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Not only is he the size of a baby, but he also acts like one, following me around the house and insisting on all my attention all the time.
The 2013 Red Sox did indeed make history, but it was not the history that Joe Buck and Co. kept insisting on all night — that they had finally clinched a World Series at home, for the first time since 1918.
Rather than insisting on all or nothing, said Richard Haass, president of the Council of Foreign Relations in New York, it might be better to consider "a Europe that is not one size fits all, where the balance between national governments and Brussels is more flexible".
You even went back on concessions you had made earlier by insisting on all or nothing.
I explained that there is no point insisting on all the other details of the agreement if the Iranians will anyway cheat.
While we all enjoy being around people with similar interests, narcissists focus heavily on what Malkin calls "fantasizing you're twins," constantly insisting on all the ways you're both similar.
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Taxpayers should insist on "all".
Plato and Socrates insisted on all terms being defined.
It insists on all published maps of the region having the nine-dash line clearly marked.
In future talks, Iran will continue to insist on all its rights for peaceful uses of nuclear energy, including a full national fuel cycle.
While not claiming that this is an internal sea, Beijing insists on all maritime rights under international law arising from its alleged sovereignty over the islands.
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