The Eritrea-based Western diplomat used less diplomatic language : " They blundered into a stupid war over nothing and they couldn't get out of it because of pigheadedness and history ."
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She has also remained astonishingly real because Redgrave and the series writers ( most frequently Lucy Gannon ) have often reminded viewers of Eleanor's pigheadedness and other frailties that go along with her strong will.
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Her debut album, " The Sunday Mail " : " Ally is the most stubborn person I have ever come across, and I think his sheer pigheadedness is the reason he's still here.
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Gramm, whose bellicosity does not conceal his pigheadedness, has been threatening to use a point of order-- instead of a filibuster-- to scuttle the anti-crime legislation now so close to final passage.
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Her character is composed of equal parts pigheadedness and cluelessness, which is to say that she's 13 in a way that anyone who knows a real 13-year-old, or has been one, will recognize.
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I'm not a happy camper at the moment . " When asked why he continues to attempt making the film, Gilliam said, " Oh, I don't know, pigheadedness, stupid I really don't know anymore.
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By February 2010, he was recovering well as reported by bandmate Sharleen Spiteri in " The Sunday Mail " : " Ally is the most stubborn person I have ever come across, and I think his sheer pigheadedness is the reason he's still here!
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Though his grandfather died long ago and little was ever said about him within the family, Holland said : " I eventually came to have a great deal of anger about Oscar, over his pigheadedness, his insensitivity, his decision to take on the establishment and not consider the consequences.
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Michael McCurry, a Kerry spokesman, told reporters on the campaign's flight from St . Louis to Ohio that Bush has chosen not to acknowledge mistakes or shortcomings, " but there's a point where that walks right up close to pigheadedness, and that's the danger for them ."
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Take away any one element _ Harold's lie, Amanda's gullibility, the pigheadedness of Harold's father, the unusually understanding writer's agent, the self-absorption of the Hollywood players who don't want to admit they've never heard of Harold _ and the whole thing would fall apart.