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moment the clamour of insistent insanity that underpins all of our attempts to
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She was insistent that we take her with us
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"She's very insistent," Alan said
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There was but one who insisted to press their intentions even to the extreme of knife-point, but he instantly surrendered his cause and forfeited their case at my gentle but firm insistent refusal
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Olorhleng shoved tables and desks up against the door, despite Monica’s insistent knocks
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Here was Ares, full of rage when thwarted, insistent that he’d only meant to help, heedless that he ruined others’ lives, crying to his father over wounds that had no power to kill him
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After a while, Nigel thought he could hear voices, softly ingrained in the insistent throbbing of the engine
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The chime repeated with what seemed like an insistent quality of tone, even though there was no way that could be possible
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” Jesus was as insistent as almost-two-year-olds could be in doing what He wanted to do when He wanted to do it
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Voltamir was, however, insistent that the Americans had no way of interfering with such a securely protected operating system
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He was very insistent that he would like a moment of your time
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The snuffling came again, louder and more insistent
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Still, Kay remembered what it was like to have Uther forcing himself on top of her, insistent that he would get what he wanted
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"A family favorite for years, this is a melt in your mouth fudge which will satisfy even the most insistent chocolate craving
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Here also is where those insistent that the dropping of the A-bombs broke Japan's will to fight face a quandary
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But what people forget is that he was insistent at propagating fear
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Deer would take the easiest way, right? The noise of falling water became louder and more insistent in the consciousness, quickly becoming a dull roar
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Molo felt a real answer still eluded him so he insistent on asking once more:
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But the big herd had been insistent
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The ancient agriculturists in the south of Akkad of old would have witnessed an insistent supplemental surge added to the regular tidal ebb and flow, which would have easily covered large tracts of the marshy delta lands at the mouths of their twin rivers
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How could Loran even try to explain that this was too much to even dream of, let alone have happen, but the older man was insistent
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And now it was festival time, and again the engineer was insistent
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And why were the Hebrews so insistent that there was only one God among the many who had been worshipped from the beginning of their history? And, how long had this insistence been a part of their ritual declaration?
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If that turns out to be an accurate account, why would he have been insistent upon its inclusion? Is it possible that Revelation, being so full of symbolism and metaphoric references seemed rather similar to the Mysteries of the Mythrian belief system, and would have been of interest to newly recruited acolytes from paganism?
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” But the Purveyor has, is, and always will be persistent as well as insistent that an ever more clearly perceived vision is placed within the questing grasp of Man
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“Do it,” she says again, more insistent this time
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He touches my face, his thumb skimming my cheekbone, and his eyes are on mine, intense and insistent
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I reminded her of what that entailed, but she was insistent, and he was not inclined to rejoin me
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He was very insistent that he wanted to see you
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He asked such insistent questions, firing them like arrows one after another
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The one from the “papa” was the most insistent on bothering me
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But the guy knocking at my door was insistent, and the noise only got louder, consistent and more desperate
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There was an insistent sound
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“What? What?” asked Bill in an insistent way
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an insistent noise tapping away at his subconscious
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skeptical, but he was insistent
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Notice how insistent Jesus was
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He had hardly closed the lid on the trash when the insistent sound of the doorbell echoed throughout the house
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But then, if you refuse, communications will be the least of your worries, for you will then have to deal with Osbald of Thon, who has been rather insistent of late about such things among you humans
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Not simply the overpowering sound of pack dogs that makes the ear tingle when they’re on the hunt, but something meaner and more insistent, a baying that plunders the mind
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“So you see it at last,” the executioner’s voice was low, almost gentle but insistent
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As the link between his thoughts and Gelahn’s grew more insistent, he shook his head
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Ever so slowly his men responded to Moshe’s insistent call
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An insistent tugging at his hand told Moshe that he had not released Sari before plunging into this all-male environment
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His harangues were urgent and insistent
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This went on for longer than I would like to remember, but serendipity sometimes has a way of being insistent
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It beat an insistent, feathery drumbeat upon the head and shoulders
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The lead animals attempted to slowly wade in, but the insistent shoving
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Ever so slowly his men responded to Moshe's insistent call
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An insistent tugging at his hand told Moshe that he had not released Sari before plunging into
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Something in Simon’s stomach stirred in response to their insistent music, and he felt the bitterness within
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The song of the mind-circle grew louder and more insistent as it linked the minds of the Gathandrians with its own special harmony
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the pulsing sheet of stars until I could make out their insistent,
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She could see the expression in his eyes was kindly, yet insistent
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His insistent tongue now searched out even her most private places and his erotic love making was an experience she’d often dreamed about, but had never enjoyed
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His strokes were were at first slow, and then became more insistent, driving her toward fulfillment
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“Now– Why am I here? You were quite insistent that I return
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If only Sarai wasn’t so insistent
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A bombastic noise extracted me of my ponderings, later I realized that it was my own heart the one that was ordering the insistent palpitations
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The Elf ran at great speed but the bulging belly of the gnome swinging rhythmically from east to west retained his steps making him easy prey of the insistent feline
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On having come at the end of the stairs, he released me softly and for a moment, there was an awkward silence between us, which was broken by the insistent Duprina:
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It"s just that the police were so insistent and… and Patrick isn"t answering our calls
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The music thumped - insistent
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Each pod was built for a single occupant, but she was insistent he be sealed in with her
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further with the hypnotic, insistent beat pulsing through my body
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‘We are going to the police!’ Monique was insistent
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He shook his head resignedly, he would have liked to examine the cassette tape further but didn’t want to upset his friend by being too insistent about it
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The musical beat was insistent and he felt like he should know the music
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The house lights were dimmed, the music became even louder and he found himself jigging on his stool in time to the insistent tempo
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The Devil had been insistent though, that the club
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bumped to the insistent beat
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The King’s weapon was huge and insistent
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That night they again returned to Bethany and would have departed for home the next day, but James was insistent on their going back to visit the temple, explaining that he wanted to hear the teachers
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But Matthew was insistent that he wanted to try something new and Peter offered him the job
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The father was insistent that Jesus consent to travel with them
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“Lyr Averon was insistent he eat the special diet he has prepared for him,” one protested and Belgrave stretched himself to his full 5’6”
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13 Pilate was terrorized by the insistent clamor of the mob, acting under the direct leadership of the chief priests and the councilors of the Sanhedrin; nevertheless, he decided upon at least one more attempt to appease the crowd and save Jesus
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And these messengers carried the news that Jesus was about to be crucified by the Romans at the insistent behest of the rulers of the Jews
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"The perpetrator was insistent that we murdered his father and that we were to pay for that crime," the guard said firmly
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Cleopas was half a mind to believe these reports, but Jacob was insistent that the whole affair was probably a fraud
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She was insistent on seeing every step of this inane investigation from start to finish
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When told who was to provide this excellent care, Martinez suddenly seemed reluctant to sign him out but Can was insistent so he was going home today with Elise Jones as full time nurse
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from the constant, insistent pull of Gravity
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During the first moments of feeling his mouth on mine, I tried to struggle but his insistent lips and seeking tongue finally broke down my walls
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The insistent ring of her mobile woke her up, not with a start but a slow drag back to consciousness
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Jane protested and offered to do the washing up but he was insistent
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insistent on morality and keeping to his Christian faith
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During the graduation cere-monies she had the impression that the parchment with Gothic letters and illuminated capitals was freeing her from a compromise that she had accepted not so much out of obedience as out of convenience, and she thought that from then on not even the insistent Fernanda would worry any more about an instrument that even the nuns looked upon as a museum fossil
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you, he was most insistent that I speak it word for word
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The insistent wailing of an alarm crashed in on his thoughts and Ali jumped up
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” But they grew more insistent about learning the specifics
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Though it was by far superior to any other administrative office with its polished paneling, hardwood floors, crystal sconces, and tall windows adorned with velvet drapes, this had been part of the incentive offered by the insistent owners, who wanted the absolute best to ensure their guests’ safety and privacy, to entice him to accept the position at the resort
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Arnold had in fact to get his driver to politely get rid of a photographer that was a bit too insistent in prowling around the staff car with his camera at the ready and his ears up
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Soon after John and Sylvia’s first child was born, a boy whom John wanted to call Richard, but was instead named Murray by his very insistent mother, Sylvie tried out for the Olympic squad skeet shooting team, after qualifying for the team she was told that she would have to live in the Olympic village away from her husband and son, she thought about it for ten minutes then she apologised and withdrew from the team