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"We are not stubbornly doing something just to be difficult."
Others are simply stubbornly set to get their own way.
Stubbornly, he told himself that it was all in his mind.
"I need to talk to him more than he needs to rest," said Smith stubbornly.
One of them did his best to stop us but we stubbornly refused to get the point.
And he is proud to be this way, stubbornly so.
She glanced from one to another, her face stubbornly set.
He got up for a shirt, then stubbornly sat down again.
And he thought stubbornly: I'm going to be an artist.
She took the volume stubbornly and went to her table.
The others offer to help, but Thomas stubbornly does it himself.
If, instead, you try to change him he will stubbornly resist.
But they say rates could remain stubbornly high, or even go up.
Like many other things in our society, some old ways stubbornly resist change.
But still she moved slowly, almost stubbornly, as if it took an effort of will.
Through it all she stubbornly refused to be a part of any women's group.
That is something it has stubbornly refused to do so far.
But the strong force seemed, at the time, stubbornly resistant.
He simply made a decision and then stubbornly stuck to it.
He understood the kind of woman she was, how stubbornly independent.
But the black night outside stubbornly refused to give her image back.
"The King is a great judge of character," the woman said stubbornly.
He stared up at them, stubbornly, for a long moment.
At the same time, she was stubbornly refusing to give up.
I went to look, although Helen stood stubbornly where she was.