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Examples
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Insistently, she dragged his shirt from his shoulder, and the lightness in her voice ceased.
Mercadian Masques Lebaron, Francis 1999
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Insistently, as if they had a corporate will of their own, the cattle pressed north and the men followed.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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Insistently, she slowly took half of his raging manhood into her mouth in one, sucking, pulling, slurping gulp.
Canard Hoffmann, Stanley 1964
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(_Insistently, mischievously_) Why d'you lie awake ... all night?
Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts Emlyn Williams 1946
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Insistently conventional, selectly ordinary, in appearance, the stick with a pig-skin handle hanging from his left arm, he had studied the doll with a deepening interest.
Cytherea Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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Insistently the memory of her parting words was with him, and he knew, in spite of his brutal and furious efforts to condemn her, that love was not dead and that hope still lived.
Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Holman Day 1900
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Insistently claiming his share of recognition, he turned abruptly, and made his way to the third deck.
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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Insistently, they began to claim that reason, science and democracy were exclusive to European.
CounterPunch 2010
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Insistently, they began to claim that reason, science and democracy were exclusive to European.
CounterPunch 2010
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Insistently wild mountains, virulent man-dug caves of Tora Bora with five-star
WN.com - Articles related to The errors in America's 'war on terror' 2010
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