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You have to understand, he insists, how far it fulfilled the most basic fantasy of the nation when Barak emerged and announced that there was no negotiating party there.
Nor indeed from the attentions of Hamlet, who stalks her, relentlessly sending her cassette tapes in which he insists how much he would like to lick "your little wet cunt".
Don't be a control freak – There is no leader, no one person in charge who insists how the game is to be played.
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"Jim, you're not in a position to insist how I take my coffee".
Strachan had spent time at his media conference last Friday insisting how McKay, a winger, had excelled in training.
If we can't imagine our own deaths, as Freud insisted, how can we be expected to imagine the death of a city?
"Wasn't that some ghastly film?" I insist how very much better the novel is, but they never rush out to buy the book.
If "nigger" is just a term of affection, as so many young people insist, how come it so often comes packaged with other epithets that attack marginalized groups.
The music was great, people spent all night dancing and insisting how much they loved one another, and it really did seem that things could only get better.
On the eve of the industrial action, a spokesperson with the BMA insisted how no doctor takes industrial action lightly, adding how the organisation regrets the disruption it will cause.
A DfE spokesman insisted how there are over 1,000 more graduates training in secondary subjects, with "record levels" of trainees holding a first-class degree, concluding how "there are now 13,100 more full-time equivalent teachers than in 2010".
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