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The United States had previously insisted on addressing those matters in the committee on economic issues.
He couldn't stop grinning, and he insisted on addressing Kinky deferentially as Governor, which made the candidate a little nervous.
I later learned that Kouchner asks everyone in his cabinet to tutoyer him, though a veteran of the Quai told me that he insisted on addressing his boss as "Ministre," not "Bernard".
She sounds like a --" (she gasps) "-- Yankee!" No one has ever called me Daisy Mae to my face, although I did have a friend from Rhode Island who insisted on addressing me as Scarlett, but I do sound hopelessly pretentious to my family down South just because I don't pronounce "own" and "on" the same way.
Speaking to host Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday," Graham repeatedly insisted on addressing his answers to Obama instead.
Another important issue Giaimo insisted on addressing was costumes, in that he "knew from the start" it would be a "costume film".
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My daughter insists on addressing the women with what I'd call a feminist version of their names.
How have they continued to haunt Africa's contemporary moment and insist on addressing and being addressed by the future?
"Skip is a dog's name," she pronounces, and insists on addressing him by his given name, Charles.
Steely in manner, appearance and views, she insists on addressing her interlocutors at every point as "Esteemed" followed by their job title.
They're not entirely free of pointlessly trendy touches, insisting on addressing the east London crowd as "Shoreditch" in deference to the area's fashionable reputation.
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