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1 Yet behind that admission there is a deeper and more stubborn truth.
2 Seldom was there born into the world a more stubborn -minded , high-spirited boy.
3 But Sam Archer was made of sterner, more stubborn stuff than that.
4 I also learnt from Dr. Lawrence, but was then grown more stubborn . '
5 Ah, if I had wanted thanks, I should have been more stubborn . '
6 The more rigid the social order, the more stubborn its resistance to change.
7 The Book was proving far more stubborn than Artemis had anticipated.
8 But his father was more stubborn than any person he'd ever met-saveone.
9 The state had proved more stubborn than he and his friends had expected.
10 The more Tabrina asked the Emperor, the more stubborn he became.
11 To other less powerful and more stubborn enemies he showed a greater severity.
12 Rather he stiffened himself to a more stubborn and obstinate resolution.
13 That family of Elliotts has always been more stubborn than natteral.
14 The Dwarves were even more stubborn than the Fords, it seemed.
15 I swear, she's more stubborn than you and Lillian put together.
16 If NIST says there's room to compromise, NSA gets more stubborn .
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