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It's a text that emphasises what Judaism, Christianity and Islam have in common, rather than their differences.
This is Murray's first Davis Cup appearance for two years and it emphasises what a strong team Smith has when the world No 3 is available.
The academy emphasises what might be regarded as conservative values and it might not be seen as an obvious choice for a Guardian award.
The academics involved in the latest research say their study emphasises what students actually do, rather than how much work the school has set.
The doctrine of multiculturalism has undermined our nation's sense of cohesion because it emphasises what divides us rather than what brings us together.
In most of his work after Against Method, he emphasises what has come to be known as the "disunity of science".
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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.
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.
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