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One friend says: "I still stubbornly believe that I can try on my own clothing."

This is especially true for maternal health, where mortality has remained stubbornly high despite more than 20 years of efforts.

Some spiritual entrepreneurs also stubbornly think that doing any form of marketing and advertising is not spiritual.

But rather than taking the opportunity to rethink an edifice of testing that is crumbling under its own weight, the government is ploughing stubbornly on.

The stubbornly poor economic numbers vindicate calls for a slower pace of austerity , says the Labour opposition, led by Ed Miliband.

And look at the bright side: With the economy still shaky and unemployment stubbornly high, her decision to pursue a specific marketable skill may turn out to be smarter than you think.

One country has stubbornly resisted this trend.

It stubbornly repeats all the fallacies of Comte.

And I stubbornly believe that such love can only be experienced once in my life.

Today, with unemployment stubbornly high and the stock and housing markets wobbly, these folks are finding that the devil is in the details you ignore.

Taurus stubbornly refuses to give Leo constant worship, and Leo is too self-centered to give Taurus the devotion it needs.

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"They are my men," the huge chief said stubbornly.

Yet the pressure to protect domestic industry and jobs will only grow as unemployment remains stubbornly high.

But with the unemployment rate in America stubbornly stuck at 9.6% 16 months after the official end of the country's recession, it remains as relevant today as when it was done.

As for the Royal Air Force (RAF), it stubbornly clings to a view of itself as a miniature version of the American Air Force.

The first is that the body stubbornly clings to what it knows.

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