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At least in spirit, more and more Egyptians have joined the small core of political activists, many of them Islamists or leftists, who insistently demand civil rights and an end to police brutality and sham democracy.
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But Fritz leans forward, breaks the spell, and insistently demands, "You know that I have only one thing to ask.
The pro-Iranian Lebanese Shiites have insistently demanded the release of some of several hundred Shiites and Muslim Palestinian militants imprisoned in Israel who were captured in southern Lebanon or inside the occupied territories.
It reads as though it was produced in one burst of energy over the course of a long weekend; although this has the advantage of making it a fast read, a book that so insistently demands skimming can only be superficial.
Today Italy is at an impasse: La Repubblica has insistently demanded that Berlusconi come clean about Noemi, for the last two weeks publishing a list of 10 questions it wants him to answer.
The insistently paranoid demands of "The Castle", the Oulipian structural shifts and self-conscious collisions of art and politics that drive "The Fall", leave the reader very little space to breathe.
Soon after, a white sport utility vehicle with Pennsylvania license plates pulled up, and a stranger behind the wheel offered the girl a lift, at one point demanding insistently, "Hey, come over here," according to the police.
Piedirosso from Campania should be juicy and floral without giving up texture: tannic enough to demand food, insistently fruity enough to accompany it.
Since the Shias of Iraq and Iran have come more boisterously to the fore in the past few years, their co-religionists in Lebanon have demanded, ever more insistently, a leading, even predominant, role in their own patch and beyond, in keeping with their fast-growing numbers (they are now Lebanon's largest single group) and in view of their past poverty and political inferiority.
Now we have succumbed to a micropolitics, where the demands of groups are insistently for their own separateness and autonomy, with each group being dutifully placated in turn.
Because the leader is unattainable, and because his attentions must be shared among many followers, a relation of identification is expressed in the demand for uniformity that the followers insistently impose on each other, according to the example of the leader.
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