| 11. | Latimer had warned Kratides that his obstinacy would do her no good.
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| 12. | But out of sheer obstinacy, Desai refused to reconsider the matter.
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| 13. | But the note of obstinacy is tragic, too.
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| 14. | The pitcher shrugs and says his approach can be attributed largely to obstinacy.
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| 15. | At times, Gonzalez's obstinacy was disruptive.
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| 16. | Since 1992, Shevardnadze steered Georgia with a combination of vision and obstinacy.
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| 17. | Manchester, for his part, sank into a state of mere obstinacy.
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| 18. | Her aunt is at first much put out by Dorothy's obstinacy.
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| 19. | I have never quite seen such obstinacy and stonewalling.
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| 20. | The net effect was that Hippo43 won by edit-warring and obstinacy.
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