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Della, born in Hong Kong, is compact, with short gray hair and quick, emphatic speech.
One predominant fictional argot of Facebook for teenagers would be breathlessness or emphatic speech.
What did surprise us was when Mr. Perry's emphatic speech about budget cutting suddenly ran into a synaptic wall.
"I will just say yes," she said with the emphatic speech of a teacher, "and leave it at that".
Flanked by his wife, Mr. Erdogan made his way through the crowd, boarded a bus and grabbed a microphone to deliver an emphatic speech in which he gave no ground to his opponents, calling them vandals and saying the demonstrations must end.
The reasons could be that emphatic speech or speech produced in slight forms of anger is articulated clearly and that the acoustic realisations are obviously quite similar to those of neutral speech.
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He captures the attention of his audience immediately with the emphatic delivery of his speech.
In her typically emphatic inauguration speech here on Monday, she set out an agenda that emphasized greater South American integration and a desire to return Argentina to the world stage after four years in which her husband focused on improving the economy after the crisis in 2001.
Despite the President's recent emphatic address to the nation, critics point out that his speech was short on details.
Look for emphatic language.
A possible explanation for this observation is that in emphatic and angry speech the words are pronounced clearly and with less intraclass variability.
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