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The president's Labor Day addresses trace the stubbornness of the crisis he inherited.
He still bemoans the "stubbornness" of the museum's board.
"That's probably the stubbornness of a younger sister," she said.
Byrne is also right to emphasize the stubbornness of thought.
Leaders like Mr. Sarkozy may gripe about the stubbornness of Germany and the European Central Bank.
Mostly, Baber has the stubbornness of an engineer who believes he alone holds the answers.
He was not a lighthouse man by background, but he had that same stubbornness of character.
But the inspired stubbornness of that stance almost demands some kind of further distinction.
As Shakespeare wrote in "As You Like It," our task is "translating the stubbornness of fortune".
A moment last week perfectly captured the stubbornness of that culture.
Your conductor underestimated the stubbornness of a lover not ready to let love go.
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