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I may be in two minds about the merits of lifting the Council Tax freeze but I am bloody-mindedly sure that the SNP are on the right track with class sizes.
Archive 2009-09-01 Jeff 2009
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I may be in two minds about the merits of lifting the Council Tax freeze but I am bloody-mindedly sure that the SNP are on the right track with class sizes.
Politicians showing their class Jeff 2009
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He was also bloody-mindedly wrong about everything.
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The CP, unlike many other parties and institutions, had stuck bloody-mindedly to the worst and narrowest kind of political apartheid.
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So far, they have bloody-mindedly refused to do so.
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Time after time, it has bloody-mindedly stuck to its principles.
The Guardian World News James Meadway 2011
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He is the man who bloody-mindedly refused to negotate with authorities throughout the
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They will be portrayed as extremists who are deliberately, bloody-mindedly preventing the Government from dealing with the crisis because of their ideological extremism.
Larvatus Prodeo 2009
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Which while raising genuine modus operandi of political tampering with science by Republicans, seemed to lack an equally extensive critique of the way Democrats have done the same thing (e.g. studies of the human genome with potential medial application being bloody-mindedly misconstrued as being racist.)
Thinkers' Podium 2009
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" I knew how, all right; Jamie was so bloody-mindedly stubborn that he would see out any action he intended, no matter whether hell itself barred the way or what happened to him in the process.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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