| 41. | We haven't resources to deal with far more serious issues, never mind dealing with obstreperous smokers,"
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| 42. | I am NOT shouting about it but I am getting extremely frustrated that you chaps are being so obstreperous and doubting.
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| 43. | It failed, of course, because his obstreperous, incorrigible and confrontational editing style is so very easy to recognise.
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| 44. | He and other leaders had worked hard all day to sell their plan to their often obstreperous freshmen, but apparently failed.
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| 45. | Bach was evidently of genial disposition, but could turn obstreperous when he felt " threatened in his art ."
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| 46. | The Behan he portrays is a fanatic who matures into a humanist; the obstreperous drunk was a character yet to come.
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| 47. | He also rejected the notion, popular with many Chinese scholars, that China is too large and obstreperous for full democracy.
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| 48. | Canada held its first official Flag Day last February, an event made memorable when Prime Minister Jean Chretian choked an obstreperous heckler.
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| 49. | Nevertheless, Abby Wambach, the large and obstreperous forward, managed to hammer Bunmi Kayode to the ground in the closing seconds.
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| 50. | "In short, I would like to represent myself, " adding that he would not be obstreperous or make inflammatory statements.
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