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Unlike his Salafist rivals, who are open about the need for religious figures to be moral guides in politics, Haïdara declared emphatically that "as long as we are alive we will resist" making the religious political.
The speakers declared emphatically that militancy would go on, and that Mrs Pankhurst's arrest would strengthen their movement.
"Dr. Graham has declared emphatically that he would not hold a meeting anywhere, North or South, where the colored people and the white people would be segregated in the auditorium," Bob Jones said, "and I do not think anytime in the foreseeable future the good Christian colored people and the good Christian white people would want to set aside an old established social and religious custom".
Many third- and fourth-generation fisherman declared emphatically that they had never seen or heard of any similar event in the past.
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The President broke his silence for the first time since the strike started by declaring emphatically that this is no time for statements.
But, recounting a horrific story of orangutan abuse – he is just back from Borneo, where he has been making a documentary – he will then declare emphatically that he hates people.
The Labor leader intended to stare down the prime minister's warnings about a return to the Gillard government's carbon tax by declaring emphatically that "an ETS is not a tax" and Australia must not be a laggard on climate policy.
Many prominent leaders in the Black Church and community as well as scholars, such as Bishop Yvette A. Flunder, Bishop William J. Barber III, and Bishop Carlton Pearson, are declaring emphatically that there is nothing more Christian than accepting and loving all of God's children ―especially those who are disenfranchised by society ― in the way that Jesus did.
"There has been a lot of talk that Quins have been 'worked out', which is rubbish," he declared emphatically ahead of today's derby with Wasps at Twickenham.
"I don't think he had a heart attack," the patient's wife declared emphatically.
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