Sentence examples for insisted from the beginning from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes it is as if the film is stymied by the very importance on which it had insisted from the beginning.

Mr. Hunt insisted from the beginning that he was innocent.

But despite the architectural signal that sends, she insisted from the beginning that her theater too exist as an idea rather than a building, a permanent space demanding administration.

Renzi's intervention with May, however, indicates that Italy has become increasingly exasperated with a different foe: Cambridge University, which has insisted from the beginning that it is cooperating with investigators and has met the demands of Italian authorities.

Part of the reason for speed in the case, according to Ms. Caldwell's affidavit, was that Andersen insisted from the beginning that the case had to be resolved by this month.

Unfortunately, it came on the same day that the regime fired missiles and barrel bombs on Douma, near Damascus, and the suggestion provoked stunned outrage from the Syrian opposition, as well as the Americans and the French, who had insisted from the beginning that the war could only end with Assad's removal.

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Although Brandon came there with an addiction to alcohol and an eating disorder, the Jacqueses claim A Sober Way insisted from the very beginning that they could provide all the necessary treatment to fight both issues.

This dubious technique also involves insisting, from the beginning of any commercial relationship, that aggrieved parties waive their legal rights to sue in court for redress.

Lunch in a public restaurant was a part of their meetings that she insisted upon from the beginning.

One reason that Mr. Lee works the way he does -- as an independent filmmaker who relies on the studios for financing and distribution -- is that it guarantees him final cut, something he has insisted on from the beginning.

He insisted almost from the beginning, for example, that building the walkway would be a community affair -- a self-financed, volunteer effort that would not take a dime of government money.

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