Word: unyieldingness
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NABOKOV: HIS LIFE IN ART, by Andrew Field. This intelligent if somewhat unyielding study of all Vladimir Nabokov's literary production firmly consolidates his claim to succeed James Joyce as the Old Artificer of English.
Andrew Wyeth, L.H.D., painter. Your paintings are popular, but unyielding to popularization.
This is important work, the kind that, if carried out on a large scale, might begin bearing fruit in eight or ten years. But it is hard to see how five times as many volunteers would have affected either the rebels who tried to take over the government in 1965...
More than any other state document, the annual budget forces a President to translate rhetoric into reality, to assign priorities and price tags to his visions. The budget's cold columns leave no room for fantasies-just stark, unyielding figures. In the budget for fiscal 1968 that Lyndon Johnson...
Babe's direction emphasizes Schroeder's cage. Actors unashamedly play with their backs toward the audience, or careen outward against the flexible but unyielding cagework. All movement in the cage is taut and restricted.