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Kayte was more adamant ... straight-up saying it's all a myth.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was, if anything, more adamant about not even talking.
"I think his advisers have to help, they have to be better, more adamant," he said.
His deputy formerly in charge of land and mineral management, Joe Balash, was even more adamant two months later.
Now, she's more adamant about her hair health and takes the time to educate when she sees mistakes being made.
Had I really wanted him and the others not to die, I would have been more adamant in my warning.
As Christine grew more adamant that the boy wasn't her son, the LAPD captain had her involuntarily committed to a mental hospital.
Partly as a result, the Roberts court has been much more adamant in opposing regulation and much more expansive in establishing corporate rights.
An opening for Trump's opponents His failure to be more adamant in condemning white supremacy offered an opening towards his political opponents, including Democratic 2020 candidates.
While some more adamant shareholders have been agitating for a breakup, Hayes said that he has made his top priority clear to United Technologies' board of directors.
But the more adamant faction questions if Latino groups willing to compromise with Trump are really speaking on behalf of people who will be directly impacted by whatever Trump does.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) was more adamant.
"Outside friends of the President ... are far more adamant about confrontation than senior staff at the White House," the person said of the more aggressive approach Trump's group of advisers have advocated.
If the plot prominence of Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and Nabokov's "Lolita" suggest a movie more adamant about the transformative power of fiction than this one, "The Bookshop" still grows on you.
"It made me more adamant to keep a man like that out of the Senate," said Ms. Maycock, 67, who is black and was among numerous women celebrating at Mr. Jones's victory party.
May's replacement will be selected not through primaries but by around 120,000 Conservative Party activists, a group that is older, whiter, more male and more adamant about leaving Europe than the general public.
"We need our European friends to compromise and the more they think that there's a chance that Brexit can be blocked in parliament, the more adamant they are in sticking to their position," Johnson said.
Two young women studying at Clark Atlanta University, adjacent to Morehouse, said they were switching to Mr Sanders from Mrs Clinton; she, one said, was "a people-pleaser", whereas he was "more adamant" in his convictions.
Terry Madonna, a professor of public affairs and a polling expert at Pennsylvania's Franklin & Marshall College, was more adamant that Biden would be the best candidate in the Keystone State and elsewhere in the Rust Belt.
His successor, Richard Nixon, was even more adamant about the dangers to American power internationally if the Communists won, and 20,000 more Americans died in the failed effort to prevent that outcome after Johnson left office.
Besides becoming more adamant that tech companies improve their workforce diversity, the CBC also added a new request this time: companies should help fund more affordable housing for communities in need and fight the effects of gentrification.
The league said there were twice as many players evaluated in 2015 as compared to 2014, which could mean team doctors have become more adamant about examinations for those who take hard hits, according to Pro Football Talk.
He also agreed that people who are on PrEP are more adamant about their desire not to use condoms when hooking up, but doesn't see it as a stigma against condoms so much as men just expressing their sexual preferences.
The second pillar — $25 billion for a border wall — is obviously offensive to Mexico, but the country's lame-duck president, Enrique Peña Nieto, has been much more adamant in his opposition to paying for the wall than to its actual construction.
The progress in talks with Europe also comes as Congress has become more adamant about the collateral damage from Trump trade tactics, including the hit to farmers that the administration tried to sooth this week with a $12 billion bailout package.
Granted, his attitude and comments during this current retirement has been more adamant on the stance of staying inactive, but his recent comments regarding Golovkin and Danny Garcia are a move, no matter how miniscule, in the direction of returning to the ring.
The progress in talks with Europe also comes as Congress has become more adamant about the collateral damage from Trump's trade tactics — including the hit to farmers that the administration tried to soothe this week with a $12 billion USDA bailout package.
He has given himself some wiggle room on the Muslim ban, which he recently referred to as a "suggestion," but he has consistently been more adamant about the wall on the border, which has been a central theme of his candidacy since its launch.
Jordan arrives at Harry's Los Angeles office looking for information about Harry. The receptionist calls around to all the hotels, but none of them have a Harry Graham registered. One or two of the managers remembers Harry, but he hadn't been checked into their hotels in months. Jordan is very puzzled and even more adamant about investigating Harry.
Gotard Nietzsche, a member of the Nicki family, left Poland for Prussia. His descendants later settled in the Electorate of Saxony circa the year 1700. Nietzsche wrote in 1888, "My ancestors were Polish noblemen (Nietzky); the type seems to have been well preserved despite three generations of German mothers." At one point, Nietzsche becomes even more adamant about his Polish identity.
Kostis stands up for her, annoying Takis, and she performs oral sex on Kostis. When Anna finally reappears, she happily jumps into his arms. Angry, Kostis berates her for leaving the island without telling him. When she becomes offended, he apologizes and professes his love for her, but she only becomes more adamant that she does not want to see him again.
He was even more adamant about government spending, saying in a 1957 press conference that if it wasn't curbed, "you will have a depression that will curl your hair." Humphrey left office on July 29, 1957. Following Humphrey's departure that same year, he returned to the Hanna Company, serving as honorary board chairman and director, then later became chairman of National Steel Corporation.
2009 season Despite the heated in-state rivalry with Auburn, Bear Bryant was more adamant about defeating his rivals to the north, the Tennessee Volunteers.Football Feuds: 81 The series is named the Third Saturday in October, the traditional calendar date on which the game was played. Despite the name, the game has been played on the third Saturday only five times between 1995–2007. The first game between the two sides was played in 1901 in Birmingham, ending in a 6–6 tie.
The great men of the court insisted that one or the other of the brothers must accept the throne; but in the end, Woke proved to be more adamant. Prince Woke agreed to accept the throne; and Kenzō was ultimately proclaimed as the new Emperor—which created a sense of relief for all the people who had endured this period of uncertainty.Titsingh, pp. 29-30. This sample page from Nihon Ōdai Ichiran (1834) represents the first published account of Emperor Kenzō's reign to become available in the West.
Carrie does not want to believe this of Mr. Evans, seeing him as an honest man. Albert, on the other hand, is convinced that Mr. Evans has destroyed the will, and becomes even more adamant after he realises that a ring which Mr. Evans gives Carrie as a present had in fact belonged to Mrs. Gotobed. However, Carrie changes her mind about Mr. Evans after Albert vaguely recalls seeing an envelope in Mrs. Gotobed's jewellery box that disappeared after Mr. Evans visited the house to take an inventory of his late sister's belongings.
The Convention of 1836 was the meeting of elected delegates in Washington-on- the-Brazos, Texas in March 1836. The Texas Revolution had begun five months previously, and the interim government, known as the Consultation, had wavered over whether to declare independence from Mexico or pledge to uphold the repudiated Mexican Constitution of 1824. Unlike those of previous Texas councils, delegates to the Convention of 1836 were younger, more recent arrivals to Texas, and more adamant on the question of independence. As delegates prepared to convene, Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna led a large army into Texas to quell the revolt; the vanguard of this army arrived at San Antonio de Bexar on February 23.
" Commenting on the ROC's participation in the UN in January 1994 interview, Chien said: "Ever since we declared our intention to participate in the UN, (Beijing) has become even more adamant in its attempts to downgrade our (ROC) status and evade reality." Chien and President Lee attended Nelson Mandela's inauguration on May 10, 1994, after South Africa's historic all-race election. On January 3, 1996, the ROC and Senegal re-established diplomatic relations, bringing the number of countries that recognizes the ROC to 31. At the joint communique signing ceremony with Foreign Minister Moustapha Niasse, Chien noted that the "establishment of diplomatic ties marks a significant development in our pursuit of pragmatic diplomacy.
Mikamo takes a cheap shot to try to atomize both women as she and Ayeka quibble over the rescue, before at last bristling over Yataka mewling there was no reason to do such a thing. "Tired of baby-sitting poser criminals", Mikamo decides to slaughter his "useless partner" but is blasted mid-stance by Ryoko, blowing a hole through the A.I. and the side of the ship. Last resorts Mikamo grows increasingly enraged as he fires repeatedly from orbit, his attempts at reprisal blocked by Tenchi and his Light-Hawk Wings. When Ayeka, Ryoko and Ibara take out his gun torrents the machine grows even more adamant, choosing to sacrifice itself and the ship by bringing it down on his enemies' heads.
The 42nd classic was broadcast not only in the U.S. and Canada, but for soldiers abroad fighting in Operation Desert Storm, and players wore decals on their helmets as a symbolic gesture of support. However, some, like Wayne Gretzky (whose grandfather was a veteran of World War I and whose cousin was abroad at the time), called for the game to be canceled. Gretzky, however, was more adamant on the state of fighting in the NHL, saying that he was continually tired of sportscasters stating that "it looks like a hockey game out there" when a bench-clearing brawl takes place in other sports. American broadcaster NBC in broke away from the telecast in the third period to televise a briefing from The Pentagon involving the Gulf War.
The name change of the legislation reflected Brownlee's growing belief that farmers' financial troubles were due to factors more systemic than lack of rain. Angry over the federal government's decision to allow the first incarnation of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) to lapse, many Albertan farmers began to advocate the "pooling" of their wheat, which would render individual farmers less susceptible to the machinations of grain speculators by introducing collective marketing, with each farmer receiving an averaged, identical price. Farmers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba were more adamant about the return of the CWB; Prime Minister King eventually agreed to its re- creation, provided that at least two of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba passed enabling legislation and found the personnel necessary to sit on the Board. By June 1923, the provinces had not found anybody suitable.

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