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Plato and Socrates insisted on all terms being defined.
And Don? He'd likely be puttering around the house or hanging out at the country club, sitting under the wide-brimmed hat his dermatologist insisted on, all but oblivious to the women strolling past in their swimsuits and tennis whites.
"We insisted on all the schoolchildren walking to us," says Osborne of the event.
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Not only is he the size of a baby, but he also acts like one, following me around the house and insisting on all my attention all the time.
Taxpayers should insist on "all".
It insists on all published maps of the region having the nine-dash line clearly marked.
In future talks, Iran will continue to insist on all its rights for peaceful uses of nuclear energy, including a full national fuel cycle.
While not claiming that this is an internal sea, Beijing insists on all maritime rights under international law arising from its alleged sovereignty over the islands.
The 2013 Red Sox did indeed make history, but it was not the history that Joe Buck and Co. kept insisting on all night — that they had finally clinched a World Series at home, for the first time since 1918.
But she recognised that this enthusiasm needed a rein, and she often found this in the editor, Alastair Hetherington, who would insist on all necessary checks being made before the Guardian embarked on her latest campaign.
"I think we need another three wins," says Holloway, whose most un-Premier League like club impose a £10,000-per-week wage ceiling and insist on all professionals washing articles of their own kit.
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