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Obviously he sees the issue of sanctions as relevant, and he emphasised something on which I think we are all agreed, namely that if there are sanctions, they must apply to individuals and must not, of course, affect the population either directly or indirectly.
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"Despite his attempts to hide, he merely emphasised something that unsettled others.
Bareness emphasises something about a subject's identity as well as reflecting society.
Whenever the writer Gonzalez Peña wants to emphasise something she says it twice: "It did not stop.
Sometimes we may over-emphasise or under-emphasise something.
Well, all three are being used to emphasise something, so… I'm not sure.
We can use 'so' and 'such' to emphasise something that we are talking about.
Instead, Darlow's slightly unorthodox, yet efficient, approach to the job has made him an unlikely hero, something emphasised on Saturday when he threw his team-mates a survival lifeline by saving Yohan Cabaye's second-half penalty.
d To emphasise that something is surprising or different.
To emphasise that something is surprising or different.
3.We use it to emphasise that something is different or surprising.
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