She therefore resents any restriction or limitation being imposed on her and insists on being free and unhampered. |
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Still, the Pentagon insists that, except for a slight slip in retention in the National Guard, recruiting is not suffering. |
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But one local resident reckons that's not the case and insists a survey carried out last year said the trees could last another 50 years. |
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I am sure it is confusing for me to introduce myself as Rachel when my name tag insists otherwise. |
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Always the terra-cotta insists on its own physicality, the forms bearing traces of their making. |
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All the Pauline references to charismata, Campbell insists, are to be taken only in the latter sense. |
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Mr Best agrees that tougher planning controls should apply, but insists the case against masts on health grounds remains unproven. |
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The bank insists it's doing a service by covering checks and purchases that would otherwise bounce. |
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However, Williams insists any decision concerning the player's future will be based on football issues rather than his commercial value. |
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Vera insists on using her cellphone, wreaking havoc with the plane's navigational equipment. |
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal. |
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Nor, he insists, was there anything odd or untoward about his advocating the break up the United Kingdom while he was a servant of the state. |
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He insists he remains unwearied and will carry on, but how weary of him grows the club? |
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Despite dropping down a division to ply his trade, he insists he remains on the up and up. |
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Citing injuries and a dip in form with key players, he is amiable but firm as he insists that things are on the up and up. |
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Gomez insists reclaiming his title is only a stepping stone to bigger things. |
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Gumbel, like all charismatics, insists that receiving the Holy Spirit is a separate act from conversion. |
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In the context of inquiry at play in the Meditations, Descartes insists on indefeasibility. |
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Part-time football may seem a comedown, but he insists he has never enjoyed his football as much. |
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The Department of Education insists the school was always regarded as a temporary solution to an emergency situation. |
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If, in the face of these facts, somebody still insists that the boundaries of the Sikh religion are blurred, it is sheer pertinacity. |
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A Royal Mail spokesman insists that this is a serious problem and not funny at all. |
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He insists, we must ask whether the sense of God as operative in actual religious awareness coheres with contemporary scientific understanding. |
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She gets increasingly vexed by Les who insists she say particularly silly things over the airwaves. |
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It insists the commissioners' alternative scheme is not viable, as it will not attract sufficient grants. |
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His client still insists that she was coerced into committing the blackmail offences by her co-defendant. |
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While Brandon's career is flying high, Courtney insists the action star hasn't changed at all. |
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It recognised that a policy that insists on equal terms for rich and poor is like pitting a bull mastiff against a chihuahua. |
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The Judaeo-Christian tradition insists that the primary aim of any penal system is to reform and restore. |
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This is not the wishy-washy spiritualism that insists that it does not matter what you believe so long as you believe in something. |
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By definition a bureaucrat is an official who insists on a rigid adherence to rules and routine regardless of the needs of the situation. |
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While the industry insists it must stick together and speak with one voice, there have been individual voices of disapproval. |
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He insists they are not employees, but unpaid volunteers recruited by the Universal Music and Video Distribution Group. |
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At least since Roman times, Steve insists, buskers, story-tellers and musicians have been on the city's streets. |
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That is until a former talent scout for Newcastle United spots him while on holiday and insists he make the trip to trial for the Toon Army. |
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Jeff, who idolizes his mother, insists on emulating the conservative upbringing of his youth. |
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The team insists he will be ready for spring training, but he battled back problems all season. |
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Schools, he insists, have squandered money that would have been better spent on teachers and books. |
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Brass insists doubts over City's character and commitment can be firmly squashed in the wake of Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cambridge United. |
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Yet the other, demanding Guillem apparently insists on approving all her photos. |
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Israel's religion must be regarded as iconolatry even though it forbids images, since it insists on a personal, named God. |
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Caulfield insists the achievements of the record-breaking Tony McCoy have made it harder for the rest. |
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So, although Aristotle holds that ethics cannot be reduced to a system of rules, however complex, he insists that some rules are inviolable. |
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He is playing with a hairline fracture of his right thumb but insists the injury does not affect him. |
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Experiencing a mild hallucination of this sort is a good sign for the biographer, Geoff insists. |
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Problems only really arise when one insists that one's faith-based beliefs are objectively true, and others should believe them also. |
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Yash Raj insists it will not release its Aamir Khan-Kajol starrer at multiplexes, unless the Association meets their demands. |
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It insists on the introduction of obligatory rules for anti-discriminatory conduct in the job descriptions of schoolteachers. |
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The club's Bulgarian midfielder Stilian Petrov insists, however, that concentrating on the tasks immediately in hand will not prove difficult. |
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But Descartes insists that a rational distinction also obtains between any two attributes of a substance. |
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Scotland's first minister insists justice was his government's only consideration. |
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Berrie insists she has too much still to learn herself, without presuming to pass on pearls of wisdom to others. |
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He expects this outsourcing and offshoring to increase and insists both practices will benefit the US economy in the long run. |
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The trio is sidetracked on their journey when Julie spots garishly painted roadside billboards for a freak show and insists they check it out. |
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But Priya steps in and starts encouraging him and insists that he should cure her of her problem. |
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I really want to buy a new Toyota Matrix with a stick shift, but he insists that the front-wheel-drive version is lousy in the snow. |
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The company insists the flavourings are added to take away the harshness of the tobacco. |
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The king insists that he took direct control over the country's affairs to restore peace at a time when violence literally engulfed the kingdom. |
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Lewis, who has not fought since his eighth-round knockout of Mike Tyson last June, insists he will be ready. |
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However, when there is work to be done he insists that you knuckle down and we know the time to be serious. |
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Yet she insists that heads-up utilities will benefit greatly by such programs. |
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My mother insists the storm was so fierce a tidal wave came ashore, not just a storm surge. |
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It was playable, but the pro insists I must play the ball I declared provisional. |
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But it insists that these programmes be carefully targeted, strictly enforced, and rigorously evaluated. |
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However, one of the trustees of the pension fund at Irish Sugar insists that there is no immediate cause for concern. |
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But there's no groupie hero-worship thing going on in their relationship, she insists. |
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Yelena still insists that I would have placed better last time if my dress had been more outrageous. |
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The charity insists the changes are no reflection on the way wardens carried out their duties. |
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He insists that there will be no more changes of heart and already has plans for a post-rugby sporting career. |
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He always insists he's fine, but he's a wreck and he's destroying himself without even realizing what's happening. |
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The allegation is that she took the boy into the classroom cupboard and kissed him, though she insists he forced himself upon her. |
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If the Government insists on proceeding with the proposed National Stadium it should not be sited in already overdeveloped and gridlocked Dublin. |
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As well as the restrictions regarding supervision and time, the law now insists that a substantial meal be served at the function. |
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The industry insists that companies won't drill unless they're certain to hit pay dirt. |
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She declines to discuss return on investment, but insists payback will come. |
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Like so many modern dads, Sinise insists fatherhood far outweighs any of his career concerns. |
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The tourism department now insists on all boats having chemical toilets, which need be cleaned once every few months. |
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Instead he insists the new registrar will be able to respond to complaints in a quick manner, adding that complaints can be filed confidentially. |
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The council insists it cannot consider changing the certificate unless the cinema operators request it to do so. |
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Though it sounds intimidating at first, Addison insists that river surfing is an accessible sport with the right introduction, which he gives. |
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Apparently, the BBC accused the Government of sexing things up, although Jack Straw insists ministers prefer making a Horlicks. |
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He insists that the New Testament teaches no distinction between the moral and ceremonial law of the Old Covenant. |
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You might suggest, if she insists on getting married, that the house be in her name and that she have a prenup. |
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He insists he is an ordinary child and prefers following his beloved Aston Villa to swotting up on schoolwork. |
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So many riches, so many opportunities to astonish us, and yet Clarke insists on breaking off again and again to indulge in literary pastiche. |
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And if the characters she occupies are never more than tenuous patchworks, neither, her work insists, are we. |
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Not content with bag searches and scans with hand-held metal detectors, this chap insists on a proper pat-down search. |
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After all, not only does he have a silly nickname but he also insists on wearing a white polo-neck top under his jersey, even in clement weather. |
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Fiorina insists all the laggard businesses will be profitable by the middle of next year, or face more pruning. |
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Mary insists it was worth every waiting minute though and the band themselves were reportedly positive about their experience. |
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Fisher insists, though, that his star performer brings more than just yards of hard-won advances down field. |
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Although Crook had a tough time in his teens, he insists it did not traumatise him. |
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But terror is an abstract noun, not a country as our Constitution pickily insists for a war. |
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That sounds very much like a bribe, but Pearson insists that adults need time when they can be together alone. |
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She insists that she will only have a conversation with me if we do alternate lines of a sonnet. |
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He insists on leaving one overcrowded ruin of an apartment building because another refugee plays his radio too loudly. |
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Her troubles, she insists, are now in the past, and the insecure young girl has grown into a confident woman. |
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He insists the military campaign was a priori a result of the intrinsic political failures of republicanism at the outset. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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But while the young lions have a mountain to climb, Howarth insists the deficit is not insurmountable. |
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But even during mid-shoot re-writes and reshoots, he insists, the actress never pulled rank on the novice director. |
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Mr. Hayden who runs a telephone booth in the mostly Anglo-Indian locality of Mettuguda, insists that he comes there only to read newspapers. |
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He insists, not entirely convincingly, that he harbours no animus towards the First Minister. |
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It insists no one will be inappropriately housed by 2006 and a new inspectorate will scrutinise institutions. |
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His mistress insists that he married her in formal rites, thus indirectly confirming the retraction. |
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Rusk insists they'd never have such acute antennae for the cutting edge without his wife Louise's talent for creating new looks. |
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The song is an off-kilter anthem for wage slaves everywhere, but McCaughey insists it wasn't written from first-hand experience. |
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The organisation insists most people favour restrictions on smoking, as opposed to a total ban. |
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So my boss gets on the horn with one of the producers and insists that they let me meet with our client before he goes on the air. |
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Safari World's general manager insists that all his apes were acquired through the proper channels, or bred in captivity. |
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Worries that such a new building would be a desecration of a war memorial are nonsense, Mr Roberts insists. |
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The IMF insists that the Department of Statistics gets economic data together in a timely fashion. |
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The results of my study were negative, and the journal reviewer insists that I perform a post hoc power calculation. |
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But he counsels caution, and insists that patients should be able to make a free and informed decision before undergoing the treatment. |
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The government insists that no court has power to interfere in the manner of detention. |
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He insists we were given no information by a Crown source other than its press officer, who did not provide the quotes in our article. |
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The salesperson in question insists that she told me I could not use body lotion on my face. |
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She insists that the whole corporate system is rotten and even murkier crimes are committed in the financial world every day. |
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Laporte insists that his team will not specifically target England's goal-kicking danger man Jonny Wilkinson at Twickenham. |
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Virginia insists that she is not superstitious, but she says that she had to have a rowan by the gate. |
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Mr Devlin insists the public's concerns have been taken on board and that there is no question of overlooking them. |
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He insists that, as things stand, he has no intention of leaving, but should Middlesbrough fail to come up with a better offer, he will have to. |
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Hall insists that girls do best in girls' schools and are more likely to choose science subjects there. |
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As the rumblings of the critics grow louder, the performer insists he is better than ever. |
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He insists that all the meat is Scottish and the seafood, game, fruit and vegetables are local and delivered each day. |
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Palace are three points adrift at the bottom on a run of five defeats, but Dowie insists the league table should be no shock. |
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The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists. |
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The Lula administration insists that the pension plan is necessary to control the runaway costs of the public sector. |
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He insists that while assertive management is needed, there is no place for aggression or bullying. |
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Her estranged grandmother insists on lovingly transforming her from gawky teen into beautiful royalty. |
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The community council insists that the boundary details were delivered to the inspector's address before the deadline but somehow went astray. |
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What may seem odd and unstructured at first glance, he insists, will soon seem fun and spontaneous. |
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He gets himself invited to a party at Jenna's, hoping to try his luck at spin the bottle, but insists that Nicholas comes along. |
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But for all his success in the sack, he insists that what he's really looking for is a woman he can take home for keeps. |
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Texaco insists that it was simply a business move in the light of falling profits. |
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Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical. |
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The substantial financing needed for such an operation came from abroad, Moscow insists. |
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If she's volatile, puts you down or insists on having her way, she's not a good candidate for best friend material. |
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Seumas Milne, Guardian comment editor, insists that the letters printed were representative of the mailbag. |
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She isn't based on herself, she insists, apart from sharing her own red, curly hair. |
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It is not fair to blame the Safer York Partnership for failings in the fight against crime, he insists. |
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The rest of the gang have supporting roles, including the only posho on the wing who insists on being King George. |
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The modest lifesaver is pleased with his award, but insists he was simply acting on instinct and determination. |
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The only reason for the current grungey look, he insists, is that he's been too busy to do anything about it. |
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The Bolton players and the directors, he insists, are determined not to let the row affect the Reebok team spirit. |
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The quest for truth, North insists, is not about apportioning blame or naming scapegoats, but the prevention of future tragedies. |
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Physically he was back to his best, but Jackson still insists the mental scars of that summer robbed him of a metre. |
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Lewisham Council insists there will be no shortage of secondary school places in September. |
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Nothing has been said in his diaries, he insists, that his wife Jane has not already seen and approved. |
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He insists that, despite the game's international attractions, he has more important business to attend to in his own backyard. |
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He says dentists feel bad about the situation but he insists their hands are tied. |
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He insists he is not aware of any heart flutters or whatever to alert him to this problem. |
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He accepts she visited his coffee bar but insists she never identified herself to him while in Cambodia. |
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However he insists that this can only be good for the development of his players. |
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ProMobile claimed that it has received no such letter, while the French company insists it has proof that it has reached the addressee. |
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No one is ever going to successfully copy his dishes, he insists, because they'll never have his tofu. |
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Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche. |
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And while refusing to confirm or deny that it's going on, the White House insists only evildoers need fear government eavesdroppers. |
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He insists that the World Cup is far from his mind but this is undoubtedly the biggest year yet of the 30-year old marksman's football career. |
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The press doggedly insists on telling us how many soldiers have died since May 1st. |
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It's his favorite move, and history screams that it'll hurt the campaign if he insists on it. |
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He insists this perception is wrong and that the main threat to curlews and plovers comes not from buzzards but habitat loss. |
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Yet Segal insists on cutting to shots of faces whenever the dialogue begins to build any momentum. |
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Mr Hill insists he has received no recent complaints and has even been sent a letter of thanks from the forum. |
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Beethoven often insists on taking us by the scruff of the neck and giving us a thorough shaking. |
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Yet the 61-year-old Diller insists there was never anything to the scuttlebutt. |
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The author of this movie review clearly did not enjoy the movie and insists in putting it down. |
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Despite the barney in May, Mr Willis insists there is a real spark between them and they can't wait to walk hand-in-hand down the aisle. |
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The national ideology insists on an unequivocal ethnic relationship with the ancient Illyrians. |
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His whereabouts are unknown, though China insists that he is quietly continuing his studies in a secret location. |
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She insists there is a common thread running through the show, despite the fact that it features work and artists that refuse to be pigeonholed. |
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Wal-Mart insists its financial plans don't depend on owning a bank or a thrift. |
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Meanwhile, the flower girl pouts and insists that she is a good girl and that the notetaker is not a gentleman. |
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What about the chap who insists his bank use his thumbprint to identify him if he applies for credit? |
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Jason, who has reading difficulties, is now said to be so paranoid that he insists on supervision while taking the rubbish out at night. |
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But the under-fire Burnley keeper insists he is not battling a crisis of confidence. |
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Tarmac insists the quarry will be hidden from view by a screen of more than 20,000 trees and a mile and a half of hedgerow. |
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Gene, stunned, insists that he should do it again for an official timekeeper while Finny insists that he wants his feat to be kept a secret. |
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Another top European runner always insists on an opt-out clause if the race day temperature is above 30 degrees. |
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He also insists the station is changed if anything comes on that doesn't have a strong beat. |
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There is no such thing as a free trade deal, only self-interest, the cynic insists. |
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Audrey's son, a landscape architect, insists that the front left corner of the yard needs a white birch. |
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He built a multiracial meritocracy that insists on tolerance, lawfulness and freedom from crime. |
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Sitting in a position that finally demands respect, Shylock insists on his pound of flesh. |
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She insists that the practice of karezza, a special kind of sexual union, was a key to mysticism, magic, and creativity. |
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At no stage can it be credibly argued that all means towards a peaceful settlement in the conflict had been exhausted, the report insists. |
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Her husband, Harvey, is a commodity broker, but he would sooner die, she insists on his behalf, than trade pork bellies. |
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The writer insists he knew nothing about the unjust imprisonment and torture practiced by the Party. |
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Today, Sheen regrets the incident but insists that he never started fights as a young tough but only fought in support of others. |
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Labor insists on amendments, the government accepts them under protest then claims Labor is weak on terror. |
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In any case, he insists that the spending programme is affordable and costed. |
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She not only insists that her husband tell her he loves her every night, but she's ravenous for information about how much he loves her. |
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And Guggisberg insists that all national history must contain an element of exceptionalism to give shape to national identity. |
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India has 67,000 troops involved in 37 other UN missions but it insists on a full UN mandate. |
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My source on this is very highly placed, and usually insists on complete confidentiality. |
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The couple now split the childcare duties, although Hough insists that her husband is the better parent. |
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For Bay, the movie represents an opportunity to direct a futuristic sci-fi thriller, but he insists that it is in no way geeky. |
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I keep trying to get him to sit down, but he insists on checking all the stalls and paddocks himself even though I've already done it twice. |
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Despite the vogue for very short focal distances, in glossy shots of food, for example, he insists on sharpness throughout. |
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Ford insists it vetoed the spot, proposed by an ad agency to give the souped-up minicar a bad-boy image. |
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I'm not a member but one of my clients always insists on meeting there, and who am I to argue, given that only members can buy drinks there? |
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Though her father repeatedly refers to poor whites as trash, her mother insists that they be referred to as people. |
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Despite people thinking that he's minted now, Elliot insists major deals are not quite the cash grab like they used to be. |
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Protesters demand power as the government insists on a second round of voting. |
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She insists that his misdeeds are not about race, diversity or affirmative action. |
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There's nothing musty or fusty about a passion for old, rare, or out-of-print books, Janette insists. |
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He is reluctant, but Helen insists, so we walk down the road this time, towards Victoria Park. |
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His mistakes and misdemeanours have been public ones, but he insists he has learned from them. |
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It is worth considering going elsewhere if a trader insists that you pay up front and there does not seem to be a good reason. |
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In the Gazette article Mr Billings insists we separate people's private and public lives. |
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But Allan insists that mixed martial arts is still a lot safer than boxing. |
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Clearing customs at an airport terminal, he insists on pushing a luggage trolley. |
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Though the airport authorities urge him to leave the coffin at the airport and go to a hotel, the youth insists on staying with it. |
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Soyinka insists the day Africa is able to sort out its leadership vacuum is the day the continent will finally come of age. |
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For a client who insists on a CD-ROM of as-built drawings, the obvious solution is to copy them as read-only files. |
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Ross, who is a hairdresser, insists customers aren't put off by his massive Mohican. |
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The county council insists the dump has another three years to go before its full capacity is reached. |
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He insists that Jani was kept in a sealed-off room under constant video surveillance and closely monitored. |
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In the next chapter, we turn to a philosophy that insists that mathematics is inherently informal. |
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Kids with poor turnout tend to destroy their knees under rigorous training at a school that insists on turnout. |
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Clearing customs at an airport terminal, Wilkinson insists on pushing a luggage trolley. |
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The administration insists that we give it a blank check for waging war and trampling on civil liberties. |
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A recalcitrant province insists it won't play the odds when deciding how to dispose of Crown land in British Columbia. |
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Keane, being a realist, recognises those facts, but insists that the game is very much fifty-fifty. |
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You are not obligated to provide her with your company just because she insists on it. |
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If your pal insists you partake in whatever negativity she is up to, blows up at you or quits calling you, you haven't lost much. |
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And that woman, that blowsy, strident woman who insists on telling everybody what she thinks of them. |
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Grandpa insists on feeding the dogs good food to keep them healthy for the big hunt. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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However Wright insists confidence remains undented and no prolonged re-grouping is required. |
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More importantly perhaps, AMD insists that its multi-core plans shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. |
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Although Brooks often insists that there are many conservative Bobos as well, his work clearly describes a Blue State lifestyle. |
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He insists that what he is doing is to configure the commonplace issues of ordinary life. |
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Like a bold boy at a children's party, he still insists on being the centre of attention even though it's not his birthday. |
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Common mythology insists that the modern European tattoo was adopted as a variant of Polynesian custom. |
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He insists that the city is continuing to work with county officials in hopes of coming to a solution that is agreeable to everyone. |
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With the Dons heading for a bottom-six finish, Anderson insists there's no way they can freewheel to the summer. |
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Cooke insists the device will speed up the pace of play, one of the biggest bugbears in the increasingly popular sport. |
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Despite his business commitments, Martin insists on milking his 50 cows at least once per day. |
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Their brief also insists that all materials must come from recycled waste material. |
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He has good reason to hold Rab dear to his heart, however much he insists he was just a two-dimensional character in a script. |
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She insists fox hunting supporters must now accept that they have lost the argument. |
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The council also insists it must be able to comment on any further applications or submissions. |
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In fact, Mr Balls insists that he always wanted to stay on at the Treasury into the second term to complete unfinished business. |
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The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry. |
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No man should have fatherhood thrust upon him in a situation where the woman insists on going to term because she objects to abortion on moral grounds. |
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The government, which stopped publishing crime statistics years ago, insists that violence has abated. |
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Free black Americans, he insists, played the crucial role of bringing British abolitionist pressure to bear on America. |
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She insists, laughing, that her grandfather looked better in his britches than Adolf Hitler did in his. |
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The battalion also is short of ammunition, Sergei says, but he insists he would still like to return to battle. |
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Even though he underwent an aortic valve replacement in 2008, he insists he has no intention of retiring anytime soon. |
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She must leave the banlieue, just as she insists to the school counselor, that she must go to high school. |
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Thousands of children are on wait lists to get in charters and baraka insists that he supports them as part of the overall system. |
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Cuomo, as any other governor would, insists his budgets are beacons of responsibility. |
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Also, because Jobs insists on being involved in all products that Apple ships, he ends up becoming a bottleneck. |
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Yet it was a role the 26-year-old actress insists she lucked into. |
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The rest of the essays and lectures in The Masters of Mankind show how Chomsky insists on breaking all the rules. |
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She insists, however, that she considers herself separate from victims of chronic abuse. |
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Mrs. Leivers insists that Paul see this nest made by a jenny wren. |
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Yet a professor I'm working with insists on having some 55-word quotations be set as normal quotes, and some 45-word quotations be set as block quotes. |
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In Romans 3 Paul insists on six occasions that we are justified by faith. |
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Denied parole nine straight times, he insists he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. |
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And the Wanderers' club skipper insists he is not whistling in the wind. |
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Despite his tendency to speak frankly on political issues, he insists that neither he nor his group are politically active. |
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But Mrs. crane insists that she has pledged her heart to one dude and one dude only. |
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I drink tea, chat to a Greek crewman whose English is very poor but who insists he wants to know what my books are about. |
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Following the principle that what was not assumed cannot be redeemed, Lewis insists that God himself was involved in the kenosis, including the death and burial of Jesus. |
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She still insists she refused the C-section throughout the delivery, even as she was pushed into the operating room. |
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It insists on efficiency standards for household appliances so that your towels come out of the dryer refreshingly cool and damp. |
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He insists that the Heriot's amendment is too woolly to vote upon. |
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He insists more than his teacher that we recognize the physical presence of elements that are alien to canvas, yet takes extra care to make that presence ambiguous. |
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Although polls now show Schwartz trailing, she insists there is still time and that people are just now tuning in. |
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Our narrator insists that such a dispensation was never on offer or agreed to in 1982 when the band came together. |
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But the Burnley boss insists he is still keeping one eye on the opposite end of the table after reiterating that survival remains his number one target. |
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As it turns out our most pestilent weed is the woman living at the far end of the property who insists the yardmen have yet to do the trimming she's wanted for months. |
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Eggleston insists, however, that being a documentarian was never his intention. |
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Husserl insists that the talk of intuition here is no mere analogy. |
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Fairfield Greenwich denies it engaged in any wrongdoing and insists that it informed its investors of its relation to Madoff. |
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A fire that he insists is only picking up pace, according to top-secret intelligence briefings. |
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Her schedules, she insists, combine quality with wide appeal. |
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Thus, after just a handful of bars of ritornello, delivered at a breakneck speed, the soloist enters at, and insists upon, a much more sedate and measured tempo. |
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Of course, the Vatican insists that there is really no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to the road to heaven. |
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The mainstream LGBT movement, meanwhile, still insists that neither of these futures will come to pass. |
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He insists this was an innocent, routine reminder of company procedures. |
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Although his money has dried up and his poll numbers are in a tailspin, Gibbons insists he is running for reelection next year. |
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The magistrate still insists he is confident of his assailant's identity. |
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He insists that the denizens at the Guinness Book of World Records have given him the permission for the talkathon and were even watching his event closely. |
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She insists her announcement last week that 1,700 jobs would be axed from the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks was a decision taken here and not in Melbourne. |
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Hinton still insists he was being honest about the facts as far as he knew. |
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Shields insists things were never as bad as people make out. |
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Sri Lanka insists that all its inhabitants are equal citizens of the state. |
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So much for the Stockholm syndrome the GOP House leadership insists represents political reality. |
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Unsettled and inconsolable, Renai insists they move again, only to find the disturbances follow them to their new house. |
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There are still gorgeous gowns being produced, Tfank insists, but the individuality seems to have diminished. |
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He insists that after hearing what specialists had to say he was even more convinced he was right, and that Howard was an old political leader thrashing around for an issue. |
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Odysseus tries to take neither a bathe nor bedding, but she insists. |
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When he's finished caressing my windows with as little elbow-grease as is humanly possible, the little tinker always insists that he hasn't got any change. |
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But Lear insists his longer, more detailed journeys are more thorough, experience-rich, and luxurious. |
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To this day, Palmeiro insists that he never juiced and simply took a tainted vitamin shot. |
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British Waterways, which has its headquarters in Watford, near London, insists it does not want to bar walkers or canoeists from using its canals and towpaths. |
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