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Executives knew that, yet stubbornly kept their planes in the air.
Oxford, now preoccupied with nepotism, was in physical and mental decline, but Anne stubbornly kept him in office until July 27 , 1714 five days before her death.
Like a child refusing his medicine, Andrew Golota stubbornly kept his lips pressed together as his trainer Lou Duva tried to force Golota's mouthpiece back into his mouth.
And in 2007, as central banks in the United States and Europe aggressively cut interest rates, Mr. King stubbornly kept British rates fixed, arguing that any such loosening would unfairly reward bad banking behavior.
It's "Macbeth" made over as a contemporary action movie, a "Macbeth" for those who think Shakespeare gummed up a great yarn with all that poetry when he could have been showing us the tasty murders he stubbornly kept offstage.
Samoa stubbornly kept in touch, however, with Tusi Pisi's pair of penalties ensuring they were within a converted score at the break.
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Israel stubbornly keeps insisting that it can do the inquiry itself.
He stops to look at his watch that he stubbornly keeps on Japan time.
When Polly eventually makes an appearance, Perkins stubbornly keeps the reason behind her undoing murky.
Susan stubbornly keeps her sparsely furnished house underheated, but a greater warmth infuses it as she befriends her elderly lodger.
That seems to be the plan of Republican lawmakers in several battleground states that stubbornly keep going for Democrats during presidential elections.
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