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- request coming from Walter Smith in 2005. Ferguson blamed his own "pig-headedness" for not accepting those invitations. Having spent five years in Mallorca...
- workers as being brilliant, hard working and stubborn to the point of pig-headedness. He did not spare either his workers or himself during the eight years...
- Retrieved 26 August 2014. Honigstein, Raphael (31 January 2012). "Pride, pig-headedness and glee: Leverkusen's Project Ballack fails". The Guardian. Archived...
- that people mostly just remember all his skirt-chasing and general pig-headedness. The fact is that last night's episode was celebrating a great man,...
- where Dan's sons Max (Francis Bell) and Tom (Gary Files) got their "pig-headedness" from and thought he was worse than both of them put together. When...
- modernizing linguistic education. Known for his "unbridled energy and pig-headedness" in teaching this way – for which he was reprimanded by the scholastic...
- that he is not yet ready for such a task but in his self-confessed 'pig-headedness' he decides to go anyway. Upon arrival, his guide turns on him and robs...
- same time, that does not mean that a medical man can obstinately and pig-headedly carry on with some old technique if it has been proved to be contrary...
- described this situation as Kirchner "paying the price for her husband's pig-headedness", and as of February 2009, her job approval rating was 28%. On 20 October...
- the Yankee, the courage and endurance of the Englishman, without his pig-headedness; the cleanliness of the Dutchman, without his stolidity; the thrift...