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Sometimes Mamet could be even more insistent.
Instead, however, top officials have become even more insistent that austerity is the one true path.
Now that Bank of America was negotiating to buy Lehman, Fleming was even more insistent.
Chad Pennington, who was a rookie in 2000, was even more insistent.
This makes the insulin even more insistent and, to make matters worse, all those elevated insulin levels are bad for your blood vessels.
Marketing VP Judith Bitterli is even more insistent, saying that Android is just as vulnerable as a Windows PC. "We don't see the threat going down.
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He tried to be even more cheerfully insistent.
Faces are more heavily modeled than before, and glances and gestures are even more piercing and insistent.
"While many hoped that U.S. foreign policy would be more to Europe's liking," Mr. Daalder said, "Washington has been even more unilateralist than before, more insistent on having its way and more dismissive of the perspectives of others -- whether it is on rebuilding Afghanistan, addressing underlying causes of terrorism, or broadening the scope of the war on terrorism".
So then we became more insistent, even occasionally strident and "uppity", and...nothing...nothing
Alas, those most responsible for the ongoing debacle in Iraq are most insistent on even more extensive and intensive military intervention.
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