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There's a telling scene in which Julienne is being interviewed by a rather insistent journalist (Chloé Caillat) who asks her to define talent.
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He was, however, a rather insistent person, and perhaps in part owing to disagreements with colleagues, in 1911 he resigned his full-time post at MGH and opened his own hospital: the Codman Hospital (Fig. 2).
"What do you mean by duress?" I asked my rather insistent client.
After a minute or two, however, some rather insistent drums kick in.
"They were rather insistent about it".
And he was rather insistent on the pronunciation of his name.
Reports from comrades in the British press corps suggest that the Scotsman was greeted like a rather too-insistent cousin who has dropped in for tea.
It offers a rather partial picture of human potential, desperately insistent on positivity and transcendence on account of its own condensed and fleeting nature.
The relentless, measured tread is emphasized by a fascinating and insistent modular score by Arthur Honegger.
More than other publishers, Farrar, Straus was driven by pure editorial considerations — by an editor's insistent brandishing of a new manuscript — rather than by the projection of future sales.
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