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1 He was too stubborn to listen to the counsel even of friends.
2 Both my son and Scammon are too stubborn to tell me anything.
3 He could have jogged up a little, but he was too stubborn .
4 They were people too stubborn , or perhaps too crazy, to be bothered.
5 Pete was too stubborn to run even for her own bloody good.
6 One, a local simpleton, the other far too stubborn to pass by unanswered.
7 He was also, I suspect, too proud to admit defeat and too stubborn .
8 I told him you were too stubborn to listen to anyone.
9 It's as if you're too stubborn to know when to run.
10 People too stubborn to leave, or with nowhere else to go.
11 Delia was evidently upstairs, and Nan was too stubborn to call her down.
12 The endowment failed, as you know, because-perhapsI was too stubborn .
13 She was too stubborn to see that he couldn't live here.
14 I am too stubborn and too personally invested to let this case die.
15 You're both just too stubborn to shut down before it happens.
16 No, he was too stubborn , or too stupid, to give up that easily.
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