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A thousand regulations and prohibitions take the place of law, while justice is destroyed by an insistent appeal to the most sordid, cruel and mean-spirited elements in human nature.
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Mr. Barak justified his decision to extend the deadline by citing the insistent appeals from Mr. Annan, President Clinton and other world leaders to give both Mr. Arafat and the situation on the street more time.
And in its insistent appeals to restore "middle-class America's basic bargain," it gives short shrift, at least so far, to the truly poor — the chronically and ruinously poor, the sort of people who in other countries get called the "underclass".
Robert Elston (Case Western Reserve University, USA) was the most insistent about the current appeal of family studies in a special session recognizing his 80th birthday.
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Insistent that his rights had been abused, Mr Lopez said yesterday that he would appeal.
And when the ensemble played at full throttle, as in the closing pages of the Quartet No. 5, it was with the full measure of insistent drive, grittiness and astringency that has always given Bartok's music its visceral appeal.
Bonham insistent.
2. (5:25) choppy, insistent piano.
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