And one day, says this recalcitrant daughter of a former nun, maybe even Pope!
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The Department of Justice announcement of the sentencing today included severe warnings to the recalcitrant.
We will see the fight for same-sex marriage in the changing attitudes and the recalcitrant ones.
Those with cacique leanings who are trying to maintain their own fiefs will be especially recalcitrant.
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And with recalcitrant Republicans vocal in their opposition, the Democrats, too, became more strident.
More important, the case might encourage more creditors to haul recalcitrant debtors into court.
The unspoken wish is that this will create a poster-child for the recalcitrant economies surrounding it.
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Mr Mandela promised crucial legislation, including a bill to compel recalcitrant employers to implement preferential hiring.
"We were the biggest in the sector, and I was the most recalcitrant, " Mr. Chichvarkin says.
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That may actually help recalcitrant Greek bondholders, if it means credit-default swaps are triggered.
START-2 nuclear arms-cutting treaty, held up by a recalcitrant Duma, need to go on.
Mr Zuma may at last really mean to get tough with his recalcitrant neighbour to the north.
Ireland is not merely recalcitrant, but is setting an example for the new kids on the block.
Like a local school board who loses a levy and stops busing, politicians relish punishing recalcitrant taxpayers.
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Rajasthan's health secretary dealt with recalcitrant professors at a medical college by threatening to suspend their licences.
The employers are supported by a government that has long had Australia's recalcitrant unions in its sights.
And Rudolph Giuliani, New York's mayor, has now introduced regulations to confiscate the licence plates of recalcitrant envoys.
Members of his PASOK party are recalcitrant, not least because the reforms threaten the party's power-base in the unions.
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Wahid appears to have neutralized the most recalcitrant military officers, and he continues to command popular respect and authority.
Developers love this abuse of condemnation powers because they avoid having to negotiate with possibly recalcitrant business- and homeowners.
For recalcitrant bondholders, resisting a deal can pay off in two possible ways.
Calls for consolidation reek of elitists exploiting crises to ossify recalcitrant patriotic fissures.
PA, prodded by Israel and other countries, has made several half-hearted moves against recalcitrant fighters, usually after they attack.
This action, which caused much Republican rage, highlighted the main obstacle facing whoever wins in November: a recalcitrant legislature.
Collecting money from a recalcitrant debtor takes an average of 570 days in Indonesia, but only 241 in China.
The Bush administration is trying to look less recalcitrant about climate change, they argue, without actually changing its policy.
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Predictably, from his perch in a parallel universe, President Obama has been recalcitrant.
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In the end, Egypt's motley revolutionaries roused numbers huge enough to convince even the most recalcitrant of Mr Mubarak's allies.
As commodity prices have risen, governments in some poor countries have demanded higher royalties or threatened recalcitrant firms with expropriations.
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