Intransigent Sentence Examples

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  • Howie remained intransigent in restricting his gift to the rescue children.

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  • The intransigent majority refused to listen to a last eloquent appeal that Castelar made to their patriotism and common sense, and they passed a vote of censure.

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  • This could result in further industrial action in May if the company remains intransigent.

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  • I point out that I am doing it as a public service, and earning nothing from it, but they remain intransigent.

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  • Of the newspapers of Havana the most notable is the El Diario de la Marina (established in 1838; under its present name, 1844 morning and evening), which was almost from its foundation an official organ of the Spanish government, and generally the mouthpiece of the most intransigent peninsular opinion in all that concerned the politics of the island.

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  • Such a statesman was sure to clash with the doctrinaires, like Salmeron, who wanted to imitate French methods; with Pi y Margall, who wanted a federal republic after purely Spanish ideas of decentralization; and above all with the intransigent and gloomy fanatics who became the leaders of the cantonal insurrections at Cadiz, Seville, Valencia, Malaga and Cartagena in 1873.

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  • I think the ACP countries were very badly advised to be so intransigent over the Singapore Issues.

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  • Discussions on the Commission's proposal have reached a new low of shamefulness with the current EU Presidency, Spain, proving particularly intransigent.

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  • Cooking oils that dreck i mean being intransigent said.

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