In fact, I had to leave home when I was 15 because there was no education past 10th grade in the town in which I grew up. But I was stubbornly determined to obtain a college degree because I firmly believed that if I had a college degree, I could lift myself and my family out of poverty. So that journey led me to become the first person, obtain a college degree, come to the United States.
benefit in adopting the euro after an EU membership uh mainly to uh bring down um inflation and interest rates that remain stubbornly high uh in Iceland and that's kind of the main benefit that many people see. And then the fourth aspect is those that we mentioned before
'Cause it's about... time. Each one of these things was like Apple stubbornly refusing to do it for some reason, to the point where it became a meme. Like, it's been years, but now for iOS 27, they've found the time. So finally, separate alarm volume from the rest of system volume
Not a structure of repetition, but just one, a singer or an instrumentalist or whatever, repeating one note over and over and over stubbornly for an effect. Rock and roll fans will recognize that in the guitar solo in "Cinnamon Girl" by Neil Young.
of them as too explicit censorship laws banned anything that contradicted public decency morals or religion or otherwise might give offense Dy was stubbornly holding out for the publication of All or Nothing particularly Braves since she was married to an Iraqi University
You've done more than enough experimenting to come to the conclusion that pepper is not the opposite of salt all by yourself. But somehow, you seem to remain stubbornly unaware of this fact. To reiterate, no matter how much pepper you eat, it won't undo the ludicrous amount of salt you ate before it.
you work in the realm of language and language doesn't fight back the way that reality does. You can tell yourself something is true and it can be totally false and it can sit there stubbornly for years without responding. In fact, wholesome functioning intellectual activity always involves something like that manual labor feeling of like coming up against reality. You're writing a term paper for your college class and the hours getting later and later. You had started with these grand
The point is I want to give this to readers and they can take it in a direction they want. But there's for instance, a chapter in here about a certain kind of repeat, the way sometimes a note is repeated in a piece of music, stubbornly . Not a structure of repetition, but just one, a singer or an instrumentalist or whatever,
too long ago. And he made the perfect quote there. He said, everything else already exists because of the sun. what are we waiting for? So I love of course the Google definition. You Google fossils. And of course what pops up is an antiquated or stubbornly unchanging person or thing. Well, there you have it. Thank you Google by the way.
the outsmarting and end-runs and decoding now rampant out there; the snake oil salesman promising to package and sell your kids to his or her school of choice. For as long as he could, and longer perhaps than he should have, Harold stubbornly regarded each application as an open invigorating conversation between his staff and the applicant in which there could be no dissembling on either side. He expected total candor from each applicant and maintained that expectation even after little wildfires of scandal broke through