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Most insistently, God told Mr Roberts that He wanted him to be rich.
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Voters in the United States should insistently demand that presidential candidates say exactly what they will do about the deficit.
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They paid handsomely for a public-relations campaign that insistently denied any proof of a causal connection between smoking and cancer.
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The Economist, while perhaps genuinely committed to meeting such needs, insistently advocates actions that often undermine the achievement of that goal.
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For years I firmly believed that the single bathroom we all shared had come prefabricated with someone insistently knocking on the door.
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In fact, when Gorbachev personally and insistently pressed the President to initial the new trade pact, Mr. Bush threw both of these preconditions over the side.
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Candidates were supposed to feign reluctance, though not too insistently.
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Growing up in Romania, Gheorghe insistently charted his own path.
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Look for these questions to be repeated, more insistently, in the days ahead as lawyers who many believe have been cut out of the BP spill mount their counterattack.
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At the summit in the Azores last weekend, the leaders of Spain and Portugal spoke just as insistently as Messrs Bush and Blair about the need to maintain a transatlantic community.
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