stubbornness in Chinees

stubbornness in Chinees

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The response given, the pilot did not understand what he meant for a few moments it contained such stubbornness and tenacity.


The father seemed so gripped once again with his stubbornness that he forgot about the respect which he always owed to his renters.


"Sorry," Jacoby said, "but your stubbornness is rather amusing.


Above all a conviction, a stubbornness emanated from him, which found an echo in the numskull head of his disciple.


He caught up to her, grumbling under his breath about the stubbornness of women.


Her stubbornness is a characteristic that both angers and pleases me.


For all his stubbornness he was shy.


That I know - I know your stubbornness.


There was a very kinship of stubbornness like a transmitted resemblance in their backs.


The idealists with their genuine talent of thought, with their power of imagination; who are possible to appear always and everywhere with their stubbornness and by leaving the normality of the life, which they have to live with pleasure, desire; and by getting a little over the normality to know an unknown, to help the solutions of problems and assimilating some kinds of efforts, searches for the benefit of that normalitists who they left behind.

