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A fair question to ask is why Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Klein, given such an array of choices, have so stubbornly thrown their weight behind a policy that has failed again and again and again.
Injuries began to gnaw him after that, but he declined only stubbornly, throwing a no-hitter against the Pirates in 1971 and running off eleven straight victories in the course of a 19 11 season in 1972.
Pick: Bears Giants (9-6) at Redskins 6-9 Sundayy, 4 15 p.m.Line: Giants by 4 The Shanahan Clan is determined to justify the Donovan McNabb benching by stubbornly allowing Rex Grossman to throw 40 passes per game.
The country's stubbornly low birth rate threatens to throw the balance of pensioners and tax-paying workers (or tax-evading ones, as is often the Italian case) wildly out of whack.
"It is becoming clearer, however, that the waters will stubbornly remain and cause more firms to throw in the towel and raise prices in the coming months".
Mine stubbornly stuck to the pan and I had to throw it away.
The Afghan Taliban, who have stubbornly resisted the worst that the US and Britain could throw at them for the past 12 years, brought a measure of peace and stability to their war-racked country during the late 1990s.
It is equipped with electricity, but the bar is stubbornly illuminated with a pair of gas lamps, which flicker fitfully and throw shadows on the low, cobwebby ceiling each time someone opens the street door.
Throw in Cameron and Blair's celebration of "meritocracy" and both parties' pursuit of a social mobility that the economy stubbornly refuses to deliver, and you end up with two very important questions.
The markets have been able to weather everything thrown at them, stubbornly holding on to the gains made yesterday on hopes of progress in US fiscal cliff negotiations.
It is rather like World War I, when stubbornly obsolescent generals wasted millions of lives throwing infantry against impregnable in-depth defenses.
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