They experienced the invasive medical examinations, the grueling interrogations, and they also against recalcitrant countries who will not cooperate with the United States' immigration deportation orders, and publicizing crimes committed
You don't take my direction well. You're recalcitrant . I had to look that up. I wasn't quite sure what that mean.
You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? They're not being recalcitrant .
The rugby team, The Springboks, had just won the world championship. The Springboks team were recalcitrant 100% of the team were white South Africans-- from the group, which was the group that had actually designed and fought for apartheid.
Walker: I think that Barack Obama is the best that we could do now in terms of leadership, but I think he is completely hobbled, maybe not completely hobbled, but quite hobbled by our recalcitrant Republican opposition. And also, on the Democratic side, not nearly enough boldness and courage and just standing for what you believe in and not worrying so much about your job. I think-- Thank you. I think, I think the planet is in for such a, well actually, the planet will
If you'll see as I start to add it that it's going to seize up and resist. It's going to be very recalcitrant . I'm using my SAT words here.
underhand quid or two persuade the guy in the lab to force it which meant that he'd push it through a bit faster but it you know if he was feeling recalcitrant difficult and he didn't like being asked to force it then it might take three hours uh and you'd still lose your quid so um that that's that's an extraordinary thing too and and
But the skirt was still flapping quite close to that back wheel. And it's interesting. They're kind as recalcitrant as human interviewees.
therefore reduces their risk of getting the complications of diabetes, and prevents the patients from getting hypoglycemic events. So this is a real advance, particularly for patients that have really recalcitrant risk of hypoglycemia. So these patients are very well protected.
And we've got a lecture there giving a talk. Maybe the talk we just heard. The lady there, with the ear trumpet. Fellow there in the back kinda snoozing. And here's a guy trying to take notes up in the front. The lecturer says, "There is a cumulative approximativeness, so to speak, a period when the recalcitrant corpuscles begins to--." And the stenographer is thinking, “Confound the fellow! I knew he’d break my pencil with his infernal jaw-smashers!” Jaw-smashers I would like to bring back.