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Mr. Warner, by then Facebook's most insistent inquisitor in Congress.
The most insistent thorn in their sides is an officious F.B.I. agent (Annie Grier).
One of the novel's most insistent themes is the tension between preservation and exploitation.
Those companies known to load inventories were the most insistent on the exact wording.
Of all the current justices, Roberts has been most insistent that judges are not political.
Chief Justice Roberts has positioned himself as the Court's most insistent defender of First Amendment freedoms.
Even classical liberals who were most insistent on removing constraints on individual freedom agonised about atomisation.
The most insistent ingredient is smoke; sweetness is teased out of cinnamon and allspice, with no interference from sugar.
For that, we turn to some of its most insistent backers, moderates from Trump states facing re-election this fall.
After the attack, some of the most insistent Second Amendment advocates on Capitol Hill took on the role of shooting survivor.
But what The Power is most insistent on is the idea that it is impossible to fully escape the systems in which we live.
"Come On" (1961) It didn't even make the lowest rung of the top 100, but "Come On" featured some of Chuck's most insistent singing.
This past summer, as Facebook's troubles mounted, Mr. Schumer confronted Mr. Warner, who by then had emerged as Facebook's most insistent inquisitor in Congress.
The back-to-smoke trend flies in the face of the e-cig industry's most insistent PR pitch: Vaping helps people quit smoking cigarettes.
For just about the entirety of his two-decade career, his public persona has been dedicated to building one of sports' most insistent myths of resolve.
Ms. Warren has surpassed Senator Bernie Sanders as tech's most insistent critic (he recently embraced breaking up Facebook, and he has hammered Amazon for its low wages).
That puts Esvelt in an unusual position, because, while he is a compelling advocate for gene-drive technology, he is also its most insistent voice of alarm.
One more bit of trivia: Zakarian, who started at SNL in 2005, notes that Baldwin has been the show's most insistent Trump impressionist about the particulars of his costume.
In July, as Facebook's troubles threatened to cost the company billions of dollars in market value, Mr. Schumer confronted Mr. Warner, by then Facebook's most insistent inquisitor in Congress.
Yehoshua is one of Israel's pre-­eminent novelists and, with his fellow writers Amos Oz and David Grossman, among the country's most insistent voices pleading for engagement and peace with the Palestinians.
Think about it this way: If all four of the elements were different friends of mine, offering me advice about how to go through life, earth would be the loudest, most insistent one.
Not only does Mr. Sanders have the loudest, most insistent voice in a party that, six months after the election, remains bereft and leaderless, but also his stridency echoes the mood on the left.
Mr. DeWine is likely to benefit, somewhat paradoxically, from both Mr. Trump's strength in the state and the popularity of the outgoing governor, John Kasich, a Republican who ran against Mr. Trump in 2016 and is one of the president's most insistent critics.
Its latest assertion was its most insistent yet and was based on a review of satellite images provided by the French military intelligence service and France's national space agency, CNES, which showed 70 pieces of debris with a dozen of those "probably" man-made.
But the most insistent demands from those of his fellow cardinals who serve among congregations as pastoral archbishops were for measures to involve them in decision-making; and for a shake-up of the Vatican bureaucracy, known as the Roman Curia, and new curbs on its powers.
And so, especially, does the recommended viewing she lists at the end of each chapter — certified examples of excellence that only the most insistent of contrarians might challenge, including "Casablanca" and "Chinatown" for screenplay, "The Hurt Locker" for directing, and Viola Davis in "Fences" for acting.
Desan has many crudely reductive theories—the most insistent being that Montaigne wrote essays about the world right now because he was covering up the truth that in the past his family were merchants, not lords—but he is a master of the micro-history of sixteenth-century Bordeaux.
And if Mr. Hatch does retire, his state could easily become a triumph for the traditional Republican establishment: Mitt Romney, a former presidential candidate and one of Mr. Trump's most insistent Republican critics, continues to tell allies that he would most likely seek the seat if Mr. Hatch steps down.
It's ironic that the people who are most likely to doubt or deny the existence of consciousness (on the ground that everything is physical, and that consciousness can't possibly be physical) are also those who are most insistent on the primacy of science, because it is precisely science that makes the key point shine most brightly: the point that there is a fundamental respect in which ultimate intrinsic nature of the stuff of the universe is unknown to us — except insofar as it is consciousness.
She is the one most insistent on keeping the sisters together through the Traveling Pants, which she first found. She is the "glue" keeping the Sisterhood together. She is portrayed by America Ferrera in the 2005 film adaptation of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.
Throughout the novel, General Tilney is checking his watch, and is most insistent that servants and his own family observe the clocks to see if they are doing things on time.Kickel, Katherine "General Tilney's Timely Approach to the Improvement of the Estate in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey" pages 145-169 from Nineteenth-Century Literature, Volume 63, No. 2, September 2008 page 150. During her time in Bath, Catherine had easy-going attitude to time, having no strict schedule and planning nothing in advance.
When Katrina made landfall in 2005, the project was between 60–90% complete with a projected date of completion estimated for 2015, nearly 50 years after authorization. Hurricane Georges in September 1998 galvanized some scientists, engineers and politicians into collective planning, with Scientific American declaring that "New Orleans is a disaster waiting to happen" in October 2001.Fischetti, Mark (October 2001), p.70 However, even the most insistent calls from officials to evacuate ahead of Katrina did not warn that the levees could breach.
Iwaya took Hirschfeld to the Meiji-za to introduce him to the Kabuki theater. Hirschfeld become very interested in the Kabuki theater, where the female characters are played by men. One of the Kabuki actors, speaking to Hirschfeld via Iwaya, who served as the translator, was most insistent about asking him if he really looked like a woman on stage and was he effeminate enough as an actor. Hirschfeld noted that no-one in Japan looked down on the Kabuki actors who played female characters; on the contrary, they were popular figures with the public.
Surrender of General Burgoyne by John Trumbull Rather than an outright unconditional surrender, Burgoyne had agreed to a convention that involved his men surrendering their weapons, and returning to Europe with a pledge not to return to North America. Burgoyne had been most insistent on this point, even suggesting he would try to fight his way back to Quebec if it was not agreed. Soon afterwards the Continental Congress, repudiated the treaty and imprisoned the remnants of the army in Massachusetts and Virginia, where they were sometimes maltreated. This was widely seen as revenge for the poor treatment that prisoners-of-war of the Continental army had received while imprisoned.
When the spark of 25 January let, he was already at the forefront of the ranks of the demonstrators and one of the most insistent that the revolution must prevail and when some people exploited the absence of the police during these events, and tried to rob the Egyptian Museum, he moved in minutes calling the Egyptian people via the internet to hurry up to the museum to protect it. This has impact in the hearts of Egyptians who flocked by the thousands and were able to protect the museum from looting, which would affect the most important monuments in human civilization and remained in the field with millions of Egyptians till Mubarak was ousted. He kept sticking to the achievement of the objectives of the revolution.
He sought to curb the SA and SS' growing tendency to engage in extrajudicial punishments. Although no democrat, Gürtner believed in the rechtsstaat ("law state"), and sought to protect the turf of his ministry. He was most insistent that only the courts could inflict punishments on opponents of the Nazi regime. The ill-treatment of prisoners at concentration camps in Wuppertal (Kemna), Bredow and Hohnstein (in Saxony), under the jurisdiction of local SA leaders, provoked a sharp protest from the Ministry of Justice. Gürtner observed that prisoners were being beaten to the point of unconsciousness with whips and blunt instruments, commenting that such treatment In 1933, Gürtner came into conflict with one of his subordinates, Roland Freisler, over the issues of Rassenschande (literally: "racial disgrace"), or sexual relationship between an "Aryan" and a "non-Aryan", which Freisler wanted immediately criminalized.
Upon hearing the news, Ser Eustace realizes that Lady Webber will be angered by Bennis's actions against her servants, and orders Dunk and Bennis to train levies from his three villages. For a peaceful solution, Eustace sends Dunk to Coldmoat, where Dunk learns that Lady Rohanne stands to lose her lands to a male cousin if she does not take a fifth husband by the second anniversary of her father's death. Her castellan, the haughty Ser Lucas Inchfield (known as the "Long Inch" for his 6-foot 7-inch height), is her most insistent suitor, but she has already refused him. Dunk fails to change the Lady's mind on either the dam's construction or seeking justice for her servant, and Rohanne informs him that Ser Eustace is a former traitor, who supported the usurper Daemon Blackfyre, and has therefore been stripped of most of his lands.
He once served as the State Librarian at Brussels and had heroically engineered the rescue of truckloads of Belgian art treasures from what was almost certain destruction shortly after the Germans occupied Belgium in 1914.Many Artworks Saved from the German Shells; Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, North Carolina); 24 July 1915; Page 8 Dommartin was the first and most insistent among Dewis's circle of friends to argue that the artist should concentrate solely on his art.Wikimonde article on Olivier Salazar- Ferrer, great-grandson of Henri Dommartin (in French) Henri Dommartin was the son of Jean d'Ardenne, pseudonym of Léon Dommartin (1839-1919), author of literary chronicles and travel stories, defender of Baudelaire in the Belgian press, editor of the daily La Chronique, art critic and pioneer in protecting Belgian landscapes against industrialization and urbanization at the end of 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. From this period until his death in Biarritz in 1946, Dewis's landscapes were shown regularly at major exhibitions across western Europe.

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