With firm insistence such as this, how could Charlie have withstood such opposition? |
Hence, perhaps, her later insistence on singing to the captive audiences at her poetry readings. |
In 1911, at his father's insistence, he sat the diplomatic service exams, passing with flying colours. |
The insistence that hate could be entirely quenched was earlier explained as the flip side of loving your neighbor. |
A more literal reading relates us directly to the pattern of the cosmos, with its insistence on the separation of categories. |
What unites both liberals and conservatives is their mutual insistence on the exclusivity and absoluteness of their vision. |