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But accounts of errors have become increasingly insistent.
Like Mrs Palin, the media has become increasingly insistent that it is not an elite.
"Spiderweb" approaches those ideas subtly, but they become increasingly insistent as the story goes on.
As tourism has exploded, radically reshaping the city, the question of who Barcelona is ultimately for has become increasingly insistent.
In Congress, Democratic leaders have become increasingly insistent that Mr. Bush give the inspections more time or provide firm evidence as to why Iraq poses an immediate threat.
But Mr. Modi's fiery oratory and unusually combative campaign style have long resonated with his party's most enthusiastic supporters, who have become increasingly insistent that he be the party's candidate.
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Ms. Chuma's fluid, abrupt gestures became increasingly insistent, but the message remained obscure.
Her emails, meanwhile, become increasingly characterised by an ugly and insistent antisemitism: "I say if I can't write my book and get emotionally and verbally raped by James Lasdun, a Jew disguising himself as an English-American, well then, the Holocaust Industry Books should all be banned as should the films".
Though his music has become increasingly chromatic over the years, this piece is unceasingly dissonant (insistent major and minor seconds sounding through most of it), with jagged, anxious rhythms set against a steadily pulsing backdrop.
This has become increasingly untenable.
More likely, colleges will become increasingly stratified.
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