Aún no tenemos significados para "own insistence".
1Nor can the degree of attention they deserve be measured by their own insistence.
2The judge also confirmed Litvinenko's own insistence that the Kremlin elite stood behind the murder.
3At his own insistence, he was still only a squire in name, but she was determined to change that.
4Ironically, it goes against Apple's own insistence that the iPhone's Mobile Safari is perfectly good for browsing full web pages.
5Heck, on a recent Royal Caribbean cruise, she stayed at the club until 1am one night -at her own insistence.
6At his own insistence, he was completely covered by a cavalryman's cloak so that no one might know the Emperor had fallen.
7I rode beside Jamie, to help if he should lose consciousness, though he was, at his own insistence, tied to his horse.
8Then he remembered that Mrs. Fenton was herself on the committee, and that it was by her own insistence that she was here.
9David saw that he was expected to speak to the point, and a growing scorn for his own insistence urged him to the same course.
10... Edward Newington McAllister, by his own insistence and with both presidential and congressional authority.
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