Hughes uses a lot of graveyard imagery, repeatedly emphasising the darkness of his subject matter. |
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It is a positive religion, emphasising the joyful and carefree sides of the Chinese character. |
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What is, however, worth emphasising is that at one level the differences between technocentrism and ecocentrism are more apparent than real. |
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Let's not mention his annoying habit of emphasising words by putting them in capitals. |
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This part consists of six sections, reflecting and emphasising the breadth of available non-physical interventions. |
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She's got this truly terrible habit of emphasising random syllables in news reports. |
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Kelman reproduces it, with the cut portions in bold type, emphasising only what a good job was made of editing it. |
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The term is usually prefixed by the word corporeal, emphasising that the union is an actual one rather than a blending of rays. |
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This time the SNP is emphasising better public services rather than the cost of delivering them. |
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Achieving a good result has much to do with emphasising a person's good features. |
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No commentator has ever sounded foolish by emphasising the obstacles to peace. |
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The sleuth bridges a number of formats and styles while always emphasising ingenuity, deduction and a dilettante's approach to crime-solving. |
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His stay of ten years put Penrose in an unchallengeably authoritative position, though emphasising its Establishment leanings. |
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Eventually he was excommunicated for arguing with the Pope and for emphasising that his fellow Franciscans had made vows of poverty. |
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He would like his name to be placed on a prominent notice board emphasising that he was keen to be the first guinea pig. |
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The book, emphasising dinner table etiquette and rustic ingenuity remains a best-seller. |
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While emphasising the need for discipline, she exuded a caustic anti-establishment manner which at the time I found particularly refreshing. |
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The stage was incredibly busy to watch, but nothing was done for show, emphasising the musical creativity of the band. |
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Mr Johnson does not mince his words when it comes to emphasising the dangers associated with this mammoth project. |
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Robert Harvey follows in this tradition by emphasising the English dimension in the contest. |
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While emphasising his party's readiness to sign off on the treaty, he attached two conditions. |
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The credit titles are a work of art, emphasising the iconic nature of this black hero. |
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They feel that I want to play certain scenes for laughs rather than emphasising the seriousness of the situation. |
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Tea was recuperative, it made things better, or it celebrated uneventfulness, emphasising that nothing was wrong. |
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She was outraged because she was asked to bring a plate, emphasising to me. |
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He made half the firsts join with the seconds, emphasising the inner part exactly as required. |
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It is worth emphasising that there is a major step to be made from an inverse square law of force to explain planetary motion and a universal law of gravitation. |
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The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness. |
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In the interview he seems genuinely apologetic, but seemingly still not quite aware of the offence he might have caused, emphasising the generation gap. |
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The flight takes three hours and even now people in Tahiti regard Hiva Oa as the back of beyond, emphasising how far from home Gauguin ended up. |
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As a society they could respond by fortifying everything, or by going with the flow making paper doors and emphasising shadow and light. |
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The programme is assiduous in emphasising its Celtic credentials. |
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Admittedly, their success was not unalloyed, but it is worth emphasising what was achieved. |
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It supported its launch with an advertising campaign emphasising vitality rather than medical benefits. |
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This design idiom lends the CoupƩ its own particular expressive power, emphasising the calm and power of its powerful, self-confident nature. |
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Members will already be familiar with the text of this programme, so I shall restrict myself to emphasising some of the most relevant points. |
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It has a robust base section, equipped with a textured cast iron embellishment, thus emphasising its presence. |
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But for his final show, Valentino made the bizarre decision that instead of emphasising these modern strengths he would remind people of his 80s matchy-matchy heyday. |
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We must therefore never flinch from emphasising human rights in contacts with countries such as China, Iran, Cuba, Syria, Zimbabwe, etc. |
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In short, the clubs are bound together by a shared ideology emphasising fraternity and communality over individualism. |
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They tend to be oligarchies, without an internal democracy emphasising centralisation, secrecy and excitement about their goals and leaders. |
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The different cubic masses concentrate on the tower, thus emphasising its compositionally excellent placing. |
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A detail which also proves the skill of the designer is the small silver point emphasising the middle of each trefoil. |
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We are now emphasising even more clearly what we want to achieve in terms of the environment and safety. |
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The Structural Funds are increasingly emphasising the role of research and innovation as a crucial factor for regional development. |
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The Fund will promote an integrated approach emphasising prevention in a continuum of treatment and care. |
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Several parties suggested language emphasising the temporary character of the joint-head position established by the decision. |
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When there is money to be made, it is worth emphasising, the person in the street sometimes has much to lose. |
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He began by emphasising the importance of financial stability for central banks' monetary policy and drew two significant conclusions. |
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Clearly emphasising more on the textures and styling, the duo presented an entirely western range with skirts, dresses, jackets and loose trousers. |
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Clinicians tried to reduce anxiety by emphasising the mildness, early stage, or non-seriousness of the disorder and the likelihood that patients would recover. |
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This deli and takeaway is described by its owner as a traiteur, emphasising the French idea that excellent food can be pre-prepared and taken home to reheat. |
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It is a clever strategy, which has the double benefit of emphasising the Chancellor's political muscle while displaying the weakness of his rival. |
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Many on the left sought to bypass political difficulties in winning support at home by emphasising their moral legitimacy rather than their political support. |
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By the 20th century the industry was in the doldrums: a market flooded with mediocre wines, vineyards ravaged by phylloxera, and a treacherous medical profession emphasising the rising tide of alcoholism. |
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He came to reject state socialism and large centralized control, instead emphasising localised administration within a socialist society. |
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Employees who are used to emphasising a certain side to their personality, and even showing different sides to different people, may slip up occasionally. |
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It is notable that herd A became affected by PMWS after errors in management routine, emphasising the importance of proper hygiene and general disease-preventing measures. |
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One aspect of environmentalism involves conservation, emphasising those aspects of living systems on which human beings depend as well as aspects that ought to be conserved for their intrinsic value. |
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Those standing on its ticket regard their best route to survival as emphasising their personal and local track records in individual constituencies rather than their role in a governing party. |
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Strange enough to be worth a watch by grown-ups too, John Motson and England's Rachel Yankey join forces in a new show that encourages children into football by emphasising passing, thinking, skills and playing as a team. |
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By emphasising objectivity, it reduced passions to a pendulum, arguing in intellectualist terms about what were deep emotions. |
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For the first time the international community agreed the objectives for which they would work together, emphasising outcomes alongside the volume of resources. |
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What all these had in common was emphasising the downbeat of the music by enthusiastic footwork. |
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On the other hand, however, it is worth our emphasising that the Commission proposal tries to improve the outcome of this highhandedness on the part of the European Council towards both the institutions and the Treaty itself. |
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I will conclude by emphasising that we will be taking with us good news when we set off for CancĆŗn at the end of the week, and by that I mean the agreement reached last weekend on access to medicines. |
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The programme then described the attitude of Switzerland and its leaders, emphasising their alleged affinity with the far right and their inclination towards rapprochement with Germany. |
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It's as if by emphasising the high production values of these snuff movies we somehow manoeuvre their makers back into our own pixellated fold, making of them just another group of innovative webheads. |
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There is a wide variety of views on health, ranging from narrowly technical, disease-orientated views to philosophical accounts emphasising positive health or wellbeing, self-actualisation and quality of life. |
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Several chemical firms plan to market biotech plastics and artificial fibres on the back of their biodegradability and the fact that they are not made from oil, thus emphasising their environmental friendliness. |
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A tribute to dreams and to creativity, this new building confirms the positioning and values of the brand while emphasising the fact that for Piaget, everything is always on the move. |
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Their wines leave a strange impression of the juice of green peppers... Finally, those who wished to produce wines emphasising extraction have given us wines which are thick, solid and too four-square. |
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Moreover, by emphasising that price stability is to be maintained in the medium term ensures that the appropriate forward-looking and medium-term orientation is imparted to monetary policy. |
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Bright light for particular working surfaces and areas allows for more concentration while working, and at the same time for emphasising individual spacial areas. |
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Red fox body language consists of movements of the ears, tail and postures, with their body markings emphasising certain gestures. |
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The first report underlines the major role of the cohesion policy in the reduction of regional disparities, while emphasising that the cohesion policy cannot be limited to the attainment of the Lisbon strategy aims. |
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In this connection, it is worth emphasising that cyber war is not the defacement of web sites owned by a rival nation, organisation or political movement. |
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It is believed that Roman Law is rooted in the Etruscan religion, emphasising ritual. |
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This is achieved by emphasising the maintenance of Malta's territorial waters and airspace integrity. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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At its purest the style was simple and austere, emphasising the height of the building, as if aspiring heavenward. |
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The ground floor is plain emphasising the columns and windows of the first floor. |
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The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct male line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother. |
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In 2011, geomagnetic scanning revealed the existence of an amphitheatre, emphasising Isurium's importance as a major Roman town. |
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The writings of Neville Cardus at this time were instrumental in emphasising the sense of rivalry between the two teams. |
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All of Chopin's works involve the piano and are technically demanding, emphasising nuance and expressive depth. |
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The sculpture was placed at the very front edge of the massive plinth, emphasising its vulnerability and relative smallness. |
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Pleasing to the eye yet assertive, the clean lines have been designed to adapt to the shape of the body, providing inimitable Ducati style while emphasising form. |
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Anselm intervened with some of the doubters, emphasising the religious importance of their loyalty to Henry. |
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Some in his administration though not the robustly unapologetic vice-presidentā now seem to be inserting them retrospectively, and Mr Bush himself is emphasising Mr Hussein's general badness. |
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President Bouteflika assured the CRM that Algeria would be a glasshouse, emphasising his personal commitment and that of the Algerian authorities to guaranteeing that the mission was conducted in the fullest transparency. |
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He tried to deflect the blame by emphasising the alleged cowardice of Byng. |
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This usage, emphasising the idea that the Germans were barbarians, was reinforced by Allied propaganda throughout the war. |
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The theme of violence against women has been addressed within the Council, emphasising that its eradication requires an unstinting effort by governments and society as a whole. |
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Furthermore, the Annual Activity Reports have proven to be a strong tool in emphasising responsibility for sound financial management within services and building up a culture of transparent self-analysis and improvement. |
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He was standing as he spoke, emphasising his periods with semaphoric motions of his right arm. |
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I would take the liberty of emphasising, however, that this condiment enhances food consumption across the world and, since it is a product which is good for health, there is increasing demand for it. |
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Nick Clegg will want to portray himself as the middle way between extreme Tory cuts and profligate Labour spending, as well as emphasising his party's firm commitment to the EU and willingness to stand up to Ukip. |
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Though ITC recently rolled out advertisements emphasising on the safety and the quality of its noodles, Yippee has failed quality tests. |
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The industry presented EU Transport Commissioner Antonio Tajani with a declaration pledging their support for a carbon-neutral power supply in Europe and emphasising the need to prepareĀ to electrify the transport network. |
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Cochran aired TV ads showing him interacting with black voters and also changed the messaging in his campaign, emphasising the benefits of federal government spending in the impoverished state. |
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Nonetheless, textbooks for secular schools hardly made more use of new archaeological knowledge of the Franks, emphasising instead ancestral figures such as Vercingetorix. |
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The murder of a woman who was not a prostitute again alarmed the public and prompted an expensive publicity campaign emphasising the Wearside connection. |
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Elyor Ganiev, Uzbek Minister for Foreign Economic Relations, Investment and Trade, emphasising on establishing rewarding business partnerships between the two sides. |
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The Essex kings issued coins that echoed those issued by Cunobeline simultaneously asserting a link to the first century rulers while emphasising independence from Mercia. |
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Polydore Vergil and Thomas More expanded on this portrayal, emphasising Richard's outward physical deformities as a sign of his inwardly twisted mind. |
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By emphasising this theme even in the setting of the play, Shakespeare prepares the reader's mind to accept the fantastic reality of the fairy world and its happenings. |
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The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States, emphasising the implementation of open markets, structural reform, and capacity building. |
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