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  • 61obstinate — adjective /ˈɒb.stɪ.nət,ˈɒb.stɪ.nɪt,ˈɑb.stə.nət,ˈɑb.stə.nɪt/ a) Stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent. From this consideration it is that we have derived the custom, in times of… …

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  • 62obstinate — 1. Firmly adhering to one s own purpose or opinion, even when wrong; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty. SYN: intractable (2), refractory (2). 2. SYN: refractory (1). [L. obstinatus, determined] * * * ob·sti·nate äb stə nət adj 1)… …

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  • 63French conquest of Corsica — Date 1768 1769 Location Corsica Result French victory. Corsica annexed …

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  • 64Spain — The Spanish peninsula was inhabited by several fierce and courageous tribes and it was not wholly subdued by the Romans until the time of the emperor Augustus. He established some fifty colonies in the country, so that it became very Romanized… …

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  • 65hold out — 1. (Active.) Offer, propose, hold forth. 2. (Neuter.) Last, endure, continue. 3. (Neuter.) Not yield, not be subdued, persist, stand firm, keep one s ground, maintain one s purpose …

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  • 66quiet — /ˈkwaɪət / (say kwuyuht) noun 1. freedom from disturbance or tumult; tranquillity; rest; repose: to live in quiet. 2. peace; peaceful condition of affairs. –adjective 3. making no disturbance or trouble; not turbulent; peaceable. 4. free from… …

  • 67mute — ► ADJECTIVE 1) refraining from speech or temporarily speechless. 2) dated lacking the power of speech. 3) (of a letter) not pronounced. ► NOUN 1) dated a person without the power of speech. 2) historical a professional attendant or mourner at a… …

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  • 68mutely — mute ► ADJECTIVE 1) refraining from speech or temporarily speechless. 2) dated lacking the power of speech. 3) (of a letter) not pronounced. ► NOUN 1) dated a person without the power of speech. 2) historical a professional attendant or mourner… …

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  • 69muteness — mute ► ADJECTIVE 1) refraining from speech or temporarily speechless. 2) dated lacking the power of speech. 3) (of a letter) not pronounced. ► NOUN 1) dated a person without the power of speech. 2) historical a professional attendant or mourner… …

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  • 70obstinate — [äb′stə nət] adj. [ME < L obstinatus, pp. of obstinare, to resolve on < obstare, to stand against, oppose < ob (see OB ) + stare, to STAND] 1. unreasonably determined to have one s own way; not yielding to reason or plea; stubborn;… …

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