Sentence examples for insistent with age from inspiring English sources

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— indifference that slowly creeps up on you with age, that becomes more insistent with age.

Some vast what to call it?—indifference that slowly creeps up on you with age, that becomes more insistent with age.

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With age he became more resigned to the insistent presence of technology: "You simply can't keep the world out any longer," he told the writer Katherine Kuh.

With age comes wisdom.

It worsened with age.

It changes with age.

Bronze darkens with age.

With age comes extinction.

SAUCKEL: Yes, I was very insistent with Hitler about it, but I had no success.

The president is disappointing the Democrats who thought he'd be insistent, with no flexibility.

"Being insistent with questioning is considered inappropriate," said Maj. Gen. Pollapat Wannapaktr, a military spokesman.

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