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Everything insisted: "We're having a great time.
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They inevitable oversimplify everything, insist that candidates should be oversimplifying everything too.
"Environmental change changes everything," he insists, "and among the biggest change of all will be in environmentalism itself".
"He has tremendous will and is right in just about everything he insists on.
It reads as if he would be willing to acknowledge everything but insists he did nothing punishable by law.
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