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Mr. Bush stubbornly opposed that idea, too.
Bestuzhev, stubbornly opposed to any Russian alliance with France, refused to support the proposal.
The Republican leaders are stubbornly opposed to a cut-and-run strategy for solving Iraq's problems.
It is especially pertinent to this one, an ancient policy that Mr Brown himself previously and stubbornly opposed.
The Republican Party, drawing on the support of big business, the wealthy, and prosperous farmers, stubbornly opposed the New Deal.
In Japan, JA-Zenchu has stubbornly opposed lowering Japan's high tariffs on rice, beef and other foods.
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This would provide a heavy hammer over the M.M.A., which has been stubbornly opposing Musharraf on the Legal Framework Order.
That returns us to the central question -- control, and whether those two men out on their limbs -- the mayor who stubbornly opposes a school board, and the speaker who stubbornly insists on one -- can find a way to claim victory in the inevitable product of any Albany negotiation, even if neither side deigns to utter the word compromise.
Some will stubbornly defend the status quo.
Democrats and leading economists counter that the long-term unemployment rate remains stubbornly high at 2.6%, as opposed to a typical rate of 1%.
The film falls short of explaining Mr. Ali, who, like many outspoken individuals, can stubbornly repel scrutiny, nor will it pacify the many who opposed his conscientious objections.
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