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But the confessionals from candidates have become more insistent.
Those claims have become more insistent as President Obama's August 2010 deadline for withdrawing combat troops nears.
If American workers emulate these German workers, the current occasional calls in this country for shorter and more accommodating work hours will become more insistent and extensive.
Some agents and co-op board members say that the Buildings Department has become more insistent, declining to renew temporary certificates of occupancy in some cases.
It wasn't the first time he had experienced such stirrings at the end of a long task, but lately the odd, internal itching had become more insistent.
Yet if, for instance, Cook's team were to continue to win and Strauss's not to, then the questions would become more insistent.
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It became more insistent when Norwich doubled their lead.
In the later works, the feeling of doom becomes more insistent.
As he spoke, his voice grew louder, his tone became more insistent.
— indifference that slowly creeps up on you with age, that becomes more insistent with age.
As political parties became active in the territory, demands for increased local control over governmental decision making became more insistent.
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