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On CNN, John Kelly, the Secretary of Homeland Security, said that Trump "will be insistent" that any spending bill has to include money for the wall.
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But property managers will sometimes be insistent that viewings only occur during certain times after dark, during work hours, weekdays etc.
Perhaps the House will be less insistent on criminal sanctions; perhaps the Senate will agree to "triggers" (such as proof of secure borders) before a guest-worker programme can be introduced.
Although my chairman will be quite insistent that if we have board meetings or events at the weekend I should try to take a day off afterwards in lieu, just to recharge my batteries.
"Be insistent about your rights".
Be insistent.
Don't be insistent.
Ukip, likely to do well in May's European elections and possibly secure the largest popular vote, will be even more insistent than in 2010 that its leader Nigel Farage is not excluded.
In the peak season from the end of July till the start of October, the noise police will be even more insistent, with a complete ban enforced on any sort of machinery or gardening equipment, from diggers to annoying strimmers that could disturb a tourist's 40 winks.
In 2008, they will be even more insistent on not waiting for something to go horribly wrong before their boards right the ship.
The film-maker was insistent that fans will be getting something new: "We're doing our own version of the origin story for Ultron," promised Whedon.
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