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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Insisted in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of Insisted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Insisted in a Sentence
But no, no, [ Frey-Wouters ] insisted, ellen Frey-Wouters wanted to make sure they were taken care of.
That’s why, when a white employee named Melissa Koefod brought forth alleged charges of racism against a white employee, leadership insisted that receipts be brought or else it shouldn’t go forward.
I am pleased that NY prosecutors are moving forward with a case based on new evidence, with the evidence available more than a decade ago, federal prosecutors insisted that Epstein go to jail, register as a sex offender and put the world on notice that he was a sexual predator.
Already I miss her, she has shone more brightly in the last months than you would imagine even the brightest star could shine. In life, too, we had to rise to meet her. But her greatest and most exquisite act of bravery and generosity has been to 'normalize' her death. She's shown no fear, no bitterness, no self-pity, only armed us with the courage to go on and insisted that no one be sad because she is happy.
I insisted that these drugs be provided only to hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 while under the supervision of a physician.
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