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adamant

[ad-uh-muhnt, -mant] / ˈæd ə mənt, -ˌmænt /




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Nancy said he recognises that the ongoing turmoil is "difficult" for the Celtic fans, but the 48-year-old is adamant that he can see improvements.

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Ismail, who worked with Salah, describes him as "not arrogant but confident" and is adamant the forward wants to continue playing for Liverpool.

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The BBC is adamant the programme wasn't broadcast in the US.

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Cummins said his team have learned a "few lessons" from that experience and was also adamant he is fit enough to bowl without restrictions in Adelaide.

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Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve, who chairs the working group, is adamant the form of words does not remove the right to free speech.

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