-
anything but a one-person show.
Stephen Campbell Moore catches perfectly the
obduracy and
awkwardness of
Maurice Wilkins,
forever tugging at his
slightly too-long...
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across large sections of the nation,
appealing to
people alienated by the
obduracy and the
complacency of the
Catholic establishment.
French Protestantism...
- her to
bring no more than two
attendants with her into the castle. The
obduracy of Henry's
keepers sent Anne into such a fury that she
suffered another...
- origin)
English examples ob-, o-, oc-, of-, og-, op-, os-
against Latin ob
obduracy, obdurate, obduration, obfuscate, oblique, obliquity, obstinate, obstreperous...
- tradition. The
demonstration of Orpheus's
power depends on the
normal obduracy of Pluto; the
Augustan poet
Horace describes him as
incapable of tears...
- endurable, endurance, endurant, endure, indurate, induration, nondurable,
obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure,
subdural dy- two...
- "Making the "American Acropolis": On Verticality, Hierarchy, and the
Obduracy of
Manhattan Schist".
Annals of the
American ****ociation of Geographers...
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virtues of the
Treaty and its
promise of
peace -
against the
leftwing obduracy of the anti-Treaty
attitude – 'I
suppose next ye’ll want to nationalise...
- June 2011. Mishra,
Ambarish (10 June 2011). "Gave up the country, not his
obduracy". The
Times of India.
Times News Network.
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original on...
- what its
exhausted armoured forces could have
achieved without Stalin's
obduracy and incompetence." In fact both the
German Army and the Red Army were driven...