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"He was always insistent that you must have free entry," said Collishaw.
He got me into the Royal Academy, and into the R.S.C.; he's always been a kind of gateway, and he's always insistent and unapologetic".
But there was a lot of argument, a sort of a democratic party, the party of the underprivileged or whatever, always insistent that everybody's supposed to keep hands off the theoric fund which should only be used for its welfare state — I'm embarrassed to use such a term because of course there was nothing like that in the ancient world.
"Bernie was always insistent that what he did during the war was nothing unusual, and only what many thousands of others did for their country.
She was always insistent that we do our best and compete with ourselves.
Ralph was always insistent that image was important". Seagraves, who died in 1998, was not one to be easily embarrassed.
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"Michael had made various enemies along the way because he was always so insistent on defending his artistic freedom.
Her dad had always been insistent that his children shouldn't follow him into the business - 'So of course it became intriguing.
He has always been insistent that everything feed back into Facebook itself.
It is the way I have always been: insistent and demanding of myself, uncompromising when it came to getting things done the "right" way.
Heimlich had always been insistent that back blows were unsafe, calling them "death blows" at every opportunity, and by 1985 he'd convinced US Surgeon General C. Everett Koop to call the use of back blows lethal.
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