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At the same time, he fought stubbornly, even pigheadedly, for ideas he believed in.
In another, a pompous politician insists, pigheadedly, that his house is strong enough to weather the volcano.
"Are all unicorns so pigheadedly optimistic?
'If you're determined to be so pigheadedly stubborn and blind to the truth, so be it.'
The organiser of the Tour, Henri Desgrange, called him "this pigheadedly arrogant champion."
He had pigheadedly plunged ahead and let Psi Corps bring their conference, and all their baggage, right to his doorstep.
If she hadn't been so pigheadedly certain she was right and he was wrong . . . She took a deep breath and pushed away from the tiles.
After a vigorous discussion, it was decided-meaning that Jamie made up his mind and pigheadedly refused to entertain dissenting views-that he and I would ride west at once to River Run.
Mars, battered, lacking his helmet but refusing to admit that he was even slightly dazed, still pigheadedly confident of his own prowess, came down into the cave with some dignity, treading thin air as before.
As Mr. Barnet astutely observes, the divine right still claimed today by foreign policy and public opinion elites even after Vietnam rests on the view that the public permanently disqualified itself from a lead foreign policy role by pigheadedly ignoring the fascist threat.