untold thousands of footpaths remain closed across England and Wales, either because they lie in foot-and-mouth-infected areas like Cumbria or because local authorities are stubbornly resisting calls from bodies like the Ramblers Association to reopen paths.
But during the critical summer and fall of 1862, Kentucky's civilian population remained stubbornly resistant to Confederate calls for Southern unity and liberation from "federal despotism".
And since I've been calling it for "The Big Short" even before its PGA win, I'm going to stubbornly stick with that choice.
Not surprisingly, the lion, called Nero, who stubbornly refused to come out from behind a tree during an open day for the press on Saturday, has his own pen as he awaits the arrival of three lionesses.
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