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1 Not that Coot could have moved anyway: the stare was too insistent .
2 His emotion was too insistent and too consuming to be doubted.
3 Any difficulties and we'll signal them.' He sounded a little too insistent to Holsten.
4 She worked a loud ringing into her dreams, too , until it became too insistent .
5 He knew he was too anxious, too insistent , too desperate.
6 The specter of poverty was too insistent , too terrible.
7 One day, the call to nature was too insistent .
8 The instinct for the upward climb-thedesire to reach the heights - is too insistent to be disregarded.
9 She had half put away her pride; she might have been too insistent for her rights.
10 She was too insistent , and too wide awake.
11 The hammering of the rain was too insistent .
12 He was, she thought, a little too insistent .
13 If anything, indeed, his pluck is too insistent .
14 His passion had become too insistent for happy conjecturing; the visions of Ludowika now only tormented him.
15 It looked to him like a brute hand, too strong and clumsy in its gesture, too insistent .
16 She tried to put the thought out of her mind, but it was too vivid, too insistent .
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