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But Short did get a second wind and obstinately pulled his position together.
"Nothing that I can explain to a third person," she said obstinately.
I hate making the best of things,' said George, obstinately.
Then he tried other things, but the box obstinately refused to open.
She stared at him, obstinately, until he had to look away.
He tried to will his heart to stop, but it obstinately ignored him.
If only he weren't so obstinately on the wrong side!
Each time, for nearly an hour of play, he obstinately told himself that the pattern would break, and why not with him?
"She has a right to develop in her own way," said Henry obstinately.
But here, despite every effort, she seemed to remain obstinately visible.
She sat up straight again and stared obstinately out to sea.
I wanted my anger to return, but it stayed obstinately away.
On the other hand, he thought that the Church should not obstinately oppose new ideas.
President Clinton obstinately stands in the way - which is exactly where he belongs.
The ancient said obstinately, "Two hours is a pretty long time.
After a moment he said obstinately, "I want to sleep with you.
"It is not to be thought of," said Rachel obstinately.
"That were the letter given to me for you," said Morgan obstinately.
Straight thinking, the old man had said obstinately,is a delusion.
And some of us obstinately think we can still call it Britain."
She backed obstinately away from the direction he wished to go.
"All nations, great or otherwise, have their day," George said obstinately.
"It was all very bad for business," repeated Jose obstinately.
"I still think he's got a lot to explain away," Roger said obstinately.
My ideas obstinately refuse to flow when I try to write.