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been insistent
adjective
Standing or resting on something.
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"We've been insistent this week that we wanted to redouble the positive," Gove said.
The Palestinians have been insistent that there can be no talks without a settlement freeze.
Many European allies have been insistent that the United States share the risks of Balkan operations.
The men had not planned on marrying on Day 1, Mr. Pisciotta said, but their young children had been insistent.
Hartnett went on: "Amyas has been insistent that Andrew Park tackles the cases one at a time.
Since the outbreak of hostilities in Iraq, Washington has been insistent that it the crumbling unity in the country restored.
The government has been insistent on fixing an "out of control" scheme by cracking down on "rorts".
But even as the film theorists have colonised her, Akerman has been insistent on going her own way.
The American message has been insistent: to the Arabs, act against the bombers: to Israel, withdraw from the recently re-occupied Palestinian cities, and do so now.
The American message has been insistent: to the Arabs, act against the bombers: to Israel, withdraw from the recently reoccupied Palestinian cities, and do so now.
I had been insistent on going to Northeastern for so long that I felt like I was playing it safe in going to Georgia.
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