Sentence examples for emphasized noting from inspiring English sources

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And no one received more help than Peter O., Mr. Mullins sadly emphasized, noting that the dean had accepted Mr. Odighizuwa -- a troubled and increasingly abrasive figure by most accounts -- back into the school after he failed his first year.

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It's early days, many union leaders and political experts emphasize, noting that many unions usually wait until far closer to the primaries before backing a candidate.

Right at the start, an enigmatic utterance by Mr. Godard -- "Change nothing, so that all can be different" -- makes perfect sense as a verbal equivalent to a quotation from a Hindemith piano piece in which a simple phrase is varied and extended but always comes back to the same emphasized note.

"There's a lot of good people in this state dead set against marijuana," the sergeant emphasized, while noting that the old backwoods peer pressure of the moonshining days can mitigate against citizen complaints.

Future savings would be greater as the cuts took hold — a point Republican aides emphasized by noting that the plan is estimated to cut spending by $312 billion over the next decade.

I want to announce tonight, President Obama is a one-term president!On foreign policy, she emphasized her credentials, noting that she sits on the House Select Committee on Intelligence, saying, "We deal with the nation's vital classified secrets".

"A good assessment is of vital importance," emphasized van Gerwen, noting that fears associated with flying vary drastically.

As you have seen, we have asserted and emphasized such note in (B2) of [1, Theorem  3.2] and [1, Remark  3.3] before the authors in [2] mentioned it.

Mr. Tacopina also emphasized investigators' notes in which the woman's friends said she told them she "believed" or "thinks" she was raped.

In his annotations, Berg indicates that the emphasized melodic notes in this movement fit the words of the lament "De Profundis Clamavi" ("I Have Cried From the Depths"), from Baudelaire's "Fleurs du Mal" ("Flowers of Evil"), in German translation.

In Monday's paper, the headline, as Mr. Greenfield noted, emphasized the Republicans seizing on the issue rather than the widening problem.

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