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They were just adamantly saying we're going to go do these things our way.
"I really think it is time to move out of the city," he told her adamantly as they stopped behind us.
And some of the President's men are adamantly optimistic until the very end.
Her first thought was that she should adamantly deny everything.
Others just as adamantly said they would personally have it every year.
Daughter (adamantly): I think we should get a summer home.
She does not remember this at all and adamantly tells him to cut it out of her.
On the other hand, Jesus is adamantly opposed to war, and in general to work.
But the Americans later said adamantly that no agreements had been reached.
Both of these policies have been adamantly resisted by Congress for years.
But she said they are adamantly opposed to a stadium.
She adamantly shook her head and headed for the door.
If your parents adamantly refuse to talk about a subject, let it go and try another time.
The only thing she adamantly refused to discuss was her father.
We adamantly refused to stay there, but it was too lake to make a change.
Both say adamantly that their publications are not in competition.
"Please get yourself in hand," I said to him adamantly.
"No way," he says adamantly, shaking his head and looking at the building.
Peter tries to talk to her, but she adamantly turns him off too.
We are absolutely and adamantly convinced that this should be considered for research only.
She'd never done that before, and she adamantly refused to explain it.
The economic team was adamantly opposed to including health care in the budget, and they had good reasons, too.
They both refused adamantly to leave me, and there was no time to argue.
Lee Jones was adamantly opposed to taking such a risk.
"But they need to finish the construction," he said adamantly.