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The great Hepburn takes enormous risks: Linda goes into long arias of complaint and fantasy and hope, which, directed at Johnny alone, become a way of offering herself and of demanding, even insisting, on a response.
(Democrats insist on an entitlement).
Ms. Reno promised to reconsider and get back to lawmakers within 30 days, but senators insisted on a speedier response, aides said.
Trump has repeatedly insisted on an unhurried response and largely has followed the cautious counsel of Pompeo, now one of the president's most trusted confidants.
Pope Francis also insisted on "a more extensive response" from European and international officials to help Italy deal with the influx.
In Ann Abraham's first appearance before MPs she told the Commons public administration committee that she was drawing up a protocol with the Lord Chancellor's Department to insist on faster responses across Whitehall to her inquiries.
The government had long insisted on a hard-line, zero-tolerance response, relying on police combat, which only increased the bloodshed.
It should also insist on a rapid response to the long-standing demand to end the military trials for civilians and the application of emergency law, which makes those trials and other means of repression possible.
"Tom Daschle is a noted leader in insisting on a United States response in the global epidemic.
He insisted on a gavel.
He insisted on a compromise: "BSCH".
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