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Number 10 insiders defend the strategy, and insist the PM is adamant that the country is at a crossroads, and he thinks it is his responsibility to stand up to Farage.

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Ballmer was adamant that he knew nothing of the details of the endorsement agreement, that in fact teams are required to stay out of negotiations between players and companies they endorse.

Though Key was adamant the decision has no bearing on Pope's place in the team, it once again ignites the debate over England's number three position.

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot was adamant that his country's move was a "categorical rejection" of Hamas but said it was "symbolic, immediate, and political, demonstrating France's commitment to the two-state solution".

From BBC

Hegseth and his church leaders are adamant that women are incapable of handling “men’s” work.

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