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- no-nonsense brusqueness, manages to convincingly convey a fearless bullheadedness rather than less sympathetic naivete". The film was a box office hit...
- any basic kind of character profile. Somebody who is very forceful and bullheaded is normally very insecure, but she isn't." While Russell initially found...
- for grasping a situation holistically". Colton thought Yeltsin could be bullheaded, and restless. Evans noted that in Yeltsin's autobiography, the leader...
- Anas albeola. The genus name is derived from ancient Gr**** boukephalos, "bullheaded", from bous, "bull", and kephale, "head", a reference to the oddly bulbous...
- John Barrow. The genus name is derived from Ancient Gr**** boukephalos, "bullheaded", from bous, "bull" and kephale, "head", a reference to the bulbous head...
- wrote, "[Sanders] had encountered repeated failure largely through bullheadedness, a lack of self-control, impatience, and a self-righteous lack of diplomacy...
- Bunker. While Louise recognized that Archie displa**** some ignorance and bullheadedness, she saw similar traits in the Jefferson men. When Edith apologized...
- Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic summarized Survivor as "a determined, bullheaded record, intent on proving Destiny's Child has artistic merit largely because...
- and the limits of his voice, with him trying to match Zorn's "immense, bullheaded" range. Many of his vocal deeds and exercises arisen from improvisations...
- goldeneye. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Gr**** boukephalos ("bullheaded", from bous, "bull " and kephale, "head"), a reference to the bulbous...