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"There is no way I am thinking of serving tampons to people in a restaurant," he insisted, speaking from a field in north Wales where he is filming a new television series, Heston's Fantastical Food.
We are ready to continue our negotiations in good faith," he insisted, speaking at an event held by Washington-based think tank the Council on Foreign Relations.
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North and South, "they're in it right up to the neck with the rest of us," Forrest insists, speaking of slavery.
"I can't explain or try to excuse this ignorance," Harker insists, speaking as much for herself as for the author, who has written a check no Romanian bank can cash.
(Like all the diplomats I spoke to, he insisted on speaking anonymously because of the sensitivities of relations with Saudi Arabia).
And she insisted on speaking Yiddish almost always and on expanding her speaking parts in scripts whenever possible.
The two officials who revealed the information about Carrillo Fuentes' arrest insisted on speaking anonymously because they were not authorised to speak to the press.
From the punctiliousness with which he spoke of, and insisted others speak of, his new bride, you might have thought she was the ineffable, unnameable divinity Herself.
He usually insisted on speaking in Hindi during interviews on India's English-language television channels, even though he speaks very good English.
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