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This is the history of the LaBasse family and, in particular, of Sagesse, the LaBasses' second-youngest member, whose slightly insistent name can mean "wisdom" but also, ironically, "good behavior" (or, as sagesse d'apres coup, "hindsight").
There is no wave without him," Khalifa next said, beginning a series of Tweets that were insistent but not particularly mean spirited.
It means that Egyptians now are insistent on holding you accountable".
The board has been insistent on running the club within its means and not take on heavy debt or depend on the largesse of a proprietor like rivals Manchester United and Chelsea.
Gutierrez is insistent that movement, by itself, doesn't mean anything.
Naturally, the warhawk right, ever insistent on American exceptionalism, by which they mean American supremacy, hates this.
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.
Let's figure that out: "nonsequential" means not along a time line or insistent that b follow a, but allows the reader to use many different branches and explore alternatives along other pathways.
Nobody was more insistent on returning to the sources, which for him meant the New Testament.
"What do you mean by duress?" I asked my rather insistent client.
What does it mean that someone who's so publicly insistent on dropping F bombs is proud as hell of his "big brother" for sharing his sexuality with the world?
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