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Regarding Geneva II, which aims to hold political talks on the future of Syria, on the other hand, Iran insists on participating, supported in such insistence by its Russian ally.
Ultimately, what has happened has justified the insistence by the ICC that Saif should be tried in The Hague.
But the insistence by the Vatican that markets must be underpinned by morality is not a new one.
One of the great jokes of American politics is the insistence by conservatives that the media have a liberal bias.
The insistence by President Bush and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon that Mr. Arafat halt the violence is ludicrous.
"It's too wet," yelled Navratilova, who responded to Shales's insistence by threatening to call the tournament referee.
The sticking point was the insistence by the parade committee that marchers not wear anything that signalled their sexual orientation.
The attacks have come from both sides of the political aisle, but have been pressed with particular insistence by conservatives and libertarians.
There was an insistence, by the act of drawing, that the composition would stay open, that the speculation would stay "wet" in the sense of a painting.
The trophy never did see the court, its moment postponed by Ray Allen's shooting stroke, by James's stubborn insistence, by Chris Bosh's spiteful palm.
(President Karzai has previously removed troublesome provincial leaders at American insistence by promoting or reassigning them; Ismail Khan of Herat is one example).
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