| 31. | At the height of their romance, Jayden realizes almost too late the secret behind her recalcitrance&
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| 32. | Clinton's defeat was not simply a result of recalcitrance in his own party, of course.
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| 33. | "All this sends a message that Pastrana does not accept FARC's recalcitrance,"
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| 34. | Washington has warned that the North's recalcitrance could scuttle their landmark nuclear deal signed last October.
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| 35. | Randy, who could take it or leave it, is put off by her recalcitrance and leaves.
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| 36. | Nevertheless, pressure for major revisions of the treaties and resentment of United States recalcitrance continued to move.
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| 37. | It set the tone for the months to follow : tension and then tension broken; recalcitrance and acceptance.
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| 38. | He said the agreements were never implemented " because of the recalcitrance and intransigence of Pyongyang ."
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| 39. | Mayor Michael Bloomberg called his recalcitrance " an outrage " and began the process of firing him.
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| 40. | The medical staff executive committee, which oversees doctors, has encountered some recalcitrance in the face of new requirements.
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