Sentence examples for emerges very from inspiring English sources

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The sensitivity in his songs emerges very occasionally elsewhere.

Ray's own artistry and poise emerges very strongly.

And yet the formidable dramatic power of this Shakespeare tragedy never emerges very strongly.

The results, they concluded, show that "the emotional response to unfairness emerges very early".

A recent study "highlights the fact that, similar to humans, sensitivity to the emotional states of others actually emerges very young in bonobos and may not require so much complex cognitive processing as has previously been assumed".

The arrival of a newcomer, a young woman named Riley, played by Emilie Krause, galvanizes the proceedings about midway through, but the purpose and point of the mysterious rituals she is put through before the whole cast descends into the star-shaped hole at the back of the set never emerges very clearly.

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"Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore are emerging very aggressively," he said.

The growing following of Mr. R.A. Butler, emerged very strongly.

"None of the parties emerge very well from these findings," Selby commented.

For a start, it has emerged very late in the day.

"He has re-emerged very focused, very sober, energetic and very pleasant to be with, most of the time".

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