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"I don't believe he does," said Mary quite obstinately.
I think some of the guys are portrayed in a negative light if they're strong and opinionated.
The tiger mother is too stubborn to take criticism of her parenting method.
"I don't care," said the Rat, doggedly.
She had a little core of self-will.
The homing pigeon is very intelligent and will persevere to the point of stubbornness.
It was really the British who, by digging their heels in, prevented any last-minute deal.
Her parents kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views.
He tickled gently at its glossy carapace, but the stubborn beetle would not budge.
I hate your male chauvinism. You like to criticize everything and your personality is so obstinate.
That is something we are pressing for, but the dark Ones can be very obstinate.
But this is the odd thing, though he's impulsive he's as obstinate as a mule.
There is not the smallest possibility that, after having been as obstinate as a mule for two years, she suddenly became amenable to reason.
One of the demerits of this sign is that they are by far an obstinate sign and generally difficult to mould.
Those who advocated for the price of one hand crushed to individuals will impose Central spirit, on the other hand is obstinate, misleading and suit taste.
"It was the robin who showed me the way," she protested obstinately.
The trader was obstinate in the negotiation.
The obstinate child refused to answer.
Skiff Miller demanded, his brows lowering and an obstinate flush of blood reddening his forehead.
He is so obstinate that he still tries to defend his theory, although it has been proved wrong.
He was in a manner a friend of mine, but he was always obstinate and wrong-headed.
The reservoir in the reserved preserve is an obstacle to the obstinate observer.
He is too stubborn to apologize to his mother.