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Of all the cabinet ministers he was the most insistent on the need to resist Germany.
Fashion is always sensitive to the stage it's forced to perform on, and Tokyo's is the most insistent on modernity in the world.
Mr. DeLay could not limit his criticism in this case to Democrats, because it was the senior Republican in the Senate, Ted Stevens of Alaska, who was most insistent on including the extra provisions.
Fallon is the most insistent on these sorts of mutually congratulatory shenanigans – playing Pictionary with Megan Fox, arm wrestling with Channing Tatum, riding a rollercoaster with Kevin Hart – and is sometimes in danger of coming across as a tad desperate.
Thayer was most insistent on this.
The most original figure, the most insistent on personal freedom, he held originality and will to be susceptible to mechanisation.
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"This movie is a big deal," said Cameron Bailey, the festival's artistic director, as he introduced what might be the most insistent of the many festival offerings that insist on social justice.
Sex is the most insistent of the "personal liberties," and for Franzen the most equalizing.
In 1984, Mulkey won an Olympic gold medal, playing for the most insistent of coaches, Pat Summitt.
Ironically, Mr. Suozzi, chairman of New York's commission on property tax relief, has been one of the most insistent voices on addressing property tax issues.
I'm going to wait and see which one is most insistent.
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