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The Assembly would only keep such a matter confidential at the express insistence of the victim".
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And it is all at Guardiola's express insistence.
Van Horn declared that the album is no Risk despite the insistence of other critics and fans, but expressed uncertainty as to which sonic direction the band might take in the future.
Burnley might never overwhelm opponents in the top flight, but the insistence of manager Owen Coyle that the team plays to certain principles, chiefly the right to express the best of yourself whoever you are playing against, carries a hopeful enthusiasm.
The clangorous insistence of it drives you crazy.
apartment at the insistence of his wife and their friends.
The band hasn't relaxed its pursuit of revelation, which expresses itself in myriad ways: Mr. Pérez's on-the-fly cadenzas, the unexpected thunderclap of Mr. Blade's crash cymbal, the dartlike insistence of Mr. Shorter's improvisational flights.
But, because of the insistence of the Inland Revenue, his monetary difficulties persisted.
There are plenty of ordinances, mostly passed at the insistence of La Guardia.
At the insistence of his family, he moved into assisted living at age 99.
At the insistence of Congressional Democrats, he agreed to plow billions of dollars into foreclosure prevention.
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