He brought in stacks of plain and emphatically rhymed popular poems copied from newspaper columns and asked us what we thought of them. |
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It may be equivalently priced, but it is emphatically not an equivalent product. |
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Words cannot express how emphatically this film withholds the pleasures of film-going. |
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The drought loosened its grip in the southeastern States in November, and more emphatically so in January 1941, when heavy rains fell. |
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Certainly, the movies are comedies, emphatically painful and sorrowful comedies, but they are comedies. |
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Both houses are emphatically vertical, two-story, side-hall town houses of plastered brick. |
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As Somerset have demonstrated so emphatically down at Taunton, the Australians bring out the beast in everyone. |
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Even in the opening situation of the poem, then, generic self-contradiction makes itself emphatically apparent. |
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He said Australians would emphatically reject a hung Parliament at the next poll. |
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After he returned to the bench, he was chewed out by his coach, who punctuated his displeasure by emphatically grabbing the player's leg. |
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Following the arrestment and sideline for a pushback, the flight-deck chief emphatically signaled for a shutdown of the port engine. |
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His pose was that of the dandy and the aesthete, emphatically not that of the angry young man. |
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Tara, not wanting to let one of her hands go from her ears, started nodding emphatically to the door. |
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My secretary has confirmed emphatically that no such letter or request was delivered to my office. |
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Fending off a protesting Violet, Briar emphatically closed and locked the door before taking a seat on the sofa. |
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Never can I recall my sense of that ancient democratic truth being so emphatically, incontestably made flesh. |
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Toward the end of the song, when I emphatically sang the last chorus, Sarah finally opened her door and quickly dragged me inside. |
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However, when contacted by The Sunday Business Post last Friday, the witness emphatically denied the statement attributed to him. |
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Ell emphatically denied making the statement, adding that he had nothing against white people. |
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He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church. |
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Soldiers interviewed in Kosovo emphatically expressed their support for nationbuilding. |
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With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish. |
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If Mesches's compositional devices are often classical, his palette is emphatically expressionist. |
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This was emphatically reinforced when we saw a demo behind closed doors and spoke with some of the developers in May. |
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At just a few months short of his 70th birthday, Caine is definitely and emphatically in fashion. |
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This drought broke emphatically in February 1973, with exceptional rainfall over South Australia and the eastern states. |
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This is more or less the theory adopted by the majority of modern scientists, either unemphatically or emphatically. |
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There was a shade of meanness in her speech, and she spoke it so emphatically that for a moment he was not sure if she was telling the truth. |
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He leaned forward from the back seat so he could gesture emphatically in front of the gear shift. |
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As Belgians became emphatically European, their own national identity was increasingly under question. |
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Stephen Cooke delivered an inch-perfect free kick from the right which Liam Ridgewell met emphatically with a thumping header past the helpless Kieron Renton. |
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The affable John Southworth registers his discontent mildly yet emphatically, his soft British accent shading the offending phrase with the damning taint of dismissiveness. |
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He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article. |
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Let me emphatically state that what the Lands are alleged to have done is not the norm. |
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I pile on some faintly garlicked guac and make short work of a yummy ground-beef enchilada, although I know the enchilada gravy could taste more emphatically of red chilis. |
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Both the District Court judge and the High Court judge emphatically stood behind the principle that the ability to pay money ought not to influence the outcome of the case. |
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It was emphatically not the feast they had been primed to expect by their vulpine cheerleaders in the island universe of the illiberal media. |
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Kate Winslet, the emphatically English rose of British cinema, is a trouper, a ruddy good sport, a thumping great head prefect of common sense and hockey-sticks jollity. |
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I had been used to a great deal, but the current product deserves to be marked down emphatically as a flop. |
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Did we not cut our apron strings to the British monarchy emphatically and at some cost? |
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What Malcolm Harbour's report shows quite emphatically is that Internet and phone users are currently getting a raw deal. |
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Buoyed by the let-off, Swinford punished their opponents emphatically. |
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I am not a bureaucrat, I am a politician, I say this, and I repeat it, emphatically. |
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I would just state emphatically that it does not matter what we call it, it has to stop. |
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Travel allowances are emphatically not there for the purpose of adjusting incomes. |
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In that translation, the liability for the food process is emphatically placed with the farmer. |
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My country therefore believes that the General Assembly should speak up today firmly and emphatically. |
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They emphatically stated their position that there should not be a hunt and that they would vigorously oppose it. |
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Mexico reaffirms most emphatically that the priority on the disarmament agenda continues to be nuclear disarmament. |
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I emphatically reject the view that, to obtain security, we must abandon our freedoms. |
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This emphatically includes the resort to force in cases of gross and persistent violations of human rights. |
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With great respect, like my noble and learned friend, I emphatically disagree. |
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From this, I can say emphatically that promoting the rule of law around the world is essential to the stability and prosperity of all nations. |
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The numbers provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany demonstrate this emphatically. |
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It is really comfortable there and every day we learn something new, Jessica said emphatically. |
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The game had yet to find a rhythm by the time Celtic scored a fifth minute opener, but Mjallby's goal emphatically established the pattern for the rest of the afternoon. |
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Ecocentrism is either partly or emphatically non-anthropocentric. |
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There is a certain uncanny fascination about haunted houses, but it is one of which it may emphatically be said that distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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The entrance door and flanking windows are emphatically Gothic with pointed arches, the doorway framed in granite and the windows with granite sills and lintels. |
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Andreas swung his arm emphatically with a little bobble of his head. |
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He was quickly, and emphatically, contradicted by Fifa's referee's committee spokesman, who unfeasibly had it that officials had done a grand job. |
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I believe and emphatically advocate the form freedom system of government. |
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He must reject emphatically the comments made by some delegations regarding the process of negotiations, which had been inclusive, transparent, open and democratic. |
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And a big reason we were able to come together with such decisiveness is we were both emphatically, unadulteratedly, unadulterously single. |
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However, France emphatically calls for application of the principle laid down by the Court of First Instance in Combus, stating that the notified reform simply relieves La Poste of an 'abnormal'charge. |
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From the off, Grimshaw's show was emphatically music-driven, with more tracks in the first half hour than Moyles would sometimes play in half a show. |
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One very memorable moment helps illustrate the kindness of the locals: At the end of the day after an outreach clinic, I was thanked emphatically and sincerely by a local farmer for visiting the region and providing services. |
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All three emphatically denied the allegations. |
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Carl Spetzler, chairman of SDG and curriculum director of the program, emphatically agrees. |
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Harder still to explain what Washington really wants when it encourages, but not too emphatically, its proxy war with Saudi forces in Yemen. |
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The various judges try their very best to overcome these difficulties, and the success of their hard work was emphatically commended at this year's closing ceremony. |
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The message to take up in your report to the House of Commons and in your discussions within your respective caucuses is that, emphatically, it is within our power as a country to solve these problems. |
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It is an emphatic Ai Weiwei statement that is emphatically true of his work where the two are not just inseparable but co-dependent. |
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In any case, Salinger's work emphatically editorializes its moral point, which is about as far from celebrating or even sublimating violence as any writing can be. |
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Participants state emphatically that good faith is a hallmark of the duty to consult and accommodate, including that the Crown listen with an open mind. |
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It is emphatically breaking of the law of love and compassion. |
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One chief, on whose territory the discoveries had been made, stated emphatically that he would keep prospective miners out until he was paid for his land. |
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Though often misled by prejudice and passion, he was emphatically an honest man. |
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Portugal emphatically rejected the use of embryonic stem cells, finding the idea of creating and destroying human life for scientific research deeply disturbing. |
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The Massasauga is emphatically a species of the prairies and their swamps and marshes. |
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The Committee has been extremely careful to avoid making any recommendations that could have political overtones, given that our role is emphatically a technical one. |
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Thirdly, Belgium emphatically recalls how important it is for all parties concerned to emerge from a military approach and adopt a peaceful approach. |
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You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a doornail. |
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You said it several times, and you said it rather emphatically, so I'm assuming that what you mean is that since drug prohibition has not managed to eradicate drug use or trafficking and use, it is therefore a failed policy. |
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In Edwards, Roberson, and Minnick the Court has rejected emphatically government pleas for permission to reinterrogate after invocation. |
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Ultimately, the Court did not in its judgment call into question the nationalisation of the Italian electricity industry, but it quite emphatically established the primacy of Union law over national law. |
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As his defence Orosius wrote his second book Liber Apologeticus, in which he emphatically rejected the accusation. |
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Roger's misadventures as he loses sight of Bob and Joan and passes through these villains' clutches are emphatically punctuated with excerpts from The Daily Scourge, a tabloid that sensationalizes with alacrity. |
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The Ninety-fourth Congress would be emphatically Democratic, and Ford's base of support on Capitol Hill would be narrower and weaker. |
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The American government called for grants rather than loans to finance Iraq's recovery so as not to encumber future Iraqi generations, and the same principle applies even more emphatically for impoverished Africa. |
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What they do offer us is evidence of the practice of countering prior opinion, including material about the Decalogue itself, with a sage's new interpretation expressed emphatically in the first or third person singular. |
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Ducks start quacking at the break of day, very loudly and emphatically. |
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As part of another longstanding scientific dispute, Hawking had emphatically argued, and bet, that the Higgs boson would never be found. |
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A second chamber should be emphatically not-the-Commons. |
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Whether lecturing or conversing privately, Wittgenstein always spoke emphatically and with a distinctive intonation. |
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Having emphatically proven that they could continue without Donnie Munro, Runrig set to work on their eleventh studio album. |
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It needs to be upheld more emphatically, and its all-inclusive dimensions need to be brought into prominence in order that all those who remain deprived of it become its beneficiaries. |
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I would also like to emphatically underline the role to be played by the principle of detente and change through rapprochement in giving human rights and democracy issues priority. |
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In a friendly game in London, the Albiceleste were emphatically beaten 3-0 by rivals Brazil, whereupon Romy was once again subjected to a barrage of criticism. |
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Irenaeus reminded Victor of his predecessor more tolerant attitude and Polycrates emphatically defended the Asian practice. |
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It beggars belief to claim that this Treaty is not in substance the selfsame European Constitution that was so emphatically rejected when it was put to the vote in France and the Netherlands. |
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Snowden emphatically denied speculation that he had cut a deal with the Chinese government, giving them classified documents in exchange for providing him with an eventual safe haven. |
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The idea was to criticize previous arguments on a topic and emphatically and enthusiastically insert their own in order to win over the audience. |
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We emphatically condemn unilateral steps, such as organising a referendum or so-called referendum, because we have not seen any evidence of a democratic plebiscite in a free and open environment. |
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He also stated emphatically that he was voluntarily taking time to convalesce, while remaining available to lend assistance to the leaders of the transition. |
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Indeed, the word of God repeatedly and emphatically speaks of hospitality and mercifulness to strangers, as well as true charity as a consequence of our love for God, the Creator of all mankind. |
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One bloc which consists of a politically diverse, vociferous and visible group of critics, emphatically claims that such a step would be much too provocative for Russia and result in new dividing lines being drawn in Europe. |
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As Roffey advanced, Phillips moved in to score emphatically. |
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In the other 19 finals, Williams prevailed, often emphatically. |
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A musical comedy with a barebones plot, it is memorable for its formal accomplishments, in particular, its emphatically artificial treatment of sound. |
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But Aitken, Carson and Lord Northcliffe emphatically did not. |
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