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Indeed, much of the document emphasised what the Associated Press aptly described as the "complete normality" of the flight.
A thoughtful speech by Mr Blair this week, on business and Britain's place in the world, emphasised what was missing.
Whereas American companies have concentrated on promoting brands, Japanese ones have generally emphasised what Mr Naganuma calls "corporate personality".
California's high-speed rail authority emphasised what the judge did not do, telling reporters it was "important to stress" that Mr Kenny did not cancel the project altogether.
Stuart Armstrong's stoppage time goal added gloss to the Celtic scene and emphasised what is currently a huge gulf between the Old Firm.
Nodding to that approach, Obama emphasised what he said would be the consequences if there was no agreement and the international consensus, which has brought the US together with five other world powers including Russia and China, falls apart.
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Instead they emphasise what psychologists call "noncognitive factors"—motivation, popularity and the like.
It would be impossible to over-emphasise what a clever book Romantic Moderns is.
Or that by doing so she's emphasising what he's saying - a walking, talking confirmation.
That makes us look more fractured as a society, rather than emphasising what we have in common.
The researchers I speak to are cautious, and take pains to emphasise what their machines can't do.
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