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  • 1insist — in|sist W2S3 [ınˈsıst] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: insistere [i] to stand on, continue with determination , from sistere to stand ] 1.) to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true …

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  • 2insist — /In sIst/ verb (I) 1 to say firmly and repeatedly that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true: insist that: Mike insisted that he was right. (+ to): She kept insisting on her innocence. 2 to demand that something …

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  • 3will — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. volition, purpose, determination (See will); testament, bequeathal (see giving). II Volition Nouns will, free will, volition, conation, velleity; freedom, discretion; option, choice; voluntariness,… …

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  • 4you can bet your life — you can bet your life/your bottom dollar/spoken phrase used for saying that you are sure something will happen or is true You can bet your life she’ll insist on coming too. Thesaurus: ways of saying you are suresynonym Main entry: bet …

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  • 5you can bet your bottom dollar — you can bet your life/your bottom dollar/spoken phrase used for saying that you are sure something will happen or is true You can bet your life she’ll insist on coming too. Thesaurus: ways of saying you are suresynonym Main entry: bet …

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  • 6insist — in|sist [ ın sıst ] verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to say very firmly that something must happen or be done: You must see a doctor immediately; I insist. Roger, he insisted, we must hurry. insist (that): She insisted that we stay at her …

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  • 7insist */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈsɪst] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms insist : present tense I/you/we/they insist he/she/it insists present participle insisting past tense insisted past participle insisted 1) to say very firmly that something must happen… …

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  • 8Free will — This article is about the philosophical questions of free will. For other uses, see Free will (disambiguation). A domino s movement is determined completely by laws of physics. Incompatibilists say that this is a threat to free will, but… …

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  • 9With You and Without You — was a book written by Ann M. Martin in 1986.Liza O Hara s family is abruptly confronted with the news that Mr. O Hara is dying from heart disease. After the initial shock the family unites to make his last months as enjoyable as possible… …

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  • 10Miss You (The Rolling Stones song) — Miss You Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Some Girls B side …

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