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1 Strangely enough, the plan met with stubborn resistance from his inner self.
2 He then finally sees off Lacko's stubborn resistance to win the first set.
3 The woods to the right offered a no less stubborn resistance .
4 They therefore made a most stubborn resistance to the Stamp Act.
5 All the stubborn resistance began to fade from the face of the wretched lad.
6 Remember that the little band of Boers offered stubborn resistance to a mighty nation.
7 After stubborn resistance the Confederates had been forced to yield.
8 No such panic had ever overcome the Britons, who made a more stubborn resistance .
9 But they did not count on such a stubborn resistance .
10 Apparently, however, the new liturgy met with a stubborn resistance .
11 They apply to Luther's stubborn resistance the law of heredity: Luther's wildness was congenital.
12 The First Army Corps encountered stubborn resistance at La Trétoire, (north of Rabais.)
13 Its stubborn resistance gave, and stale air whooshed out in his face as it opened.
14 But there is a stubborn resistance in some natures which stands firm against every shock.
15 The stubborn resistance Swift Striker had learned to recognize flared in his friend's mind glow.
16 The door was stout, and offered a stubborn resistance .
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