He was insistent that people smuggling was criminal and we couldn't reward that by letting the refugees in. |
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Ken is also looking forward to the upcoming league and championship campaigns, and is insistent that we can do well in both. |
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Sir Robert Peel, who founded modern policing, was insistent that the police had no special privileges. |
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In a near-riot, the crowd's frenzied attentions grew so insistent that people had to be lifted out of the way to let Collins through. |
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In any case, if you are insistent on hanging an individual label on this disgrace to humanity, Campbell isn't the one you should choose. |
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You would appreciate the Court has been very insistent on the importance of the warning. |
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But there were many responses all over and we all know that life is stronger and more insistent than its precepts. |
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I will explain why we are insistent on peace and we want to maintain peace. |
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They are also having great fun, absorbed in what they are doing, breaking off only to fire insistent questions at their teacher. |
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Xavier's case has yet to be resolved and he is insistent that he did not knowingly take any banned drugs. |
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She shook off the insistent nagging of her own questions and determinedly began again. |
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I can tell by the insistent beeping growing slower and slower by the moment. |
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It wasn't a friendly sounding knock, but an insistent one, that demanded attention. |
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Weaver's ceuvre is defined by its insistent iteration of the deathlessness of ancestral heritage amid the life cycle. |
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Every third dog causes me to hyperventilate and produce insistent grunting sounds. |
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Toure sounds outrageously laid-back, but the insistent rhythmic pulse in his music is hypnotic and irresistible. |
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The melodies have the nagging, insistent quality of advertising jingles, impossible to get out of your head once they're in. |
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Joe tries to shake him off, but Jed stalks him relentlessly, becoming ever more insistent. |
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There's an insistent rough-edged energy to Dude which exerts a physical pull that I find wholly appealing. |
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I was determined to ignore the insistent noise until Carol was roused from the couch to answer her telephone call. |
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I had made the tactical error of drinking two cans of Diet Coke as I had waited and Nature and all its insistent whinings was calling me. |
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Tom Morello's insistent riffs and scorching solos were supported squarely by the rhythm section. |
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If Peter were alive today, would I be so loud and insistent in demanding he step down? |
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It was pouring down while they did The Box, driving, insistent, intense rain, just like the song. |
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It seems that at the heart of the Universe there is a steady, insistent beat. |
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I shall write insistent letters to comedy networks telling them to put her on television. |
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Groaning, he turned over to bury his head in his pillow, but the scratching and insistent squeaking from the cage in the corner was adamant. |
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Rena turns to Greg, demanding him to be silent with her insistent, steady glare. |
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McRae remains one of rallying's most insistent draws, fans still flushed by thoughts of his daring exploits behind the wheel. |
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She absently stroked the horse's silky forelock but an insistent whinny reminded her of Hope. |
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All year long the war drums have been beating an insistent tattoo but recently the rhythm seemed to be leading nowhere. |
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Life at the ranch house starts early with the insistent chatter of birds and the scent of freshly ground Kenyan coffee. |
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Local authority chiefs are insistent that the characterisation of councils as wasteful bureaucracies is wrong. |
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The insistent questioners of mainstream practice will not go away and will not be silenced. |
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But I wasn't surprised that the insistent commercial jingles of her childhood remained embedded in her brain. |
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Nonetheless, though Hooker is a strong proponent of episcopacy, he is equally insistent that church order is not immutable. |
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His attentiveness was insistent and intrusive, far more aggressive than the almost archaic courtesies of his brother. |
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He could feel its palpitations and hear the insistent throb of blood in his veins. |
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Literate lyrics, an insistent strum, and an endearingly adenoidal yelp combine for a thoroughly enjoyable song. |
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Although we always want things, childhood is the time when we are most insistent. |
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But if the album ultimately suffers from a sameness of sound, that doesn't detract from its bright, insistent melodicism. |
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But he claimed highways chiefs from the county's local councils had been insistent that the 11 additional sites were needed now. |
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Elizabeth Gaskell is insistent about the contemporaneousness of her 1854 narrative. |
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At 7.30 pm recently we had an insistent ringing on the door by children dressed for trick or treat. |
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Two other monitors off to one side emit changing flat colours from their screens, and a dull but insistent techno-type soundtrack. |
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Riding on a crisply insistent motorik groove, masses of electric guitars weave plangent chords, punctuated by dirty feedback squeals. |
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The suggestion is of skyscapes and, as Jansons's imagery evolved, hints of identifiable subject matter became more insistent. |
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For the last four months the local municipality has ignored your insistent requests to have it fixed. |
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One thing they're all insistent on is they're not splitting up, even though three albums and a Best Of is the archetypal lifespan for a boy band. |
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But my Uncle was insistent and kept on about it being bizarre me wearing it. |
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The concept is established from the outset with an insistent ticking sound that persists throughout, soon joined by a whomping techno beat. |
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An insistent whisper niggles at his mind, and for a moment, the wind dies down. |
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Both these artists take on the vastness of the world, undaunted, through quiet, insistent craft. |
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An insistent call pulled me toward a brushy area, and in the fading light, I just barely saw a bird fly up into a small tree. |
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Many of the pieces ride on spare, quietly insistent pulses that owe as much to dub or African grooves as to jazz. |
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What, then, is one to make of Moore's insistent theme that readers of his books are doomed to squalor? |
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He must also contend with a house phone on which the chef buzzes him with a Wagnerian ring, as insistent as the Doomsday trumps. |
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Mournful, quietly ecstatic ballads alternate with more riff based, rhythmically insistent workouts. |
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In 1975, the French Government began to accommodate increasingly insistent demands for independence. |
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In this way, neoclassicism's insistent formalism did little to close the gap between style and meaning. |
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Making no use of the hi-hat or cymbals, Kathi's drumming is insistent and tribal adding a real primal ebb to each song. |
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It has brought insistent demands for a further enquiry about the intelligence services and weapons of mass destruction. |
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There is one particularly loud and insistent cheep cheep that I wish I could identify. |
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He didn't hear the loud, insistent honks of approaching vehicles but he certainly felt the sharp pain as a car collided with his right side. |
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Again, you have to be insistent, and not be palmed off by the person who answers the phone. |
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The Eastern-sounding middle movement makes use of a pretty and hypnotically insistent pattern. |
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Steven McDonnell was insistent that there is no thoughts of a revenge mission next week. |
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Donegal, as a team, are still fairly insistent on passing the ball from one end of the field to the other, without it touching a boot. |
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Given that there was no question of drunk driving, we were fairly insistent on being told what we were being pulled over for. |
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Three singers are matched against tight, insistent rhythm and brass sections, and chiming riffs from four guitarists. |
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So great is the concern for discipline that some parents will even be insistent that their child receives harsh, practically militaristic, discipline. |
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This great healing event for veterans has been pushed aside by a few ATV advocates insistent on illegally riding their silly toys. |
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Ramona was the apple of his eye, no ship or captain or crew could have pulled him away from her, not even the insistent calling of the ocean herself. |
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The opening song places keening flutes and whispered vocal over an insistent pulse of clay drums and thumb pianos, punctuated by occasional bursts of talking drum. |
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He would not allow his other teammates access to the best equipment, but was insistent that every cyclist dope. |
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I mused on this for a while, not noticing the gentle brush of the wind on my cheeks, the insistent yapping of a nearby rat-like lapdog, nor the rumble of the Suburban traffic. |
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From the insistent repetition, one gets the impression that this is a phone call that has been made many times before and will be replayed in the future. |
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It is likely to be even more in the news, for there are quietly insistent stirrings that this silent Pennsylvania field is not receiving the attention that it deserves. |
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She was insistent to keep her maiden name, Fraser, when she married. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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I want her to grow up to feel confident and powerful about herself and insistent about the world around her. |
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The rule, which it must be said Taylor was insistent on, was that neither of us could spill or take a break. |
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My student was insistent, and a few more pairs of eyes joined him. |
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With its energetic cast and insistent street score, it still manages to be poignant without becoming bathetic, and violent without being exploitative. |
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He was a very successful man, a self-made man, and I loved him very much, and he was very insistent that I follow or try to follow in his footsteps. |
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A teacher, whether brutally domineering or gently insistent, is still capable of suffering tunnel vision, a limited perspective of which he or she may be quite unaware. |
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The excited squeals of hungry piglets and the bleats of insistent lambs seem better designed for pestering reluctant mothers than for conveying a simple message of need. |
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The hottest Thai export since their famed curries, he will be insistent on proving that he is no one-year fluke, that he is as nerveless as he is graceful. |
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An insistent pounding in her head woke her from a very sound sleep. |
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Still, she's insistent that the sporran is a unisex accessory. |
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I have known judges who have done that without any unfairness, but who have been insistent on cutting the cackle and getting to the essence of it. |
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Squeezing her eyes tight she tried to block out Reed's cold, insistent taunts and the jeering catcalls that seemed to get louder with each passing moment. |
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I told him he didn't have to marry me, but he was insistent. |
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The woman's double exposure, to the physical longing of the man and to the insistent gaze of the narrator, places her in a typically subordinate and powerless position. |
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Despite Jake's insistent questions, he refused to explain the purchases. |
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There is a subtle but insistent tiger theme running through my house. |
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A handful of insistent reports from the war front keep coming to mind. |
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The flavours are narrow and insistent, unsubtle and repetitive. |
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Arguably the Frenchness of France depends in large measure not on isolation, but on an insistent personal identity in the greater culture of a continent. |
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Despite me offering to walk that leg myself, the driver was insistent. |
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Third, they attempt to delegitimatize the insistent mythologies that other writers have perpetuated about the Center, such as mistaking its early teachers for missionaries. |
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Even if a proper capability development process was instituted, it could never have restrained Hitler's insistent demands for weapons of retaliation. |
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At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control. |
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His songs have a hymnal quality, their insistent melodies dirge-like. |
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Riding on an insistent, rockish riff, it features beautifully agile solos from Dean, Beckett and Skidmore while Tippett's distant celeste adds extra colour. |
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Cold Shoulder is driven by a skittering break beat and an insistent chorus that only takes one listen to lodge firmly inside your head. |
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The drumbeat and synth bass are as insistent as they are ominous. |
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But through this insistent rhythm and rhyme, there are only questions and parenthetical pauses, interruptions and lingerings. |
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The native dress clung to her limbs in sculpturable lines, and her consecrated ambitions seemed more insistent than ever. |
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He objected to the short time frame, but all parties were insistent that the line be finished by the 15 August British withdrawal from India. |
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The insistent beat of Break, Break, Break emphasises the relentless sadness of the subject matter. |
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Yet there began to be insistent tuggings as if from a dream that could not be recalled. |
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For all his unpompous collegiate attitude, John was insistent on his standards, although subtle in the way he did it. |
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The insistent tune that runs through the concluding vivace non troppo is delimited by a dialogue between staccato violin and sonorous cello. |
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Staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence overflow, provoking insistent questions about history and how you teach it. |
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Nevertheless, as Rempel shows, Marpeck has a distinct, non-Lutheran soteriology marked by an insistent attack on the predestinarianism of classical Protestantism. |
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The public backlash to the proposal was quick and insistent. |
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Fake Steve Jobs is a perfectionist who is as insistent that his chai latte be served at 165 degrees as that his iMacs, iPods and iPhones be exactly the right noncolor. |
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