| 41. | Irked by this intransigence, Urquhart calls an early election.
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| 42. | Faced with the intransigence of Guise, war was inevitable.
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| 43. | Herbert pressed charges against his commanding officers for their intransigence.
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| 44. | There are many examples which belie the commonly perceived intransigence of universities.
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| 45. | An enforcement block is necessary here, especially given the intransigence above.
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| 46. | "It's not intransigence ."
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| 47. | For once, her Teutonic intransigence can be looked upon as good form.
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| 48. | Irreconcilable intransigence-- both then and apparently now.
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| 49. | DDD activists called the city's intransigence retrograde.
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| 50. | The Bush administration greeted Yugoslav intransigence with a shrug.
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