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Only Rorschach, the most obstinate of the heroes, doesn't go along with the cover-up.
And most of all, how do you persuade nature's most obstinate creation that it really wants to run with you?
" To her face he says she's in possession of "one of the most obstinate bodies I've ever dealt with in my career.
However, you will be amazed at the power of Mold Armor Instant Mold & Mildew Stain Remover to remove even the most obstinate black stains.
Building that foundation was an arduous process, forcing even the most obstinate utility regulators in fossil fuel-heavy states like Texas to grapple with climate change.
On March 10 in Miami, during the most recent Republican debate, Trump gave us a glimpse into how he plans to win this final, most obstinate battle.
" On another occasion, he characterized Dr. Hawking to his face as "one of the most obstinate people in the world; no, he is the most infuriating person in the universe.
If anyone is splitting the party and undercutting Democrats' chances, if anyone is paving the way for a second Trump term, it isn't Sanders—it's his most obstinate and obstreperous opponents.
She'd found that a good melody could cajole even her most obstinate students into completing dreaded tasks: There was a song about washing hands, and one about cleaning up messes, and another about how shouting and running were for outside only.
Niger's 'little Paris' The city of Arlit interrupts a blasted desert landscape, with the city's outskirts marked with piles of dirt and brick and only the most obstinate signs of life — spiny shrubs and wavy and colorless grasses that seem transposed from the ocean bottom.
It was used in treating heaviness of the head, giddiness, and dimness of sight, which proceeded apoplexies and epilepsies. In treating all afflictions and foulnesses of the viscera of the lower belly, it was believed inferior to nothing; for example, in treating jaundice, dropsies, and other mal-nutritioned states. It was regarded as superior in treating even the most obstinate chronic distemper (disturbance of the humour).
The most obstinate farmers were persecuted and imprisoned. The most common form of collectivization was agricultural cooperative (in Czech Jednotné zemědělské družstvo, JZD; in Slovak Jednotné roľnícke družstvo, JRD). The collectivization was implemented in three stages (1949–1952, 1953–1956, 1956–1969) and officially ended with the 1960 implementation of the constitution establishing the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, which made private ownership illegal. Many early cooperatives collapsed and were recreated again.
On the viceroy's side, about 300 died, while the rebels mourned the loss of very few: just seven men. Pizarro was not merciless with his prisoners: Hernández Girón and Benalcázar, wounded in the fight, obtained honorable pardon. Just a few of the most obstinate followers of the viceroy were hanged or exiled to Chile. It was fortunate for the viceroy's men that the cruel Francisco de Carvajal was not there, or else none of them may have escaped death.
By the bull he modified several provisions of the constitution , and required the formal submission of the Spirituals. Some of them, encouraged by the strongly Observantist general Michael of Cesena, ventured to dispute the pope's right so to deal with the provisions of his predecessor. Sixty-four of them were summoned to Avignon and the most obstinate delivered over to the Inquisition, four of them being burned (1318). Shortly before this all the separate houses of the Observantists had been suppressed.
Quinet had refused to return to France to join the liberal opposition against Napoleon III, but returned immediately after the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War. He was then restored to his professorship, and during the siege of Paris wrote vehemently against the Germans. He was elected deputy to the National Assembly by the département of the Seine in 1871, and was one of the most obstinate opponents of the terms of peace between France and Germany. He continued to write till his death, which occurred at Versailles in 1875.
The line of smoke was naturally accepted by all as the objective, and the German companies with a wild rush reached the edge of the wood. The same thing had happened at Gunstett. A most obstinate struggle ensued and both sides brought up reinforcements. The Prussians, with all their attention concentrated on the wood in their front, and having as yet no superior commanders, soon exhibited signs of confusion, and thereupon General Lartigue ordered a counterattack towards the heights of Gunstett, before which all the Prussians between the Niederwald and the Sauer gave way.
In the novel, the tone is expressed through the first-person narrative, as it is common in all of Vallejo's works: According to critics, the decision of Vallejo of speak in first person breaks the most obstinate tradition of literature of using an omniscient narrator who knows everything and sees everything, the novelist who can cross with his eyes the walls and reads the thought.Elsy Rosas Crespo, "La virgen de los sicarios como extensión de la narrativa de la trasculturación" (Our Lady of the Assassins as an extension of the narrative of interculturation.) Revista de estudios literarios. Universidad Complutense, Madrid, 2003. Link retrained on 25 November 2008.
Rana Khan upon seeing his left wing crumble, sent reinforcements under Shivaji Vithal, Rayaji Patil and Khande Hari, they slowly rallied the fleeing soldiers and fought "the bloodiest and most obstinate struggle of the day". The Jaipur army however did not take advantage of this opening created by the reckless charge and held their positions. The Rathors upon seeing no reinforcements, started losing morale as the Gwalior reserves were now approaching them, they were finally pushed back. The right wing of the Gwalior army fared better as they unknowingly killed the Mughal General Muhammad Beg Hamdani when a stray shot from the cannon struck a tree which dropped upon him and causing him to fall off his howdah and ripped half his body open.
Photo of part of the Prinzipalmarkt area around St. Lambert's church in 1945 In the 1940s the Bishop of Münster, Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen, was one of the most prominent critics of the Nazi government. In retaliation for his success (The New York Times described Bishop von Galen as "the most obstinate opponent of the National Socialist anti-Christian program"), Münster was heavily garrisoned during World War II, and five large complexes of barracks are still a feature of the city. Münster was the headquarters (Hauptsitz) for the 6th Military District (Wehrkreis) of the German Wehrmacht, under the command of Infantry General (General der Infanterie) Gerhard Glokke. Originally made up of Westphalia and the Rhineland, after the Battle of France it was expanded to include the Eupen - Malmedy district of Belgium.
Bacteria have been referred to as one of the most obstinate in this list to control.Mittlemann MW and Geesey GC,"Biofouling of Industrial Water Systems: A Problem Solving Approach", Water Micro Associates, 1987 Techniques that help in minimizing bacterial colony growth within UPW streams include occasional chemical or steam sanitization (which is common in the pharmaceutical industry), ultrafiltration (found in some pharmaceutical, but mostly semiconductor industries), ozonation and optimization of piping system designs that promote the use of Reynolds Number criteria for minimum flowLibman S, "Use of Reynolds Number as a Criteria for Design of High-Purity Water Systems", Ultrapure Water, October 2006 along with minimization of dead legs. In modern and advanced UPW systems, positive (higher than zero) bacteria counts are typically observed on newly constructed facilities. This issue is effectively addressed by sanitization using ozone or hydrogen peroxide.
Tettenborn followed close at their heels, and drove them out of the village of Humbecourt, but found it impossible to penetrate further, as the adjoining villages were full of infantry, who offered the most obstinate resistance; a sure sign that the main body of the French army was close by, with the result that the Allied troops could not approach any nearer. The skirmishing continued all the night, during which the Allies saw the whole surface of the country between them and Wassy lighted up with numerous watch- fires, which stretched a long way to the Allies' right along the wood, almost reaching their headquarters. Tettenborn passed the night in Eclaron, while General Wintzingerode fixed his headquarters in Saint-Dizier, and sent a considerable number of troops from Vitry towards Montier-en-Der, so as to secure the Allied right flank.
The consideration of the Spanish-American War in 1898 as point of origin of anti-Americanism in Spain has been a common place in historiography, yet that extent has been recently disputed, as negative stereotypes about the United States and Americans began to be forged already since the American declaration of independence in 1776. The spread of prejudices and cliches against the United States, common in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, found a fertile ground in Spain. 19th century Spanish anti- Americanism—staunchly conservative—developed via a pan-hispanist discourse that framed the US as an enemy to Spanish interests and the Catholic faith. The 1898 war, perceived in the US as a "splendid little war", meant a national disaster to many in Spain, although, despite the attempts from the most obstinate right-wing sectors that continued engaging into feeding anti- American sentiment, the immediate aftermath left a focus on self-criticism and a grave crisis in the "national psyche" rather than a prevalence of revanchist stances within the public opinion.

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