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insistency

[in-sis-tuhn-see] / ɪnˈsɪs tən si /


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The camera’s medium close-ups rub their faces onto the screen with an insistency that makes you feel as overly familiar with them as they do with each other.

From New York Times • Sep. 16, 2010

It was to answer this insistency that industrial chemists met at Pittsburgh last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

With tireless insistency they pushed plugs for automobiles, refrigerators, railroads, soft drinks, rifles, liquor, diamonds, Venetian blinds, cigars.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thomas Alva Edison last week again knuckled to the U. S. insistency that a celebrity be a pundit on all manner of things.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Now, then, what’s the trouble?” demanded the law, with gruff insistency.

From The Bartlett Mystery by Tracy, Louis




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