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She was up against the most intransigent, ruthless Opposition imaginable.
She was up against the most intransigent, ruthless opposition imaginable.
In 1961, Mississippi was thought of as the most intransigent of the Southern states.
He has more influence over the most intransigent element in the Washington equation House Republicans.
"I just believe in the most intransigent of ways that you vote for your convictions".
Its proponents (who are also among the most intransigent on pay) got it through nonetheless.
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In her first week as leader, she embarked on a tour of Australia's farming regions, the heartland of the Greens' most intransigent political enemies.
On the core question of Palestine, what may be the Israelis' most intransigent government ever elected faces off against a deeply divided and dysfunctional Palestinian camp.
The Court's shift was followed by the resignation of the Court's most intransigent opponents of progressive legislation.
But he says the government must first have more extensive consultations with the country's two most intransigent forces -- the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who have been fighting for a separate Tamil homeland since 1983, and the Sinhalese Buddhist monks, who have vociferously opposed any grant of autonomy to the Tamils.
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