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On Thursday, he was complaining that the court still had not translated into English two of his books, "The Ideology of Serbian Nationalism" and "The Roman Catholic Criminal Creation of the Artificial Croatian Nation," which he insists on introducing as evidence.

We have to ask why Dr Crippen will withdraw a vent and let Harry die, but insists on introducing a feeding tube that will artificially prolong his life.

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But we insisted on introducing him from the stage.

There was also a chuckle from British people in the crowd as the announcer twice insisted on introducing Beckham as Sir David Beckham.

He found peace enough with who I am to insist on introducing my partner, Tom, to his friends at the golf club.

Dai-ichi Dai-ichi Life Insurance third-largest life insurer with stock holdings in Japan worth ¥1.7 trillion, or $21.36 billion, at the end of March, said in April that it was tightening guidelines on exercising voting rights, and would start pushing back against companies that insisted on introducing poison pills or holding back dividends despite ample cash holdings.

He will govern from the pragmatic centre, he told an audience that included Vice-President Al Gore, borrowing ideas from both the left and the right; he will try to be both "tough-minded and big-hearted"; and he will insist on introducing accountability into the public sector.The testing ground for his drive for accountability will be education.

The ideals may be high but, nevertheless, this ís still a fashion show: among the more eccentric offerings were a couture dress apparently fashioned from woodbark and birdsnests, and a man who insisted on introducing everyone to the parrot riding on his shoulder.

King Faisal, who introduced television in the 1960s and was eventually assassinated, insisted on introducing education for girls.

She also has moments to shine in the show, with funny little features that Rollins insist on introducing with odd sound effects that gives those moments the feel of an avant-garde version of an AM radio morning show.

So however unseemly and satirical he is being on air, he always insists on being introduced as "the Reverend Richard Coles" – what he calls "the oral dog collar".

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