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  • gdom of Belgium, and at the United Kingdom's insistence agreed to its neutrality.
  • At Senator Hill's insistence, along with Representative Ed Holman, Florid
  • att left and Howard was drafted in at Dean's insistence, although the other members of the group had
  • 's disapproval remained, however, and at his insistence an export ban, much exploited in advertising
  • refused to leave their homes despite NKVD's insistence and eventually drowned.
  • lready been published as a book, but his own insistence and acceptance of the criticisms eventually
  • In the end, British insistence and Kruger's intransigence led to the outbre
  • obscure 4th section was inserted at Lebanese insistence and reflects its concern that the settlement
  • ecame involved in the sport at his brother's insistence and left home at the age of 12 to join a spo
  • nd, he wrote symphonic music with a singular insistence, at a time in which in Spain, orchestral ens
  • At Jeff Kennett's insistence, Baillieu nominated for Liberal Party presel
  • ainer received top billing at the producer's insistence, but her role is comparatively minor as Stra
  • er wrote some of his earliest work at Bray's insistence, but her connection with Samuel Beckett beca
  • lergy and monks were seen there, despite the insistence by their superiors that the baths were place
  • At the singer's insistence, Danny Rose acts as a "beard," masquerading
  • At his insistence, Dr Aaron Guerdon was chosen as the children
  • rvey the whole field of human knowledge, his insistence everywhere on clear and methodic exposition,
  • In 2004 upon insistence from parents and coaches, the varsity soccer
  • However, after much insistence from Himelin, she finally gave him a pitcher
  • ies the injured Dobbins to safety (with some insistence from Hill) during a riot, resulting in his a
  • At his parents insistence he began piano lessons at the age of 8. His
  • Despite Felman's insistence, he was not able to reach Belgrade.
  • In 1942 upon Pavelic's insistence he was appointed manager of the Ustasha-styl
  • ambitions from an early age, at his parents' insistence he was articled to a solicitor in Carlisle i
  • r, but at his mother Empress Dowager Zhang's insistence, he created another concubine, Zhang Huiguan
  • At her insistence, her brother finally leaves her side, she pr
  • h infringe the principle of history, and his insistence in the correctness of history eventually led
  • This was done at Hitler's insistence, in order to minimise any propaganda signifi
  • This was done at their own insistence in order to achieve a closer feel to the per
  • n in the boiler house and English Heritage's insistence in a 'like for like' plumbing replacement.
  • payment appeared, along with the Uruguayan's insistence in remaining at Valencia, with the transfer
  • At Bach's insistence, life studies were introduced at the Academy
  • At his insistence, Liz stays on as his assistant.
  • ame close to being sold twice, at Nanaline's insistence, nonetheless, eventually became one of Doris
  • tlements in the Caribbean, and at Gondomar's insistence North was imprisoned.
  • On the insistence of his in-laws, Brabazon refused to accept a
  • dering Egypt and Sudan of riches, but at the insistence of the British government, he allowed the co
  • In 1903, at the insistence of the Gaelic Leagues of America, and with t
  • et II, the Ottoman sultan, intervened at the insistence of the people on the behalf of the young duk
  • aikh) decides to re-locate to Bombay, on the insistence of his close friend Lalulal Tiwari (Jalal Ag
  • At the insistence of his parents he returned to the University
  • The Makhdum's insistence of formal observance of the Shariat (Islamic
  • ecassino, where the anti-Greek monks, at the insistence of Pope Benedict VIII, gave him a fortified
  • aced by the more liberal Kamil Pasha, at the insistence of the young Turkish committee.
  • ish Airborne Forces were first formed at the insistence of Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
  • dia "must" follow the rules, otherwise their insistence of adding material without any evidence to b
  • At the insistence of the Ottoman leader Talat Pasha, all lands
  • ut both songs were added to Breakfast at the insistence of DreamWorks Records.
  • The insistence of a single Egyptian-Sudanese state persiste
  • It was built at the insistence of the local landowner, a Mr Fresh, to provi
  • the staff of The New Yorker magazine at the insistence of James Thurber and worked there from 1944
  • name of the latter single was changed at the insistence of the publishers and to avoid confusion.
  • t II of the Ottoman Empire intervened at the insistence of the people on the behalf of the young duk
  • At the insistence of the IMF, the central bank in the third wo
  • as a stopping point for the author after the insistence of his literary agent that he visit the cott
  • proposed, and work continued on them at the insistence of Adolf Hitler long after the point when an
  • ying Dance to the Music LP, were made at the insistence of CBS Records executive Clive Davis, who wa
  • Hossein was hanged on 3 December 1989 at the insistence of the Ombudsman.
  • Upon the insistence of the inventor, modifications were made, a
  • The insistence of Congress that the cost of the naval estab
  • s political leanings but was released on the insistence of the Girondins de Bordeaux and was therefo
  • , however, both decisions were signed on the insistence of the Argentine military, many of whom were
  • This is largely due to the insistence of Sikh organisations on the lack of indepen
  • - was eventually undermined by the continued insistence of public transport providers like Stagecoac
  • The policy was changed, probably at the insistence of bishops, because Fr.
  • h the Melbourne Storm/Brisbane Norths on the insistence of former north sydney teammate Matt Orford
  • On the constant insistence of his followers, he went to Germany for Med
  • hat he prescribed it reluctantly, but at the insistence of his patient.
  • antly agreed to issue the declaration at the insistence of the British.
  • show his paintings once again came from the insistence of friends and colleagues.
  • According to the insistence of South Korea, The decision was a reaction
  • or then writes him an official pardon at the insistence of Li Shishi.
  • Sikes though, at the insistence of director Rene Daalder, stuck to his scrip
  • o actually sang in the group, as well as the insistence of Morvan and Pilatus to Farian that they be
  • At the insistence of Berry Gordy hoping for a follow-up chart-
  • On the insistence of his father, Hrekov completed the law scho
  • red American citizenship, probably under the insistence of the Amateur Athletic Union, whose members
  • At the insistence of Columbia Records, his first album, Dos Mu
  • e the imperial capital, refusing even at the insistence of Petrarch to move to Rome, and he was a gr
  • cket discounts for those who do) and, at the insistence of the band, try to pelt the members in the
  • urname by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn at the insistence of General Booth.
  • e obligation to pay back was received at the insistence of Germany and by means of the enforcement o
  • At the insistence of Ivan the Terrible and against Gherman's w
  • At the insistence of the United States, and much to the chagri
  • pecial billing was given to Armstrong at the insistence of Bing Crosby, who also insisted on Armstro
  • The resolution was passed at the insistence of the United States, which threatened to ve
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra (hired at the insistence of Disney, which was concerned that Carlos m
  • Thanks mainly to the insistence of Tico Santa Cruz and the providential help
  • At the insistence of her parents, Elizabeth Parsons Ware marri
  • only to return by the next day (often at the insistence of their wives).
  • It was included at the insistence of the Arab League, who were afraid the 1939
  • r Cabinet during the Second World War at the insistence of Australian Prime Minister John Curtin.
  • Under the insistence of Padre San Vitores, he became the first Ch
  • 's School, Reigate, and later at Eton on the insistence of his mother, who had remarried in 1921 to
  • The concerts were recorded at the insistence of the Japanese Warner Pioneer label, which
  • monks were his chief accusers, and upon the insistence of the people for proof, the judgment of God
  • The resolution was passed at the insistence of the United States and came into effect on
  • over by a truck and is saved by Fran at the insistence of a boy in her class that has a crush on he
  • Despite the insistence of their mechanical crew member, they attemp
  • d a Distinguished Flying Cross, which at the insistence of the Admiralty was exchanged for a Disting
  • of the army by Badoglio in November 1943 on insistence of the allies who did not trust him.
  • Upon insistence of the French, M'ba allowed opposition candi
  • nri and run off with her lover Pierre at the insistence of her friend Rirette.
  • In August 1983, at the insistence of Garay, David Platshon was added on drums
  • At the insistence of its Women's League, the ANC accepted, in
  • st wife, who had been his stepmother, at the insistence of the church.
  • At the insistence of the Israeli co-producers, it was suggeste
  • through numerous rewrites, including, at the insistence of Gerrold's agent, being re-set in a stock
  • After the insistence of the "Portuguese Association of Paris", PS
  • Daya Nayak's friend Mr. P. Manivelan, at the insistence of Mrs. Pradnya Saravade, for allegedly laun
  • n Confederation in Frankfurt am Main, at the insistence of Prussia, disestablished the first German
  • Williams, drafted at the insistence of Packers' coach Vince Lombardi, returned f
  • ade at the Potsdam Conference of 1945 at the insistence of the Soviet Union.
  • At the insistence of neighbors and passers-by who had witnesse
  • to bring his camera to the motorcade, at the insistence of his assistant he retrieved it from home b
  • f the Outsiders; however, it was only at the insistence of Capitol Records that the band's name was
  • usly-premiered final opera, Turandot, at the insistence of La Scala's principal conductor, Arturo To
  • after the Maine law) during the 1870s at the insistence of the Temperance Movement.
  • At the insistence of the parliament the development of the sti
  • o the People's Republic of China, and at the insistence of the American Government, Ormandy and the
  • ated as Bishop of St. Andrews in 1402 at the insistence of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, who h
  • However, the Greek insistence of viewing the whole of the Aegean as a Gree
  • It was raised at the insistence of Isabella II of Spain in the first half of
  • In 1960, at the insistence of trustees, he expelled James Lawson, an Af
  • stice, was in direct contravention of Hale's insistence on precedence, within an organic developing
  • d to stage the work in Moscow, but Lysenko's insistence on it being performed in the Ukrainian langu
  • ur fascination with deadly things, about our insistence on answers when there are none, about terror
  • ity of the unlawful users continued in their insistence on a 27 MHz system, although for a locally a
  • tal in April 1940 because of Ludlow-Hewitt's insistence on the formation of Operational Training Uni
  • The sticking point was Juneau's insistence on being paid full salary even if he was sen
  • e denied the accusations but despite Safar's insistence on his innocence, he was jailed on the condi
  • uled, whitewashed routes on official visits, insistence on seeing everything for himself, and willin
  • 3 for his pro-China views and because of his insistence on the right of return of Palestinian refuge
  • Despite the insistence on an etymological connection between the go
  • disagreement with Jervis (over the latter's insistence on hanging two mutineers on the Sabbath on S
  • on soon turned acrimonious over the latter's insistence on investigating the Lavon Affair, an Israel
  • s the "Soup Nazi" due to his temperament and insistence on a strict manner of behavior while orderin
  • setbacks (most of which were due to Stevens' insistence on shooting dozens of retakes in every scene
  • uring the 11th century, led to an increasing insistence on the Roman rite and Gregorian chant instea
  • t the money-a problem attributed to Wright's insistence on parity and Taylor's reluctance to give 50
  • ns grew less tolerant of the Shaker church's insistence on self-abnegation.
  • s oath for reasons of conscience, the Quaker insistence on telling the truth, and as a form of socia
  • Your insistence on excluding this source actually violates N
  • edly undermined belief in absolutes with his insistence on the relativity of everything.
  • was known about the cause of infections, her insistence on cleanliness is said to have been a major
  • It meant only insistence on rules of statutory interpretation to whic
  • admits however, that "[w]hile the newtonian insistence on ensuring that any statement is testable b
  • d, its strong and confident actors and their insistence on dialogue and literary quality over orname
  • This was at their insistence, on the grounds that it was the music which
  • But Renko's obstinate insistence on learning the truth behind her death, rath
  • ey were considered heretics because of their insistence on individual obedience to the Inner Light.
  • whose total dedication to her teaching, and insistence on the ethical value of art, were to have a
  • His Duke trademark may have been his insistence on integrity in every facet of the athletics
  • nging skills, his positive outlooks, and his insistence on correct pronunciations.
  • Her insistence on changing srecords to classify persons of
  • such as rejection of a salaried ministry and insistence on women's silence.
  • es delivered while wearing a white lab coat, insistence on memorization of systematic botanical name
  • ble predestination of Calvin and the liberal insistence on universal salvation, a view he charged Ba
  • ophical analysis lacks thoroughness; but its insistence on the social nature of man, and its doctrin
  • His insistence on being paid cash led to a jail sentence in
  • As Fujiwara no Teika complained, Go-Toba's insistence on including the works of old, obscure or ev
  • in the Papal bull Quorumdam exigit for their insistence on evangelical poverty and their belief that
  • hestra's high standards are maintained by an insistence on thorough preparation and a professional a
  • However, commander Alexei Brusilov's insistence on a secondary attack at Jaslowiec on 4 June
  • that they had on set were caused by Carne's insistence on punctuality and Duel's tendency to show u
  • rael's continued aggressive policies and its insistence on denying the rights of the Arabs of Palest
  • out the scandals among staff over Dr Rindos' insistence on being granted tenure, and Dr Rindos' subs
  • This, combined with Hitler's insistence on holding onto captured territory at all co
  • d to a cavalry background and deprecated the insistence on the value of the "breakthrough" and the e
  • an interview question regarding the British insistence on an African majority government in Rhodesi
  • our MPs, Baldwin was critical of MacDonald's insistence on strict financial management and refusal t
  • Greiner's insistence on a thorough woodland inventory of his empl
  • Central to the group's ethic is its insistence on live instrumentation and its ability to c
  • His insistence on expansionist policies led to the Presiden
  • the former conditions largely because of his insistence on performing most of his own stunts, especi
  • The insistence on referring to al Qaeda and the Islamist mo
  • ing of note is actually occurring Duffield's insistence on ignoring it as he finishes his monologue
  • notable is the British surveyor's insistence on using a grid, instead of using the natura
  • It was suggested that his insistence on bringing in his own backroom staff, who l
  • This insistence on the part of the mother was never forgotte
  • Hitler's insistence on taking Rostov forced the OKH to focus on
  • Welk, well-known for his insistence on a wholesome show, thought Lon's performan
  • resignation of Bishop Drennan following his insistence on 27 December that he does not intend doing
  • ccused of bullying Molly Ringwald due to his insistence on remaining in character when the camera wa
  • ues were worked out, such as Degel HaTorah's insistence on the joint list being equally divided betw
  • The insistence on preserving pronunciation and accent as ac
  • The insistence on writing these articles in the "style" whi
  • description, as well as by a tongue-in-cheek insistence on the veracity of his claims.
  • a self-perceived form of perfectionism - "an insistence on perfection in the idealized self-object a
  • literal interpretation of the Scriptures and insistence on the human limitations of Jesus.
  • ers pointed out problems with the military's insistence on unconditional obedience to orders while a
  • ncreasingly unhappy with their stiffness and insistence on controlling the match.
  • lack of experience with the media and their insistence on short "sound bite" answers.
  • terms agrees well with the general Wikipedia insistence on verifiability and the rule against origin
  • His uncle's strenuous reading plan and insistence on attending courtroom proceedings helped Ba
  • that they felt marginalized by the students' insistence on maintaining the “purity” of the movement.
  • ng late twentieth-century economists for his insistence on discussing issues seen as marginal by mos
  • the band exhausting secondary to the band's insistence on using their own version of the song for r
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