1. Maybe, then, it was stubborn pride that was making her stay waiting for Moira Russell to telephone again. 2. But others stay, out of stubborn Slavic pride, or the thrill at surviving the bleak realities of Arctic life. 3. Ewing deserves some credit for curbing his stubborn pride. 4. He relied on his stubborn pride too much, yet still managed to resurrect a woeful Washington franchise. 5. His stubborn pride refused to let him talk about his elbow problems two seasons ago. 6. If both can get beyond their stubborn pride, they might discover they have a mutual interest. 7. There is a stubborn pride shared by those who survived. 8. What the children see as arrogance and stubborn pride soon begins to take on a medical dimension. 9. Yet pride, stubborn pride, drove him onward. 10. They exemplify the stubborn national pride which has prevented Switzerland from joining the United Nations or European Union. |