The Stubbornness of Geraldine was created in 1915.
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Stubbornness is a good trait to have when tackling a difficult task.
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my little brother didnt get his toy because of his stubbornness
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The Stubbornness of Geraldine - 1915 was released on:
USA: August 1915
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Donkeys represents stubbornness, because of their independent personality. Donkeys also represent procreation and fertility. Donkeys also represent an independent personality.
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Stubbornness may be used in a sentence in a similar to related way: 'One might shudder at the thought of what one we has to do for Samantha to resist her stubbornness.' This word can be used as well in a sentence such as: 'I merely stamped my foot, but in fury, because no creature on my planet would ever reach a level of stubbornness beyond all i can imagine.' I hope this helps, if it does not pls ask ur teacher if you can write stubborninstead of stubborness. thank u.
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The standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:
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stubbornness of the leaders of the organisation
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The cast of The Stubbornness of Youth - 1912 includes: Jane Gail as Constance Atwood - the Daughter John Halliday as Paul Leslie - the Son
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A mule - symbolizing stubbornness and resistance to change.
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In the King James version
the word - stubbornness - appears twice
and
the word - stubborn - appears 5 times
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Dedication, determination, stubbornness and loyalty.
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It means that Pharaoh increased his stubbornness.
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The correct spelling of the word is "opinionated" (usually implying stubbornness).
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her faults are stubbornness and impatience.
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His courage and stubbornness.
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The collective nouns are a herd, a stubbornness, or a crash of rhinoceroses.
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Jeremiah was distressed by the stubbornness of his people.
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"to be persistent" is the subject.
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be friends with them and show them you care so they will behave nicely too
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They were facing the stubbornness, wantonness and cruelty of Pharaoh.
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Jeremiah was distressed by the stubbornness of his people.
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Actually, persistence is a positive trait that involves demonstrating determination and resilience in pursuing goals despite obstacles. Stubbornness, on the other hand, is often associated with rigidity and an unwillingness to change or consider different perspectives.
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I'm not sure about the biology of stubbornness as a Polygenic inheritance like eye color or hair color. I do think that some of stubbornness can be a learned trait from a parent to child or sibling to sibling.
I see a lot of mimicking in my 15 month old child. She is taking on actions of her older sisters and us. She gets her attitude from us, she even decides whether or not she should cry by our reactions.
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The cast of The Stubbornness of Geraldine - 1915 includes: Daisy Belmore Marie Empress Paul Ferrer Stanley Harrison Mary Moore Laura Nelson Hall as Geraldine Vernon Steele Henrietta Vaders
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The standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:
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Stubbornness is common in terriers, but they're also very loyal.
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I'm sure it means being hard headed or stubbornness. My dad and brother call my Grandpa it
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No, the standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:
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Anger
Hatred
Jealousy
Selfishness
Sarcasm (to an extent)
Stubbornness
Untrustworthy
Laziness
Commitment Issues
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Some abstract nouns that are synonyms for single-mindedness are focus, steadfastness, resolution, or stubbornness.
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It seems that Annie's heritage that she laughingly referred to could be a mix of traits or characteristics that are believed to contribute to her luck and stubbornness. This heritage could be a specific cultural background, family history, or a combination of both that she finds amusingly influential in shaping her personality.
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Some of Flo's largest faults were stubbornness, selfishness, and lack of concern in others' well-being
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The qualities associated with Taurus are stubbornness, patience, practicality and the ability to work hard with at least the occasional tendency to be lazy.
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The mother may be stubborn in "Borders" as a way of asserting her identity and autonomy in the face of external pressures to conform. She may see her stubbornness as a form of resistance against societal expectations or as a way to protect her cultural heritage and beliefs. Additionally, her stubbornness could be a defense mechanism developed out of necessity to navigate the challenges she faces as an immigrant or marginalized individual.
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the theme of the story is stubbornness both wife and husband cant stand each other more than its necessary.
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Not exactly. Dedication suggests deliberate and informed perseverance, while "not giving up" might only indicate stubbornness.
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There are many animals that are know for their stubbornness. The most famous is the mule. Other obstinate animals are the goat, donkey, camel, and bear.
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maybe he or she got a Psychological condition or it's just kids Stubbornness to express there anger parents should fix it.
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They do not live in herds, they are solitary animals
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His refusal to compromise shows his strong convictions and determination. It may also indicate stubbornness and an unwillingness to collaborate or consider alternative perspectives.
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The United State's seventh president, Andrew Jackson did because of his stubbornness and strong personality. He was given the nickname right after his victory at the Battle of New Orleans right after the War of 1812.
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the USS Enterprise of course! with her uncanny ability for luck, the skill of her gunners, air men and helmsmen, and the overall stubbornness of the ship which refused to be beaten!
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