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She is even more insistent than Ms. Hirsi Ali in drawing a distinction between Islam and Arab tribal culture, its "dictatorship from the desert".
Ukip, likely to do well in May's European elections and possibly secure the largest popular vote, will be even more insistent than in 2010 that its leader Nigel Farage is not excluded.
Since the start of the TV version in 2011, O'Carroll has been even more insistent than Coel and Waller-Bridge in maintaining theatricality, recording in front of a live audience with whom he often interacts.
Chapters on the Calvin Klein showroom and Martha Stewart's stalled makeover of the Bunshaft house in East Hampton, N.Y., frankly reveal an architect striving to cope with perfectionists even more insistent than he.
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Instead, however, top officials have become even more insistent that austerity is the one true path.
Aaron Schock, the 27-year-old Republican from Illinois, was even more insistent that taxpayers have grown increasingly impatient with bailout after bailout.
That Copenhagen could have dirtier parks than New York seems to subvert the natural order of things — next we'll start hearing that the Danes are also pushier in line and are even more insistent that they get better tables when they eat out.
Sometimes Mamet could be even more insistent.
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.
Even more insistent is the petitioners' attack, not made below, on the charge of the trial judge as to reasonable doubt.
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