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"This brutal incident is a failed attempt to hinder the state from building its institution but we assure all that it will increase the drive and insistence of the armed forces and the Interior Ministry to weed out the roots of terrorism in North Sinai," the military said in a statement circulated to media. .

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Beccaria's rationality, versatility, and insistence on the unity of knowledge were typical of the intellectual life of his time.

There's not a single paragraph in A Book of Death and Fish when we are not engaged by the vigour and jump and insistence of his voice – despite the self-congratulatory tone and pontificating.

Every repudiation of the treaty was followed by an offer to negotiate a fresh agreement and insistence on the limited nature of Germany's ambitions.

In the years preceding the first version of this article, the variety and insistence of calls to set goals for research in the United States had been striking.

"What I hear is the impatience and insistence of Kenyans that this is resolved," she said.

Other delays were caused by differences between American and Russian shipbuilding techniques and the insistence of the Naval Ministry on approving any design changes even though a Russian commission had been sent to Philadelphia to supervise her construction.

Flames touched none of these, and the insistence of the museum directors that smoke and pouring water had done no damage seemed to be borne out when reporters were finally admitted by officials who mopped their brows in the trembling weakness that followed their first tense excitement.

Despite weeks of warnings, an online war of words among supporters and public appeals for calm from cabinet ministers and the insistence of the Egyptian foreign ministry that all sides "had a desire for calm ahead of the crucial match", the Algerian players had barely made it out of the airport before they were attacked.

The great problem for Christianity is always the humility of the figure in whom God is said to have been incarnate, and the insistence of the tradition that God is present in the persons of the despised and rejected.

And the insistence of the leader that he has no obligation to release any record of his financial entanglements, with the bold repeated lie that an "audit"—whose existence can't be confirmed and wouldn't matter anyway prevents him from doing so, is simply and mutely accepted.

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