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1 Her only recourse must be a stubborn refusal to explain anything more.
2 They were irked by Boniface's stubborn refusal to get out of their way.
3 They would consider his protestations of ignorance as a stubborn refusal to co-operate.
4 They stubborn refusal to play the big-money games of his rivals.
5 There was resistance there, a stubborn refusal to get involved.
6 The strength of his love for Jenny, and his stubborn refusal to be fooled.
7 All because of their stubborn refusal to rejoin their creator.
8 She had expected resistance or a stubborn refusal to move.
9 They see instead a weird, stubborn refusal to talk about the crisis in plain English.
10 She and Patrick hadn't exactly fought over his stubborn refusal to have sex with her.
11 This stubborn refusal is not due to gastronomical causes.
12 Perhaps it's a stubborn refusal for older people to accept the truth of their own age.
13 She thought of Gran and her stubborn refusal to speak of them in any concrete way.
14 This oddness of this situation is heightened by his stubborn refusal to look even vaguely middle-aged.
15 Why this stubborn refusal to consider Newton's system, when yours is just as fraught with difficulties?
16 Berthe Louison's threats, Ram Lal's stubborn refusal , and the useless quarrel with Hawke had unmanned him.
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