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You need a permit to use a video camera in Morocco, and though I had applied for one in May, the authorities persistently asked for "more time to organise it".
Yet the religious persistently ask for special treatment: public money for their "faith-based" schools, seats in the House of Lords, exemption from laws inconvenient to their prejudices, and so endlessly on.
A spokesperson for Aegean Airlines confirmed the incident, telling The Independent a small group of passengers had "very vocally and persistently asked for two other Israeli passengers to be checked for security issues".
"Although … [there was never] any particular concern, I nevertheless took the view that I should go to R20 to try to obtain the information myself, because it was very much the case with R20 that you would not receive anything if you did not persistently ask for it," she explained.
In a study under review for publication, Dr. Bylund found that patients who persistently asked for a specific treatment or test, based on Internet research, were more likely to get it than patients who came in with a vague list of symptoms, or who were more deferential to the doctor.
There has been some improvement as of late due to persistently asking for the same information from the Team Leads.
The only organization that's been persistently asking for such a debate is ScienceDebate.org.org
Lyrically, the song features the protagonist persistently asking for the phone number of an individual at a club.
"What is Jack Paar really like?" The question was so persistently asked that for a time it became a sort of national catchphrase, and it dogged Jack for years.
Even if the child persistently asks, hold off for the recommended period of time for better results.
When a heckler persistently asked whether he planned to stay for five more years in the embassy, Assange quipped: "Can someone close that person up".
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