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The trends are too insistent and entrenched.
The march of technology is just too insistent.
"Too insistent, he often comes close to harassment," he wrote.
Married and not the slightest bit interested, she found him rather too insistent.
His attitude towards women, blogged Mr Quatremer, was "too insistent, often brushing close to harassment.
Disturbing readings from the Cotswolds, where the indications are becoming too insistent to ignore.
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For all the uniqueness of the black ground under his feet — "the texture of talcum powder or finely ground espresso" and legendarily the source of the speed of players who have to run in it — we feel early on that we know what we're in for, all the more for Mealer's too-insistent pleading.
Reports from comrades in the British press corps suggest that the Scotsman was greeted like a rather too-insistent cousin who has dropped in for tea.
The Artisinal cheesecake is, however, tarted up with a too-insistent crust and caramel sauce and the cost of a piece is $11.50.
But as you wander round, something else bubbles away too: an insistent, green-blue optimism.
But rereading them in the shadow of Gray's death I was struck by how dark they are, too, how insistent is the underlying note of self-loathing and despair.
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