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18 Sentences With "most stubbornly"

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The Gluten Lie, by Alan Levinovitz – debunking some of our most stubbornly popular food myths .
SA: We're often the most stubbornly attracted to those who represent forbidden, or unresolved, aspects of our personality.
Even the most stubbornly chatty Italian has a hard time speaking on the cellphone on an ATAC bus.
In just 59 words and 15 lines, she evokes that most stubbornly upheld, philosophically contested aspect of human consciousness: the soul.
ZACHARY WOOLFE These, in chronological order, are the performances that most stubbornly refused to quit me as the year went on.
Dr. Pimple Popper is a wrestler in her own right: We've watched her yank and tug at the most stubbornly-rooted lipomas, painstakingly cutting away blubbery fat, piece by tiny piece.
Almost every day of his administration so far contains sufficient grandiosity and delusion to be the end of a normal president's productive relationship with Congress and support from all but the most stubbornly blind voters.
Cirque du Soleil, a global entertainment behemoth that has 17 different shows running worldwide, is once again trying to establish a long-running production in New York City, the major-league market that has most stubbornly frustrated its ambitions.
With one of Europe's most stubbornly high unemployment rates and a far-right anti-immigrant party gaining popularity, France is in no mood to roll out the welcome mat for the migrants trying to make a home in Europe, she said.
Maybe it's because I wasn't on cocaine, but this installation felt the most stubbornly site-specific to me — it's possible to re-create its visual elements, but it seems difficult to translate the deliriously intimate experience to a museum space.
And now, just as the UFC is settling into life under the rule of its news owners—Hollywood talent agency WME—pushing a new $4-billion age of product-integration and cleaned-up corporate cross-pollination aimed at turning MMA fighters into multicultural spokesmen/actors/musicians/brands—true ambassadors of the new age of globalized cosmopolitan sophistication and synergy—along comes the Professional Fighters League taking MMA back to its humble roots and reveling in that most stubbornly American of partnerships, one where a Pennzoil cap is as powerful a signifier as a cameo in a Hollywood blockbuster.
However, the strike was a success, and the bus owners, who were the most stubbornly anti-union section of the capitalists in Sri Lanka had made important concessions. In the Jaffna peninsula, the organisations of the bus workers came over to the Motor Workers Union.
Fuzzy-Wuzzy; Notes on the text(by Roger Ayers) at www.kipling.org.uk At the top of the hill, a village had been fortified by the Mahdists, and here they resisted the most stubbornly. The British infantry had to clear the trenches with bayonets after which the fighting died down. During the battle, Captain Arthur Wilson of joined the right half-battery, Naval Brigade, in place of a lieutenant who was mortally wounded.
Encountering a challenging combination of wind and tide, Cambridge began to struggle by the brewery at Mortlake, and the Dark Blues took advantage,Drinkwater, p. 103 overtaking Cambridge and passed the finishing post two-fifths of a length ahead in a time of 20 minutes 1 second. It was their seventh consecutive victory and the narrowest margin of victory since the 1877 race. Author and former Oxford rower George Drinkwater described the race as "one of the most stubbornly contested that has ever been rowed".
" Freehance writer Paul De Witte wrote a mixed review in The Record (now the Waterloo Region Record), writing that although the book "will certainly find its audience, its Disneyesque sensibilities will kill its broader appeal. The topics of wildlife conservation and global ecological accountability warrant a depth that the author seems unwilling to give her book." Kirkus Reviews referred to the book as "an enlightening cautionary take" and "a charmingly personal account", but also as "loosely organized and occasionally sparse on detail". John Wilkes, in the Los Angeles Times, wrote, "Although naive and overdrawn at times, this heartfelt tale will bring tears and smiles to even the most stubbornly objective reader.
The song has received a mostly positive reception from critics. It was played over 4 million times on Myspace in one day. Spin Magazine noted that with "a thick, muscular four-chord riff and that Axl banshee wail, only the most stubbornly jaded will manage to suppress the goosebump reflex", but criticized it for being "hook-free". The Los Angeles Times, on the other hand, described Axl as "the most ambitious hard rocker of the late 20th century" and though also noting that "the chorus is just an extension of the verses" and that the song therefore "doesn't behave the way radio-friendly singles usually do", still stated that "the refrain sticks after several listens".
Nikolay Alexeyev and Jerry Levinson from Jerusalem with the São Paulo awards, May 2008. Since 2005 Nikolay Alexeyev earned his reputation in gay activism as a person who would not compromise on his ideals and who will not give up on his fights for LGBT rights in Russia and other countries. The leading French gay and lesbian magazine Tetu called him in March 2009 "l'activiste le plus acharné du continent" which could be translated into English as "the most stubbornly persistent activist on the continent" In December 2010 leading American gay magazine "The Advocate" called Nikolay Alexeyev "the most visible crusader in his country". In 2000 Nikolay Alexeyev received the "Red Diploma" (Moscow) from the Faculty of Public Administration of the Lomonosov Moscow State University for excellent achievements in studies.
In 1888, in Bologna: Autunno mesto; Fede; Fiori. Among other works Il Canto del mattino and Ritorno dai campi The contemporary critic Ercole Arturo Marescotti described his paintings at the Promotrice di Genoa: > The paintings of Viazzi portray the truth of the environment: what first > impresses the observer: is the truth that most stubbornly look for in the > abstruse, in the baroque, and almost despise them for failing to remain > modest and simple: the truth of which you can overcome without studying the > great and true mastery that is nature: ... Passionate lover of the truth, > the atmosphere, but to arrive (there you have) sacrifice (the reality) for > the effect, I would say almost to destroy the color found there, Viazzi well > shows that what worries him most is not only vulgar effect ... and much less > complacency before the intonation: his only care, his only study, is the > tone, the totality of the painting. .. He cares very little to talk to the > eye, but seeks, puts all his concerns, because his painting speaks to the > heart. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e > Architetti.

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