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To emphasized
verb
To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
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Israeli military and intelligence experts I spoke to emphasized that the country's immediate security issues were reason enough to confront Hezbollah, regardless of what the Bush Administration wanted.
All of the scientists I spoke to emphasized that at CERN, everyone is accepting of different religions.
Sources inside and outside the company I've spoken to emphasized to me repeatedly that the biggest challenge Twitter faces is how to show the 'good stuff' of Twitter to people who haven't built a decent timeline.
Therefore we have to emphasized that BTXA injections should be taken under consideration as a treatment of choice but not primary option in masseter muscle pain management and the dose should be kept as small as possible.
Experts I spoke to emphasized the considerable benefits that collecting such information would bring; chief among them are the vast improvement such data would offer over what currently exists.
Experts I spoke to emphasized the considerable benefits that collecting such information would bring; chief among them are the vast improvement such data would offer over what currently exists.
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"I want to emphasize that.
Brassieres were redesigned to emphasize the breasts.
But he prefers to emphasize its message.
He sought to emphasize universal themes.
"No," Mara interjected to emphasize his point.
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