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"insistently" Definitions
  1. in a way that demands something and refuses to accept any opposition or excuses
  2. in a way that continues for a long time and cannot be ignored
"insistently" Synonyms
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The surprise is that the library, though insistently undramatic, has been, pretty much since its inception, so insistently attractive to interesting characters.
If people stare at me insistently, I don't care anymore.
The woman blew her horn more insistently, then suddenly stopped.
Davis's insistently flat paintings tend to accumulate in rhythmic repetitions.
But McCoy insistently maintained: 'I did not murder my family.
I kind of loved it for its insistently odd attitude.
To Fred, Scrooge's insistently festive nephew, he is Uncle Neezer.
On the trail, Buttigieg wears his intelligence lightly but insistently.
Jacobs asks again, insistently but, at least by my ears, politely.
Now, as if spooked, the musical exhumes those ideas too insistently.
He points insistently, urging me to check it out (which I do).
"It is definitely nerve-wracking," said a supporter from Connecticut, smiling insistently.
It seethes and writhes insistently, barely below the surface of everyday life.
It was full of these circuitous, shimmering melodies, echoing insistently like mantras.
Mr Cruz would be the most insistently religious Republican nominee in decades.
But Trump is an insistently vulgar man, and he is now President.
He lies the way a woodpecker attacks a tree: compulsively, insistently, instinctively.
She is especially riled by Miss's insistently asking her about her children.
Andrew Das: Colombia fans whistling insistently every second England has the ball.
He kissed me again, but now he tugged at me insistently, impatiently.
The World Council of Aramaean Christians have been asserting this point insistently.
Here, theatricality was always present, often insistently so, and a bit distancing.
Would Winogrand have continued just digging this hole of insistently maniacal photographing?
"Someone who accuses insistently without evidence, this is calumny," the pope said.
If you ignore that, it turns down the radio and begins insistently bonging.
But its insistently austere format does suggest a purpose beyond its immediate context.
Other times, thick chords cling insistently to every syllable of the sung words.
Meantime, the rhetoric of European Union politics moves insistently in the opposite direction.
The book has virtually no contractions, and the language is insistently old-fashioned.
They are insistently warned by loudspeaker, in several languages, of the dangers of pickpockets.
Meanwhile, other officials have begun quietly but insistently reviving the old garbage dump hypothesis.
The effect is insistently grating and energizing, like grinding teeth down to the gums.
Ginny isn't all used up, despite the insistently unflattering way she is often presented.
She pressed against me more insistently, rubbing the top of her head against my jeans.
"That's the reality that we have," Ms. Kazakova said, though she leaned, insistently, into optimism.
It is also hard to imagine photographs that cry out more insistently to be seen.
She was insistently human, and this stripped the royal family of some of its sheen.
As my obsessions accumulated, the dread throbbed more insistently, and my rituals became more complex.
While Sanders has insistently joined no party, former Mayor Bloomberg has joined all of them.
There is no field of athletic achievement where death rides so insistently on your shoulder.
Soni's ex-boyfriend (Vikas Shukla) sweetly but insistently tries to talk her into a reconciliation.
"Cléo" was a great success, and she continued to make excitingly adventurous, insistently political work.
In his scholarly writing and his comics, Marston insistently, deliberately portrayed lesbianism as normal and good.
They are hungry for money or romance or power, and that hunger drives them insistently forward.
And, again, he has written a novel with a quiet but insistently demanding, even experimental form.
Yet for all its lightness and whimsy, this compendium of movie memories argues insistently for reverence.
His camera's gaze has a quality of reserve, one that insistently imparts respect to his subjects.
"The movie is so insistently nice that it refuses to show the star's murder," he wrote.
Critics have insistently portrayed the Everybody's Front as a thinly veiled return to the Kirchner administrations.
But the cries of tedium have come loudest and most insistently from Trump-friendly media figures.
So the smell of the book, the aspect that is most insistently tactile, becomes good too.
He creates a world through his characters, one that is insistently personal and never less than political.
There was an easy camaraderie between them, but Slocum insistently challenged Jones until she made a layup.
The birds are shrieking for mates; even the trees are reaching insistently toward the sun that sustains them.
We are seeing part of something that cannot be deciphered: it is neither purely optical nor insistently visceral.
Brokers say demand continued at all price levels, if not quite as insistently at the super high-end.
With our eyes captured, tech giants are working to build a less insistently visual world, our columnist writes.
In the video, Buddy insistently lures the viewer towards a dark room with promise of an unmentioned substance.
Melancholy, yes, and even momentarily wrenching; yet its emotional arc bends insistently from inarticulate sadness to gentle catharsis.
"He would call very insistently," Justine Musk, Elon's first wife, told author Vance about dating Musk in college.
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, has rebuked Mr. Trump insistently in his speeches for denigrating Hispanics and women.
The exchange in which Helen insistently reminds Daniel that his father, her husband, died of AIDS is shudder-inducing.
While Swift's friendships, like the rest of her image, were insistently wholesome, the Kardashians' friendships are more explicitly sexualized.
One of the novel's finest achievements is how vividly and insistently the body shapes not just character but plot.
Insistently repeated press rolls on the snare generate the need to break out — rhythmically — while simultaneously incarcerating this need.
One night there were slices of birthday cake, too, insistently shared by a 75th birthday party in raucous swing.
"How can it, when in his 19th Party Congress speech, Xi stressed insistently China's Leninist state identity?" he said.
The spirit of "Hustlers" is so insistently affirmative and celebratory that all kinds of interesting matters are left unexplored.
The silence of the title resounds insistently; it's in the screams of the faithful and in Rodrigues's endless searching.
They become louder and more insistently expressive through repetition: "Polar Bear Curl" contains 34 variations on the same shape.
Though the work's structure is comically recursive, eventually the visions point more insistently toward one subject and one style.
The album hatred surges by in what feels like an instant, insistently calling for repeated listens (and maybe some aspirin).
But Mr. Kasich's polling numbers have risen lately in New Hampshire, where he has insistently wooed more moderate Republican voters.
That's a question that would-be Warren supporters might ask a little more insistently as she approaches front-runner status.
Matthew crawls out from inside the tent on his knees, inspects the corner to which Wesley is still insistently pointing.
Ask insistently about the dimension of the problem, the range of options, the costs and consequences and the real objectives.
If you hate those whom God loves, it is not God you worship, no matter how insistently you declare otherwise.
Clinton directly in his remarks on Tuesday night, but argued insistently that he would be a superior general-election candidate.
No other secretary of defense in recent memory has so insistently catered to his diplomatic counterparts, the former official said.
I tried to call her at home; the phone rang insistently, as her pages had, but there was no response.
A ferociously charismatic presence, this man serves as the group's leader and insistently speaks up, commanding attention with each utterance.
Gently, politely but insistently, they offered an establishment tutorial on statecraft for an administration that has disdained the very notion.
He lived in New York longer than anywhere else but told me — insistently — he never felt like a New Yorker.
Over time, he grew into an unlikely, disorienting and insistently unserious political identity: He became YouTube's very own populist reactionary.
And he's made it all the easier for future politicians to lie just as insistently and get away with it.
One episode features Blanca, who is Afro-Latina, insistently returning to a white gay bar at which she is refused service.
And it's a particular disappointment in a film that spends so much screen time on loudly, insistently spelling out its intentions.
At the same time, he added, parents of children with sensory challenges are pushing insistently to be included in community events.
Crushes and puberty, sex, maybe love, maybe marriage—the essay charts it so neatly alongside, but insistently separate from, that friendship.
Despite all these facts, the US insistently arming and supporting a Stalinist-Marxist terrorist organization is, in many ways, quite shocking.
Elaborate yet insistently skeletal tracks let her vocals tease, swoop, push back against pressure, blossom into harmonies and bask in satisfaction.
In a relentlessly stylized fashion, the film insistently evokes the Britain of power failures and inflation and creepy public-service films.
Charming (notably and insistently to women), inquisitive and quick-tongued, he seemed a world away from the grey, stolid Soviet cultural establishment.
What comes across insistently in both collections is Broodthaers's attraction to thresholds, to points of transition that equally signify ends and beginnings.
The most infectious beats on "Immunity" are slightly but insistently asymmetrical—he made the rhythms more human by hobbling them a bit.
Against Russia, England controlled long periods of the match and pushed forward more insistently, recording 16 attempts on goal to Russia's six.
When I returned to the world somewhere around the Drone Wing, my phone buzzed insistently with one of FBUS' all-hands alerts.
The spaces are sterile and anonymous, and the exchanges insistently informal; no one wears a suit and tie or announces the judges.
"Berlin Station," in its third season on Epix, is a fast, sleek, conventionally structured action thriller, and its Berlin is insistently Instagrammable.
It reminds us, insistently, that we are prying, and by extension that rape and suicide are not romantic fantasies to glory in.
She shows you the loveliness, but she also insistently juxtaposes it with the grim sights and clanging sounds of heavily shackled men.
From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, the movie argues insistently for the status quo.
From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, "Downton Abbey" argues insistently for the status quo.
The pregnant 15-year-old Syrian girl was leaning against a window frame at the women's community shelter a little too insistently.
One point he made insistently was that the Fed was not taking its cues from Mr. Trump, despite the president's constant heckling.
And yet, perhaps even more insistently, on a day-by-day, week-by-week basis, photography implicitly serves the powers that be.
In New Hampshire, where Mr. Christie has staked his campaign, gun-rights activists say the New Jersey governor has insistently sought their support.
And yet the image that insistently comes to my mind is a cartoon: A psychiatrist glowers at a hapless patient on the couch.
Ms. Apfel, the Icon Award winner, brought a dash of levity to the night of networking, long-winded speeches and insistently earnest congratulations.
During the interview with Mr. Stern, Mr. Tarantino insistently defended the director Roman Polanski's sexual abuse of a 13-year-old, Samantha Geimer.
But Mr. Perry is such a good filmmaker that he can make the embarrassing and the unbearable insistently, fascinatingly engrossing (and often funny).
Here she uses that wit, gently but insistently, like a hygienist with a curet, to scrape away the social surface of her marriage.
In a United States that has long promoted the history of its First Peoples as an extinction narrative, he insistently does the opposite.
I mean the sort of book, song or show that massages your anxiety the way your tongue might insistently probe an abscessed tooth.
The neighborhood is referrred to constantly, insistently, but doesn't come to life in Pearl Cleage's play about a nightclub singer from the 1930s.
I have learned, for example, that the most bloated and moneyed institutions are the ones that will haggle most insistently over actual cents.
A firebrand on the stump, he has called insistently for a rollback of Republican education policies and for aggressive action against climate change.
The pause also is likely to gratify the Trump administration, which campaigned insistently and publicly for the Fed to stop raising interest rates.
Ansa news agency reported earlier on Monday that the rumour of a tie-up between the two banks was circulating insistently in financial markets.
"This disastrous world war should serve to drum into us more insistently than ever the realization that love is better than hate," he wrote.
A mysterious pain in my right ankle woke me up one summer morning as insistently as the fire department hammering on the front door.
It's also strangely beautiful even if, at moments, the author's research feels blended in a bit insistently: "Fukushima City was never evacuated," Maryam announces.
Diagnosis "Dad, you have to come home, right away," the woman said calmly but insistently on the phone to her 73-year-old father.
It's a dispiriting mess and waste of talent, sunk by a lack of focus, misguided choices and insistently unproductive, at times incoherent clashing tones.
There had never been Yangtze River dolphins in Tenafly, N.J. But now the bell is tolling, crazily, insistently, for the animals of my childhood.
A door that was once slammed so hard that the noise could be heard around the world is now being knocked upon, most insistently.
Yet the author insistently grounds her fiction deeply in reality, in terms of socioeconomic and historical contexts as well drawing on her own life.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
Yet in his work, by contrast, the messy psyche concealed behind a perfected bodybuilder exterior has a way of erupting — exuberant, unruly, insistently alive.
At least three times in the past two weeks, a rumor has spread quietly but insistently through immigrant networks and advocacy groups: It's happening.
Yang's is a voice within the evangelical movement insistently pointing out the moral inconsistencies of supporting policies that simply do not fit with following Jesus.
Thanks to modern hybrids like the Hyperloop, there's something insistently futuristic about these inventions — even though they've been moving people for more than a century.
The drama begins on a train platform, where the parents of a young woman named Mary Ventura are politely but insistently pushing her to board.
In Evening in Paradise in particular, one thread that runs quietly but insistently through the book is women doing domestic work while men make art.
I was struck by how insistently he steered the conversation away from matters of principle to personal slights against him, and his plans for payback.
Mr. Riley's futurism is not merely speculative or playful, and while "Sorry to Bother You" is too nimble to be polemical, it is insistently political.
He told me that O'Rourke had raised such an unprecedented sum of money and drawn such big, adoring crowds because of his insistently upbeat style.
When she likes something, she points insistently until she can have more, or squeals and waves her arms as though she's splashing in a pool.
"One of the novel's finest achievements is how vividly and insistently the body shapes not just character but plot," Chelsey Johnson writes in her review.
Today, it's those in power who insist the game is rigged, and no one more insistently than the so-called leader of the free world.
Thus the tactics he outlined Tuesday, some of which the Mets have used before but all of which may be used more insistently in 2017.
But it is arresting given how very loudly and insistently women have been broadcasting their presence, demands, grievances, traumas, desires and plans for the future.
If you focus insistently on class, as Bernie Sanders did at the start of the campaign, you risk seeming to be concerned only with whites.
But Sharp Objects feels like it has the most to prove, insistently taking up prestige drama standards and then repositioning, reworking, or flat-out challenging them.
Back when crime was rising, conservatives insistently drew a connection to social change — that was what the whole early '90s fuss over "family values" was about.
The vamp is insistently jaunty, the rhymes are delivered with a jokey cadence and there are melodic interludes, but the recurring subject is serious: gun violence.
Still, Mr. Mulvaney's freewheeling comments appeared intended more to reassure allies than to alarm them, and he insistently played down the possibility of a Democratic takeover.
A client of the bank, Lars Prahm, raised his hand to politely but insistently ask Thomas F. Borgen, the bank's chief executive, about the money laundering.
It showed up, insistently, as baker/photographers like Ruth Tam kept posting it, crowing about the crispiness of the ridges and the softness of the centers.
He believes the United States should press China more insistently to use its influence with North Korea to curb its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.
Honing more insistently to her longtime theme — the bitter legacy of slavery in the United States — the works in this assured exhibition unequivocally enter new territory.
"The footprint of books is everywhere in history, and their visual depiction is — quietly but insistently — everywhere in art," Camplin and Ranaura write in the preface.
At once an insistently feminist memoir and a far-reaching social critique, "One Child Nation" follows Wang as she returns to China with her infant son.
So it's a triumph that the book's real strength lies in Caitlyn's struggle to figure out who she will be among kids who are insistently themselves.
But Supports emphasizes the fact of display so insistently that the exhibition's primary thrust is clearly toward an examination of the effects and conventions of display.
Her use of impasto and tilted planes (rugs, landscapes) insistently endow the objects she paints with an equivalent heft and tactility to their real-life counterparts.
The movie is insistently frank about what statutory rape looks like, in direct contrast to the glossed-over version of events that older Jennifer convinced herself of.
Maybe you decided to buy another mattress, or maybe you even bought the one featured in the ad, but the ad will still follow you around insistently.
On January 17, text messages appear to show Cohen insistently trying to get Davidson on the phone to discuss Daniels going on Hannity's show on Fox News.
But Mr. Trump has insistently described law enforcement and security services as hemmed in by concerns about "political correctness," and has vowed to do away with them.
But like any insistently Nice Guy, our bare-hearted protagonist gets away with maintaining a reputation for being harmless and respectful even when his behavior suggests otherwise.
Although it doesn't register as such, Ms. Hall's casting itself feels like a statement, even in the insistently well-intentioned, mostly white realm of American indie cinema.
And Mr. Pence has worked insistently to shape Mr. Trump's endorsements, prodding him in the contests for governor of Florida and speaker of the House, among others.
For years now, the loudest, angriest and most insistently uncompromising voices have competed to dominate our national discourse with appeals to narrow interests rather than common bonds.
When that set becomes the backdrop to a viscerally exciting fight, all the red abruptly evokes the spilled blood that this otherwise squeaky clean series insistently elides.
I think of this development of a kind of insistently woke abstraction as situated on three legs: the artists, the financial markets, and the infrastructure of criticism.
She once wrote, "My work deals with problems that are pre-gender," but her work is also insistently about the female body, memory, sexuality, female power and powerlessness.
They are never going to be the neutral's favourite playing such a defensive, dogged brand of football, and yet they remain in the competition, aggressively, insistently taking part.
The most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) says that truly gender dysphoric children must insistently declare they are the other sex.
Tugging lightly but insistently on the masks we wear in order to fit in, the film's writer and director, Ray Yeung, creates mirror images of suppression and alienation.
Toward the end, the text recedes as Chris Seeds's score, quietly then more insistently, rumbles throughout the space leading the way for more the repetition of the movement.
In time, the monsters come out to play, but it's a measure of this movie's insistently fright-free storytelling that they're nowhere as disturbing as Mr. Milner's Edward.
In a flurry of interviews and appearances in recent weeks, Mr. Emanuel insistently made what amounted to a closing argument for his policies, his legacy and his city.
He pressed his demands so insistently that Mr. Heo moved the waitresses to the city of Ningbo near Shanghai to work in another restaurant, hoping to evade him.
Maazel's first two novels — "Last Last Chance" and "Woke Up Lonely" — were casually plotted but insistently literary in their style, their buzzing verbal energy and left-field aperçus.
There's a lot to get past, including an opener that engages in some generic place-setting, and a pushy score that insistently tries to lighten the darker moods.
"Branches/Bones" is an electropunk buzzbomb; "Dear World," uses insistently blippy electronic dance music behind what may be a suicide note or the testimony of a splitting personality.
But Mr. Trump does it louder and more insistently, forcing the issue to the front of the agenda in a way that Mr. Obama's polite nudging did not.
In making this argument, these opponents have insistently latched onto the FTC's use of two words, "not optimal," to support their claim that the FTC agrees with them.
Focus insistently on race, and the Party risks being seen as a factional coalition without universal appeal—the fate of the Democratic Party in the seventies and eighties.
They lost intentionally and insistently, and accumulated top draft picks, not the least the 6-foot-10 point guard Simmons and the splendidly talented big man Joel Embiid.
But I realized then that the white creative director who frequently uses Black models had curated her own depiction of Blackness—one that is insistently simplistic and joyous.
His work was immediately accessible but insistently transgressive, and he remained defiantly in control over it and his own image even as other artists were crafted by their labels.
This linguistic skepticism, aligned with an insistently self-damning instinct, perhaps uplifts the poems from their suffocation in the void by bracingly bringing together poetic scrutiny and psychological abjectness.
But Drive, along with Gosling's ab-flashing role in Crazy Stupid Love, successfully repackaged the actor as an edgy-yet-marketable heartthrob, a role he's insistently inhabited ever since.
Low-propensity voters won't bother to go to the polls, both because they also figure the election's already won and because they're not being contacted as insistently by volunteers.
This being the case, it's a little hard to notice that this sensuous, insistently inconclusive new Gorgon City track is called "Aries" and not draw some kind of connection.
Mr. Obama, in turn, has begun to argue ever more insistently that the election is as much about him — the first black president — as it is about his successor.
Set in an isolated village in Southern Spain, Lorca's tragedy tells the baleful, simple story of a farmer's wife who prays, insistently and in vain, to be a mother.
Given such outsized success, Knausgaard presumably writes for a global audience, but this book is insistently Norwegian, offering few crutches for anyone unfamiliar with that country's history and culture.
Perhaps most insistently, it's an exploration of how storytelling — the causal narratives we manufacture in our heads — shapes our identities and provides a hedge against the chaos of real life.
Italy's UniCredit rose as much as 5.8 percent after an Italian news agency reported that the rumour of a tie-up with Societe Generale was circulating insistently in financial circles.
Clinton to be more critical of Israel's past military actions in Gaza and insistently argued that the United States must take a more "evenhanded" approach to Israel and the Palestinians.
With "Try Some," we find Borchardt exploring an intoxicatingly claustrophobic terrain of ethereal atmospherics, insistently unresolved chords, and a pitched-down vocal sample rendered indecipherable by cut-and-paste manipulation.
A dense weave of found and original sights and sounds, this hourlong film is at once an experimental documentary, a work of historical excavation and an insistently moral ideological critique.
In the center of the stage is a wooden desk, where Castle (J W Guido) works insistently, with rigor and affection, on the art that is his purest self-expression.
Perhaps because of the team effort here, however, some of the writing veers off tonally into strange lands of its own: murkily academic, narrowly biographical, insistently boosterish or downright bizarre.
The more proximate cause was a big and doomy magazine story about the effects of climate change that pointed, ominously and insistently, in the direction of a jarringly imminent apocalypse. Mondays!
"How can I love an artform that is so consistently, insistently cruel to its female characters?" asks Charlotte Higgins in the Guardian, wondering if opera is "the most misogynistic art form".
NDiaye's readers are forced to endure this same emotional distance, as Ladivine's prose, brought into exacting English by her frequent translator Jordan Stump, insistently refuses them full access to her characters.
As Knowles Lawson insistently kept the camera trained on the "Formation" singer, Beyoncé raised her head and began laughing while throwing her hands up over the camera to cover her face.
She was a ferociously devoted mother when her children were small, but later was often explosively angry, pushing unfounded accusations so insistently that her daughter came to doubt her own memories.
She sang, rapped and toasted, reggae style, with a voice that was often tart and sassy; it could also be a cutting rasp, an airborne soprano or an insistently comical squeak.
The city's transit system controls everyday life for Mr. Turner and many others so insistently and so routinely that no one has thought to declare the situation a state of emergency.
In print, this translates to an impassioned photographic tour of an ever-changing, increasingly vocal and insistently resilient L.G.B.T.Q. community and culture, from 19th-century ideology to contemporary conversations around intersectionality.
Two plays later, Brady looked insistently to his left, where it appeared he was going to throw a short screen pass, causing two Green Bay defensive backs to rashly charge forward.
Other people continually tug at this insistently quiet, intimate movie (you hear birds and human breath alike), unsettling the seclusion that Will, freely or by necessity, has escaped into with Tom.
The president has consistently and insistently blamed Democrats for issues on the border, sometimes attacking President Barack Obama, sometimes attacking current Democrats in the House and Senate, and sometimes attacking both.
But as I worked my way around the puzzle, my brain started tugging insistently at my sleeve and whispering to me that I had seen some of the other clues before.
At the same time, the Democratic candidates are portraying America as infected with racism more openly and insistently than any previous party leaders, even Barack Obama, the first African American president.
" Nearly a half-century since its invention, P50 is just as popular as ever — with a following that proselytizes the stuff so insistently, it gives true meaning to the term "cult favorite.
Since September a score of prominent figures in media, the arts, academia and business have been parrying claims that range from date rape to stalking, groping or merely insistently texting female colleagues.
Another all-male reading group, this one with a name even more insistently macho than that of the Man Book Club, is the International Ultra Manly Book Club, of Kansas City, Kan.
SARAH LUCAS: AU NATUREL This London-born artist's first retrospective in an American institution will fill three floors of the New Museum with her sexually charged, insistently provocative work. Sept. 18-Jan.
Of all the stories about the British royal family, and they are legion, none beg to start "Once upon a time" quite as insistently as those about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Or, in Frederick Wiseman's patient and sublime "Monrovia, Indiana," feeling assumptions gently and insistently undermined and replaced by an understanding that is all the more powerful for being nearly impossible to articulate.
Somewhat of a throwback, especially in his commitment to thoughtful adult stories, Gray makes films like "The Immigrant" that are insistently dark — both thematically and visually — about complicated people navigating complex realities.
It's a characteristically complex and condensed vision of war in a movie that is insistently humanizing despite its monumentality, a balance that is as much a political choice as an aesthetic one.
The video works as a kind of shorthand for Mars' whole career, in which a carefully calculated mixture of old and new insistently confuses pop's established categories of race, gender, and musical authenticity.
The fact that stans of the film over-dubbed the scene with diva anthems like Madonna's "Like a Virgin" might be understood as a playful critique of the film's insistently self-serious masculinism.
It would be one thing if the updates were simply made available and these issues addressed as they came up, but both companies "insistently suggested" that the updates be installed despite the problems.
Banks, meanwhile, has insistently misled British reporters and investigators about the nature of his relationship with the Russians, to the point that it seems fair to wonder if yet more connections will emerge.
At ten or so, I walked down to the village to see if anybody knew what was going on, the rain tapping insistently at my umbrella and the surf crashing in the distance.
During a year when the public's attention was often focused on international conflict, mass shootings, and a bitter election, the co-founder of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has insistently pointed toward progress.
What's most striking about Machado's first book, the short story collection Her Body and Other Parties, is how insistently her women are embodied, and how clearly their oppression manifests itself on their bodies.
Much depends on Jimmie, who waxes and wanes, sometimes rises and then falls in a city that — with this ravishing movie — he insistently stakes a claim on, one indelible image at a time.
When Crown Prince Naruhito, 57, ascends to the throne, he will follow a much beloved emperor who gently but insistently transformed the role he took over from his father, the wartime emperor Hirohito.
But even if there weren't any people about to engage in battle, those signs displayed fighting words: Flashing insistently overhead, the messages were impossible to ignore, an advertisement in the language of resistance.
Rarely has a material so inclined to stay put been wrenched so insistently out of place and carried so far from its source; every centimeter of its movement has had to be earned.
His concert films unobtrusively but insistently tell a story, subtly guiding the films' energy through the use of picture and sound alone (rare is the talking-head interview in a Demme concert film).
Donald Trump probably won't win the presidency, but it's not because he lies — and he's made it all the easier for future politicians to lie just as insistently and getting away with it.
In particular, she trained her sights on white college-educated women that went for Trump, a man who has repeatedly and insistently demonstrated that he's comfortable with loose talk, at least, about sexual assault.
Someone is, insistently, something , usually a very particular if not terribly distinguished something—an Old Man on a hill, a young person of Smyrna, an old lady of Chertsey, a man with a beard.
Mr. Trump and other Republicans are insistently seeking to tie Democrats to unfettered immigration and violent crime, and in some instances this summer and fall they have attacked minority candidates in nakedly racial terms.
And even though we had been told, insistently and many times, to bring at least a gallon of water per person, we had brought two-ish gallons and ran out less than halfway through.
With a strong cast that includes a very good John David Washington (a son of Denzel Washington), Mr. Green movingly affirms the radical humanity of these very dissimilar characters, who remain sensitively, insistently individualized.
I didn't know Kate Spade, who hanged herself with a red scarf in her bedroom on Tuesday at the age of 55, other than through the prism of her insistently cheerful and whimsical accessories.
But the choice of an insistently transnational artist who, while acclaimed, is still not widely popular, and whose work is as dark as it is dazzling, does suggest the museum's antennae are being retuned.
In Angie's case it's Sophia (Angelina Fiordellisi), who keeps reminding her granddaughter, cheerily but insistently, that being a successful professional is all well and good, but a woman is not complete without true love.
This lively, intriguing and insistently humanistic flight of fancy — imagined conversations between hard-line conservative Pope Benedict XVI and his more progressive successor, Pope Francis — brims with wit, warmth and some tantalizing what-ifs.
From early figurative paintings, through collages and video installations, to her radical work in dance and performance, Ms. Schneemann has consistently — insistently — made the personal political, bridging divides between eras and cultures, even species.
At least dejected Indians fans can still become fans of football in Washington, DC, where the home team insistently clings to not only a reductionist logo, but an outright racial slur as its name.
Mr. Ossoff attacked Ms. Handel almost as insistently over her onetime role at the Susan G. Komen Foundation, where several years ago she was involved in an attempt to deny grant money to Planned Parenthood.
It starts out folky but grows fully orchestral, deploying  a 1960s-style folk-psychedelic band (complete with tootling electric organ and insistently pounding tom-toms in the background) and lavish arrangements with strings and chimes.
In a series of gory vignettes that jab insistently at sexism and gender, Ms. Lowe (who, at the time of filming, was barely a month shy of her own delivery date) carefully builds thematic layers.
"The Church insistently recommends that the bodies of the deceased be buried in cemeteries or other sacred places," because it showed the dignity and respect for the human body, said the document approved by Pope Francis.
So tech giants are building the beginning of something new: a less insistently visual tech world, a digital landscape that relies on voice assistants, headphones, watches and other wearables to take some pressure off our eyes.
Yet it's not Varga but Gloria who has the real power in this scene: As Varga saunters around the room, offering countertheories and obfuscation, Gloria asks questions insistently and leaves with another piece of the puzzle.
She carved out a cinematic space for herself and in doing so — by the example of her films but also by insistently pursuing the life of the artist — she helped open a space for other women.
Stone-faced royals and functionaries partaking in it sport jewelry, makeup and scars that once again inspire a viewer to ponder why contemporary Hollywood insistently looks to Burning Man to inform its vision of the ancient world.
This is the aspiration common to road-trip literature and road-trip photography: The moment at the gas station is held, insistently, to express as much about the total experience as the shot of the Eiffel Tower.
In an era when Broadway often means big, "Dear Evan Hansen" is intentionally, insistently intimate — the show has just eight roles and an eight-piece orchestra, and it is being staged in a cozy 19773-seat theater.
We're in an era of hyperbranding and viral hashtagging, and for a couple so insistently and shrewdly focused on accruing wealth and maximizing their profile, surfacing with their first joint album in an era of #blacklove is prudent.
" Berle's exhibition of mockery and harassment — he insistently groped Ru's breasts and, allegedly, grabbed her butt backstage — infuriated RuPaul, who undressed the comedian with martial wit: "You used to wear gowns and…that's funny, now you wear diapers.
She suggests that the way all South Asian women move through life is universal, uniting herself with them by insistently returning focus to the South Asian female body as a locus of "shame and oppression" in her collection.
One half of an insistently winning, hopelessly irresistible mother-daughter duet, this buttinsky New Jersey widow (Susan Sarandon) puts the "awl" into call and the "awk" into talk and works both your nerves and ears as she does.
The results were a grievous setback for Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who has insistently argued that among the Republican candidates, only he has the political standing to compete with Mr. Trump in a head-to-head race.
Pointedly absent from Mr. Sadr's list of potential partners: pro-Iranian blocs, as he has insistently distanced himself from his former patrons in Iran, whose meddling he has come to see as a destabilizing force in Iraq's politics.
Rossini's wonderful "La Regata Veneziana" sets a three-part text by Francesco Maria Piave, best known for his librettos for Verdi, in which a young Venetian woman insistently urges on her boyfriend, who is competing in a regatta.
For decades, the Cuban-American community, composed largely of staunch Republicans, had lobbied insistently to uphold the U.S. trade embargo—a complex, ever-growing suite of regulations intended to isolate Cuba from the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
The social conservatives are strait-laced, and he's promiscuous (he says); the male anti-feminists are insistently straight, and he's flamboyantly gay; the working-class white heartlanders are, well, working-class heartlanders, and he's a British-accented foreigner.
This isn't a perfect movie — sometimes the machinery of plot-focused screenwriting hums a little too insistently, especially toward the end, disrupting the quieter, richer music of everyday life — but its clearsighted sensitivity makes it a satisfying one.
It seems Clinton finally understands this; in the debate last night she insistently highlighted her areas of agreement with Sanders, lauded the ambitions of the progressive movement, and stuck close to Obama, the most unifying figure in the party.
Edmund Morgan's magnificent "American Slavery, American Freedom" is a classic of this kind, insistently hinting that if a few people in 17th-century Virginia had chosen differently, the cancers of slavery and racism would not have entered America's bloodstream.
Heading into the debate on Saturday in Greenville, Mr. Rubio, who once championed an immigration bill that would have allowed undocumented workers to obtain legal status, insistently accused Mr. Cruz of being insincere in his support for punitive immigration restrictions.
Around jittery drum programming and an insistently airy synth patch that's sorta pan-pipe adjacent, Zanca sings of trying to retain the open-heartedness and blind self-assuredness of childhood as you grow into the anxieties of the world around you.
While many schools may not teach civics, and when they do many often do not teach it without an agenda, it doesn't remove the responsibility of the citizenry to learn it properly and act insistently outside of the political cycle.
President Trump nominated Matthew Petersen, a member of the Federal Election Commission, to serve a lifetime appointment on the federal district court in Washington, D.C. He is being questioned -- politely but insistently -- by John Kennedy, a Republican Senator from Louisiana.
It doesn't suppose that you could separate the art from the artist, not least because the artist was always insistently and physically present, looked at by many of his subjects even as he looked at them from beyond the frame.
Yet in the track "Black Panther," which ends with the words, "I am T'Challa," Mr. Lamar is also quite insistently "King Kendrick": "King of the answer, king of the problem, king of the forsaken," he raps over a nagging, dissonant loop.
While its humor is generally cautious and its characters a little too insistently likable, the story does wander into a few dark corners of middle age: romantic disappointment; addiction and recovery; the possibility of illness and the inevitability of death.
The 9/11 Commission opened their report with the "insistently premonitory and yet still dumbstruck" words: "[The day] dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States," as Joan Didion writes in her book The Year of Magical Thinking.
CARYN GANZ Michael Jackson's music and moves are the gift that keeps on giving to Justin Timberlake and anyone who joins him — in this case SZA, who easily dominates this insistently optimistic, if not quite lucid, bit of self-help.
I brought up his debut in January, in which he insistently defended Trump's risible claim that he had drawn ''the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration — period — both in person and around the globe,'' and then left without taking questions.
In a coup of installation, the Fischl confronts, across a room, "White Squad I" (1982), by Leon Golub, a terrific painter whose long career—he died at eighty-two, in 2004—earned him scant reward, owing to his insistently political content.
In this lavishly illustrated, multivoiced and comprehensive catalog, some dozen curators, critics and writers insistently create more space between the work of this singular and singularly Brazilian artist and the European influences she absorbed in Paris in the early 21815s.
Hackett, who produced "The Man in the High Castle" for Amazon (and is also the daughter of writer Philip K. Dick, whose work inspired the series), says Price "repeatedly and insistently propositioned her" in the back of a cab, according to the report.
In the two recent works, "Crowd of Crowds: Obedience Scale" (2018) and "Crowd of Crowds: 100th Monkey" (2017), the colors are brighter and the patterning denser and more insistently all-over as they stretch from edge to edge and top to bottom.
De Waal quotes one American psychologist, insistently holding the line of our humanness at our ability, even as children, to work together toward a shared goal: "It is inconceivable that you would ever see two chimpanzees carrying a log together," the psychologist says.
Even if the stunningly complex "game" of nuclear brinksmanship in Northeast Asia were being played only by fully-rational adversaries, the rapidly bewildering momentum of events between Washington and Pyongyang would still insistently demand that each contestant strive relentlessly for escalation dominance.
It doesn't come off as preachy because few are more skilled at delivering such messages as Jayda G, all the heavenly vocal house and insistently shuffling drum programs that follow, make it so you basically have no choice but to follow her directives.
Such techniques ironically use Instagram to reassert the traditional notion that genuine poetic expression looks inky and papery — that a poet's work appears most authentic not on an ephemeral, impersonal screen but on the scribbly, insistently material paper she has physically inscribed.
At a time when Disney can insistently bill an almost entirely computer-generated Africa as "live action," as deepfakes become increasingly elaborate, as Ang Lee's Gemini Man pairs Will Smith with his 20s-era self, the integrity of images has become more tenuous than ever.
With mainly female stars, writers and directors, and conceived and produced by the award-winning playwright Heidi Thomas — the granddaughter of a suffragist — "Midwife" has feminism hot-wired into its DNA, simultaneously flaunting its soapy credentials and pushing insistently against their assumptions and restrictions.
It's rather fitting, then, that this is a landing place for the chef Greg Proechel, who caused brief excitement at the downtown hangout Le Turtle, after stints at Eleven Madison Park and Blanca, and whose insistently innovative dishes have a distinct air of rebellion.
From an Atlanta strip club where cash-crazy dancers rake bills off the floors, to a school where aspirational Chinese learn to pronounce essential phrases like Dolce & Gabbana, Ms. Greenfield's work pokes insistently at the psychological spaces we hope money and status can fill.
We know of him only from the work of others, and even Plato, who seemed to have held him in high regard, paints him as a pugnacious and ironic figure — someone who insistently dispelled comforting notions and sought to overcome the tendency to mythologize.
Though her career was cut short by her untimely death at age 36, McNicoll's insistently focused, buoyantly colored canvases showcase a new kind of woman who is intimate, assertive, and often represented on the canvas by the artist's partner, the British painter Dorothea Sharpe.
Evidently, people also wanted to read about a more familiar sort of woman, a type almost too recognizable to warrant sustained attention—that is, one who suffers doubt but holds out hope for clarity, who applies herself imperfectly but insistently to the task of living.
" Readers of Lubow's biography may feel not just the heft of the thing, over seven hundred pages and twice as long as Bosworth's, but a nagging suspicion that it dreams of being a novel: "Insistently, incessantly, the notes throbbed in doleful cadence on the clarinet.
McAdoo evaded a question about whether he might discipline any of the players for their sojourn in Miami, but as it was the fourth question about the episode during McAdoo's brief conference call, the Giants' first-year head coach did respond a bit more insistently.
At the same time, when it came time to assess responsibility for the disaster, any collectivist fellow feeling evaporated, as the ensuing show trials insistently scapegoated a few individuals (some of them already dead) in a desperate attempt to keep a crumbling system intact.
The problem is that the idea he hits most insistently is that vengeance is the hurt that never subsides; it's the hurt that Mildred nurtures and that hardens her and that, over time, becomes so brutally consuming its violence is all but indistinguishable from its cause.
There's a lot of talk these days about the end of trends, or at least trends as we knew them, when designers seemingly dictated en masse that skirts would be short, or long; pants wide or slim, the message filtered down insistently through magazines and department stores.
Well, of course not, though that gets to what's frustrating about these movies, which are so insistently good-natured and relentlessly hyped that it feels almost churlishly old-school raising even modest objections to the fact that — in addition to being, you know, fun — they're also commercials.
The most recent expansion, Shadowbringers, is, as many of my friends have insistently told me, one of the best Final Fantasy campaigns ever, and now Yoko Taro of Nier: Automata fame is working on a new raid that crosses over with the world of his games.
The lines are filled with feminine imagery (those peninsulas) and a subdued sensuality—the bays within the peninsulas can be stroked, "as if they were expected to blossom"—which exert some subliminal counterforce against the poem's insistently neutral tone, even if the force never quite breaks through.
Suggestions by some British politicians since the June referendum on Brexit that London could stay in the single market while ending free movement of EU workers had been insistently opposed by other governments, which saw that as trying to keep the benefits of membership without paying the costs.
The Find X's settings menu will forever have a big banner at the top telling you to sign in to your Oppo ID. Your contacts list will insistently advise you to sync them with Oppo Cloud Sync, which is a thing the gallery app will also suggest incessantly.
At the debate, Clinton did seem to let loose a tougher, less insistently congenial version of herself than what she typically allows; even on the subject of late-term abortions, about which she has fallen over herself qualifying her commitment in the past, she did not back off.
"We have argued insistently that these important resources should be returned unconditionally to the countries from which they were illegally withdrawn in order to be used to improve the quality of life of our populations," Queiroz was quoted as saying, adding that some countries could do more to help.
As a young composer — and throughout his life as an insistently private man — he matched restless intelligence with great force of mind: He knew what had to be done, by his reading of history, and he did it, in defiance of all the norms of French musical culture at the time.
" Nothing has changed since George Will argued, "So, it is up to the public to quarantine this presidency by insistently communicating to its elected representatives a steady, rational fear of this man whose combination of impulsivity and credulity render him uniquely unfit to take the nation into a military conflict.
Anxiety over whether the spiritual center might serve as a listening post, however, has obscured its principal and perhaps more intrusive role: an outsize display in the heart of Paris, the capital of the insistently secular French Republic, of Russia's might as a religious power, not just a military one.
The clothing retailer Everlane, the branding of which has long been insistently focused on "radical transparency" and ethical behavior in all parts of its business, has made sweeping layoffs, VICE has learned, after sending an email to staffers assuring them the company was "stronger than ever" during the coronavirus pandemic.
At a tribute to Du Bois at Carnegie Hall in 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., said: One idea he insistently taught was that black people have been kept in oppression and deprivation by a poisonous fog of lies that depicted them as inferior, born deficient and deservedly doomed to servitude to the grave. . . .
These would-be soothsayers whisper insistently in the ears of talented young men: Do you want to play for the Mississauga Monarchs, perhaps the finest youth basketball program out here, or do you want to sign with a shoe company team that has a pipeline to coveted tournaments south of the border?
But at the same time, they seem unwilling to take the kinds of risks that separate the good pop divas from the greatest: Mariah making hip-hop features central to her pop, Madonna using electronica, Rihanna insistently making dancehall mainstream, Beyoncé moving away from girl group melodies to unapologetically speak from her perspective as a black woman.
As we look in the mirror, we need to be honest and acknowledge that one of the greatest failures, committed by voters and media alike, was the failure to ask the right questions insistently or hard enough -- serious questions about the choices and trade-offs we confront and how the realities of a complex world influence our national life.
Brad Watson, white, male and already wise beyond his years when the near-­perfect story collection "Last Days of the Dog-Men" was published in 1996, has long explored how the peculiarities of our physical selves can be a benediction and a curse (in turns or all at once), how insistently they express nature's beauty and brutality.
When I visited and interviewed staff members in 2014 for a film project I'm working on, beyond their insistently holistic approach, two other things impressed me very deeply: the fact that they start and lead much of their political work through the arts; and the vast array of people who participate in and support the Esperanza.
This level of biographical data is alarming enough when collected and used by a company I trust, at least in practice; moved just slightly out of context, it becomes an open-ended accumulation of exposures in a world where assurances of data privacy are being made more frequently and insistently — and to users' ears, less credibly — by the day.
To be southbound is to journey to a place in flux, radically transformed over recent decades, yet also to the place where the past resonates most insistently in the US. To be southbound is also to confront the weight of preconceived notions about this place, thick with stereotypes, encoded in the artistic, literary, and media records.
Moldova and the EU have agreed upon a roadmap of reforms in order to bring us closer to the EU. The journey to EU integration will be its own reward because our nation's new government has been insistently pursuing this agenda for change, including strengthening the rule of law, combating corruption, empowering an independent judiciary, fostering a friendly business climate, cutting red tape, and fighting tax evasion.
" To read through Ms. Bening's 25 years of interviews is to hear her consistently and artfully deflect questions about her life with her husband, Warren Beatty (who recently directed her in "Rules Don't Apply") and insistently make the same point that, in her life and art, she is most interested in complex women, rived with contradictions — or, as she described such women, "human beings.
It is also as carefully written as such a chunky bulk of prose has any right to be — insistently imaginative in describing its people ("He smiles often, yes, but while his lips curve his eyes remain like dried peas") and animals ("There were so many birds the sky rattled, so many fish the bay boiled like a pot") and atmospheres ("A rising wind wrinkled the milky sky").
The "unfair commercial practices" are described by the AGCM as follows: The two companies have induced consumers – by insistently proposing to proceed with the download and also because of the significant information asymmetry of consumers vis-a-vis the producers – to install software updates that are not adequately supported by their devices, without adequately informing them, nor providing them an effective way to recover the full functionality of their devices.
Trump's credibility has sunk so low that conservative commentator George Will, in a recent column, openly declared Trump unfit to lead the U.S. military: "So, it is up to the public to quarantine this presidency by insistently communicating to its elected representatives a steady, rational fear of this man whose combination of impulsivity and credulity render him uniquely unfit to take the nation into a military conflict," Will wrote.
Two of the most enjoyable films I've seen are from South Korean directors, including "Okja," a pleasurably rambunctious, insistently political adventure from Bong Joon Ho. A sensational Tilda Swinton — leading with mad eyes and jutting teeth — stars as a corporate evildoer who tries to come between a fearless girl (a terrific An Seo Hyun) and her best friend, a genetically produced super-pig whom the baddies want to turn into meat.
Despite a certain operetta-set quality to it all, the Pharaonic seriousness of King Albert I's rail works, and the station, still accomplish what they were intended to do, which is suggest that you've reached an important destination, a splendid place conjured up out of the sand by a royal house insistently seeking a public appearance of power and permanence; the Belgian throne had only been created in 22.
A passive-aggressive campaign that neglected to act on warning flares sent up by Democratic operatives on the ground in crucial swing states, and that ignored the advice of the candidate's husband, former President Bill Clinton, and other Democratic Party elders, who argued that the campaign needed to work harder to persuade undecided and ambivalent voters (like working-class whites and millennials), instead of focusing so insistently on turning out core supporters.
Started by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton in 1966, as the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, its members directly challenged police authority; established socialist, community-based frameworks such as the Free Breakfast for School Children program that eventually fed over 10,000 children a day; grew to the size where they had offices in 68 American cities, and an international chapter operating in Algeria; vehemently and insistently opposed segregation and the draft, and were even called "the greatest threat to the internal security of the country" by the then FBI Director.

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