He is a devoted doctor who is adamant to make the make the best out of hopeless cases. |
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They were adamant that they would not allow the council to carry out work on the house nor the family to take up residence. |
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The group is adamant that these protests will continue until the club is closed. |
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Damian's career has embraced a plethora of characters and he's adamant that he doesn't have an ideal role. |
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Well, firstly I'm still adamant that you can't beat a pint of cask-conditioned ale, properly tapped and spiled, at the peak of perfection. |
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He is adamant that with a little effective time management, anything is achievable. |
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Meila was adamant that he stayed fearing for his vulnerability, she prepared bedding for him to sleep on the floor. |
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This weekend he was adamant that there was no rift with his former master, but was mystified about his demotion to the ranks. |
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Their boss doesn't take no for an answer and is adamant they get the client or face being sacked. |
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Residents are adamant that neither the sewerage system nor road infrastructure can cope with such an increase. |
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He remains adamant that he won't restructure his contract to make it easier for the team to trade him. |
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They see their fight as being a battle to secure a birthright, they are adamant that they will not be denied. |
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Despite these hurdles, all of the 59 speakers, like the pioneer cable guys, were adamant that the prize was worth the battle. |
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A compelling leader with brilliant intelligence, he was adamant and unyielding in his mission. |
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Jake is adamant and placing his hands around the machine, he blows as hard as possible down the tube. |
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Pat offered to drive him to the vicarage and back, but he was adamant in refusal, mounted his bicycle, and pedalled off. |
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At the wake of one of the dead, the mourners were adamant that there had been no fighting between insurgents and marines. |
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By the time Simon reached the age of sixteen he was pretty adamant that musical theatre was the route he wanted to follow as a profession. |
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For those who are still adamant to return to their old villages at any price, there are hard conditions. |
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However, Mary is adamant that Julian could not hide his feelings for her despite being reconciled with Patricia. |
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But he is adamant that there is not a word of truth in any of these stories, and that, for the time being at least, he is here to stay. |
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She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail. |
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He is adamant he has closed a deal which does not place undue pressure on his resources. |
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But the peace protesters were adamant that civil disobedience was the only course of action left to them. |
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The calls stopped abruptly that weekend, but Frisk is adamant that his decision is final. |
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When I started this site, I was adamant that no personal details of my life would find their way on to these pages. |
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He is adamant that he will never marry again and guards his new-found freedom fiercely. |
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The biotech companies remain adamant that they will not foot the bill, and that it is a matter for insurance by farmers. |
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The port authority has been adamant that a split train unloading system was not an option. |
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The mast has been shown to adhere to safe radiation levels but Ryan is adamant that it gives him headaches and dizzy spells. |
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Findlay is no less adamant when it comes to future funding for the company. |
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Sampson is adamant in her belief that language requirements for admission should be stricter. |
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She was adamant that her brother had fallen in defence of our two countries, the land of his birth and England, the land of his ancestors. |
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Many of them, I am afraid, are simply adamant in their views and are not interested in the evidence. |
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However, Maria is adamant that gender has never been an issue in her career. |
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However, the spokesman was adamant that the nursery had not been forced out of the church hall by rent increases. |
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He was adamant that the start had been legal, but after I had shown him our read-outs, he had to apologise. |
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Comparatively young and at the height of her powers and popularity, Baker was adamant. |
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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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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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Steven and some friends of his are all quite adamant that it was a reddish colour, not pink as the reporter surmised. |
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One explanation can be found in an adamant refusal to relinquish ceremonial practices. |
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The appellant was adamant that he had fled and left Burma on the same date, namely 5 August. |
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Let him suspect an officer of trying to overreach him in any matter of unauthorised stores, and he became as adamant. |
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My father was adamant that change could not come about without a violent revolution and a proletarian dictatorship. |
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Along the way there were stories and rumours that the two did not get on but Serena is adamant that the duo are not involved in a bitter feud. |
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There are no signs of either of these events coming to pass any day soon, but he is adamant that they will. |
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He never let go of his grudge against the Oppenheimers and was adamant about fighting his cause in court. |
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Lucas was adamant about having a nice, reliable car for us to drive the baby around in. |
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Many men were adamant they have never used dating agencies or lonely hearts columns. |
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She was so adamant on showing me how to use this loofah that I couldn't get a word in edgewise to tell her I wasn't interested in loofahs at all. |
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Murphy is also adamant that despite their substandard performance in the Leinster final they will give Limerick a run for their money. |
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But while lavish in his praise for tonight's visitors to Bootham Crescent, the City chief is adamant his side will not stand on ceremony. |
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He was my first guru and was a hard taskmaster, adamant about me getting the basics of my training in Carnatic music right. |
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There is no certainty that the IHS will be awarded all the costs it incurs and it is adamant that it cannot take part in the tribunal if guarantees of indemnity are not given. |
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They are adamant that their women-only concerts are not a result of religious rules. |
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Despite all the visual cues which might suggest otherwise, Manning was adamant that he was not trying to promote himself. |
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Many of the survivors were adamant that the fighters were made up of foreign nationals from all over the world. |
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To her great credit, Sally was as adamant about my authorial freedom as Ben was, until last week. |
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Despite the constant rejection Cindy remains adamant about maintaining her user status. |
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College authorities are adamant that the issue has been dealt with. |
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At the time, they were adamant that women were queuing up for copies. |
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Andrew was adamant that his son would not suffer the horrors he had. |
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As far as underage attendees, Dottley remains adamant that 18 was the cutoff point. |
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When Winston Foster first hit the scene in the '80s, he seemed adamant on overshadowing his albino features with rude boasts about his sexual prowess. |
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But his minister was adamant and rather than knuckle under, Spinetta quit. |
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He said he is adamant the waste from the sewage treatment plant situated on the Lea Road is not the cause of the alleged fish kills along the river. |
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Mellecker, the retired detective who investigated the skid row Stabber cases, is adamant the LAPD found its man. |
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Nowlin was adamant about keeping his big news a secret from the 15,000 other people in Stoughton, Wisc. |
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He was adamant he was going to speak or the meeting would stop. |
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As the story is revealed, Bloom begins to develop a need to peel away the veneer surrounding his incarceration, becoming adamant that he has been framed. |
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Mick was adamant that the referee was totally biased against the player. |
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Despite his aesthetic eccentricities, Browne is adamant that he is a traditionalist at heart. |
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Even when pressed further by the more sceptical boozehounds, he was still adamant he was heading for the snowy pistes of Belgium and that he was not simply piste. |
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He is adamant that this week he wants us to take immediate actions and clearly report what we see and do, rather than just speculate and make nebulous plans for the future. |
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Blair was adamant about bringing a hound pup along with her. |
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Yorkston is adamant that the club's lease is secure, but an expert on receivership told Scotland on Sunday that such leases could be declared null and void. |
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While one cannot be adamant in every case and say that these people are subject to demon activity, there is a very great likelihood that in fact this is their problem. |
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But Lara is adamant that their first match, against South Africa, will provide an accurate barometer of just how far his callow and inexperienced team have come. |
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Many others certainly don't see it that way and are adamant that the late politician was largely to blame for having an eye for the vision but scant regard for the detail. |
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She is adamant there is need to again take up the cudgels and for people to become involved in a campaign to have a general hospital located in Carlow Town. |
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The researchers are adamant though, the development is aimed not at couch potatoes but so that bedridden or disabled people to get some of the benefits of exercise. |
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But no sooner had he given his supporters real hope than Adamant Approach came cantering in behind on the bridle. |
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Whether lobbying Arab TV networks or chivvying politicians, those who loved Ken the most were adamant that his plight should never be forgotten. |
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However, Iblis, adamant in his view that man is inferior, and unlike angels was given the ability to choose, made a choice of not obeying God. |
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As BAA, the company was adamant that its name did not officially stand for anything. |
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Unprotected matter, however adamant, would have been ground to dust ages ago. |
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The four remaining members were adamant that the group would carry on and that their approaching North American tour would continue as normal. |
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But he is adamant he will not cowtow to the snipers and that his belief in his own convictions will remain as strong as always. |
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I'm sure there were tears shed on the Barbie pillowslip that night, but Harry was adamant. |
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England's players claimed a goal whilst the Germans were adamant that the ball had not fully crossed the line. |
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She was adamant that I never visit her apartment because she was surrounded by other ernai. |
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The leader of the French contingent, the Duke of Burgundy, however, was adamant that a direct attack on Jerusalem should be made. |
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Bocci is adamant that men and women can both derive pleasure from sultry reads. |
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They are also as adamant about the tone they want to strike. |
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So they go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful for impotency. |
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The studio subsequently turned back to Blake Edwards, who was adamant not to recast the character, feeling certain that no one could adequately replace Sellers. |
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But to do that he needs to fix the TTP problem and he's adamant he's not going to make any decisions without having key players on board which include the military. |
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Praeger, the flawed hero of this story, had never flown but was adamant that airmail would be a success, despite the obstacles of weather and technology. |
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However, a teary-eyed Anna is adamant it's over for good and poor Faye is devastated, blaming herself for their split and all the tension she's caused. |
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Making excellent use of a wealth of polling data, it convincingly establishes that Albertans are neither adamant neoliberals nor stalwart social traditionalists. |
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Johan is determined to play the field and adamant about never committing. |
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But Chamberlain himself was adamant that he and his colleagues met Asquith only once during the crisis and that was on the following day, Tuesday 5 December. |
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