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the stubbornness
noun
The state of being stubborn.
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But he is "stubborn, very stubborn," Mary Carhart said, and the stubbornness explains a lot.
The stubbornness..
The stubbornness paid off.
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.
The stubbornness had drained away; it was only lifeless now.
"I will thrash the stubbornness out of you".
"When people tell me I can't do something, the stubbornness I have just pushes me forward".
Leaders like Mr. Sarkozy may gripe about the stubbornness of Germany and the European Central Bank.
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According to her, "My work, my dedication the stubbornness for getting Madonna released—had paid off.
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