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Gibran at one time had hoped to be a playwright, and "Jesus" shows a gift for characterization and "voice" — an insistence, for the moment, on one speaker's point of view — that saves the book from his habitual gassiness.
But most of what Altria wanted — an insistence, for example, that the F.D.A. not be able to outlaw cigarettes entirely — was likely to have been in there in any case.
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"There's an insistence from authorities for the victim to reach an agreement with the attacker, and in most cases that means an economic agreement".
American terms for a political settlement will probably be an insistence that, for the time being, there be 2 separate states in Vietnam with approximately the 1954 boundary.
Women's Intercultural Center I found an inspiring sense of self-determination, an insistence that for a community and a region to change it must become more self-sufficient.
In 2014 we see that there there are plenty of out gay musicians making music, from Sam Smith to the XX, but back in 2005 there was a dogged insistence for me to clarify my sexuality in the media, which culminated in Q, one the UK's biggest music magazines outing me.
In her statement, Lilly cited the queer theorist José Esteban Muñoz: "Queerness is essentially about the rejection of a here and now and an insistence on potentiality for another world".
Kildea's life acknowledges, as every Britten biography must, that his sexuality was at the centre of his life and his work in a way that it simply wasn't for Auden – that's what denial and an insistence on healthiness does for you.
The whole production was distinguished by an insistence on doing things for real, on working in conditions not so different from those faced by the drama's characters.
In his 1999 book "A Charge to Keep," George W. Bush, who was then the governor, described Mr. Sadler as "a scrappy and fiercely independent trial lawyer, stubborn and known for an insistence on doing things his way".
Wise's growing reputation for an insistence upon accuracy and realism was epitomized in the memorable barroom brawl between leading actors Robert Mitchum and Robert Preston in the moody film-noirish western Blood on the Moon (1948).
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