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"Maybe," he replied, careful not to succumb to the infamous what-if questinsistentlyntly posed by excitable bird watchers, anglers and weather watchers the world round.
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"Yes," she fibbed, nodding her head insistently.
The question put, insistently, is: are Corbyn's supporters real socialists or hard-left entryists?
The question, then, insistently comes back to the moral logic of the Jewish State.
She sees little percentage gained in wondering aloud why we ask these questions so insistently of a woman.
Now it was as though they were coming closer, and were starting to pose their awful questions more insistently.
Lanzmann questions Rossel insistently about the deceptions that the Germans forced the Jewish inmates of Theresienstadt to perpetrate for Rossel's benefit and which fooled the doctor completely.
When it came to Miller herself or the newsroom, though, Sulzberger kept avoiding questions, so insistently that at one point Rose, who is usually a model of bonhomie, practically exploded with frustration.
These are the questions to be insistently asked of those who have both the responsibility and the opportunity to answer them; but the first step has to be to describe the problem correctly, and to escape the distorting influence of rhetorical misdescriptions.
Two members of the parole board reported that Huckabee, almost immediately after assuming office, and after having during his campaign insistently questioned DuMond's conviction, pressured them to "show mercy" to a man who'd been convicted of the rape of a teenager.
However obvious the question it nags more insistently the closer you get to the story.
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