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noun
Urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence.
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Thinking back, he points to instances of racism that he once shrugged off.
In Berlin, offhand references to instances of excess at Lab.oratory — oh, the things that men will do to each other!
The Post, ever alert to instances of Left Coast turpitude, mourned the movie: "KIM JONG WON: Sony Kills Movie".
The investigations come after federal judges who reviewed prosecutions from the office pointed to instances of prosecutorial misconduct.
But Pettibon responds to instances of rhetorical glamour in any sort of writing that strikes his ear with the "raggedy-assed edges of the sublime".
"We have had a history of supporting both our ground agents and our flight crews when it comes to instances of air rage," she said.
Such pre-emptive power -- which big banks lobbied for tirelessly -- would be limited to instances in which state law is deemed to "significantly" interfere with federal regulatory power.
The company said it was frustrating to be asked to respond to instances where unnamed people say they have had disappointing experiences.
"The department failed to obtain from A4e damning internal audit reports produced in 2009 which pointed to instances of potential fraud and malpractice across the country," she said.
The US military experimented with it in the 1950s and this may have led to instances of it being used recreationally in the US in the 1970s.
More weighting was given to instances where, for example, consumers had missed a loan repayment or not been able to pay back borrowing costs.
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