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though he
approved strategic decisions.
Roosevelt gave way in part to
insistent demands from the
public and
Congress that more
effort be
devoted against...
-
After John leaves, Peg
recommends that Ted not hire John, but Ted is
insistent, as John
likes 'Princeton'. John
proves quite adept at
writing letters...
-
exaggerated that it has
little to say
about actual statecraft and so dry and
insistently talky that it
struggles to entertain."
Season 2
Rotten Tomatoes reported...
- Americans, at a time when "rocking, jazz
based music ... [with a] heavy,
insistent beat" was
becoming more po****r. In the
commercial rhythm and
blues music...
- 2015). "ENTREVISTA –
Enrique Bunbury: 'reconozco que mis
obsesiones son
insistentes'". M80radio.com (in Spanish).
Archived from the
original on 26 January...
- that
fundamental change would best be
achieved at the
community level,
insistent on
responsibilities as well as rights, and
convinced that the dynamism...
- type of unsympathetic,
ambiguous laughter. The
final behavior is the
insistent need for anonymity.
According to Phillips,
anonymity allows trolls to...
- New York
Times commented that her
voice is "velvety yet tart, with an
insistent flutter and
reserves of soul belting".
Rosen notes that the hip hop era...
-
Arcentales and
General Luis Pintado. The
civil society more and more
insistently called for
democratic elections.
Colonel Richelieu Levoyer, Government...
- led
provisional government's legitimacy. The
provisional government,
insistent on
maintaining the
universally despised war
effort on the
Eastern Front...