| 21. | Chirac has a deserved reputation for obstinacy in day-to-day battles.
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| 22. | Some say her obstinacy has drained the campaign-finance investigation of its credibility.
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| 23. | One hundred eleven years of obstinacy equals integrity,
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| 24. | He shares with them the virtue of obstinacy.
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| 25. | Democratic officials went even further, accusing the administration of accounting tricks and obstinacy.
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| 26. | "It's just obstinacy, that's all,"
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| 27. | "It's just obstinacy, that's all ."
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| 28. | I wouldn't classify it as obstinacy.
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| 29. | She also seems to have the obstinacy to match the diehards in Northern Ireland.
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| 30. | I hope now he will think again about his obstinacy over the peace agreement.
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