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Later, he said, they became insistent.
He then became insistent that my partner join us.
The applause reached a crescendo before the chants became insistent and irresistible.
When the new space was planned here, that thought became insistent.
When payment had not been made by early January, the prosecutor said, Justice Barron became insistent.
But the clerics became insistent that they be allowed to take control of the facilities after a brief American presence.
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The rhythm of protests, followed by crackdowns, followed by renewed protests has become insistent in many cities.
Our perspectives on this matter are often scoffed at as uninformed; if we become insistent, many trainers will simply not train our horses.
A few passing remarks take note of how, over the years, he has found it ever harder to write; and the passing remarks become insistent.
It's like scientific method, really; you're always wrong, and if you become insistent on your model of things, this is idolatrous thinking.
In that period, the Communist left had become insistent about its Americanism, in its rather embarrassing effort to tout American democracy, which it had called "imperialism" until the U.S.S.R. sought the United States as an ally against Hitler.
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