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He'd said this to them in emphatic terms at a meeting the day before, explaining that he saw this as a chance to lead.
In 1961 the Freedom Riders rolled through the region, criticized sharply by the Kennedy administration as well as the Southern politicians, denounced in emphatic terms by The New York Times, and three-quarters of Americans disapproved".
Re "For Canseco and McGwire, Little Brotherly Love" (Feb. 13): Nobody knows more about Jose Canseco's Oakland team than the manager, Tony La Russa, whose words scorch Canseco in clear, emphatic terms.
Second, though Obama endorsed the public option in the most emphatic terms we've heard from him, he also made it clear that he wasn't going to let it stand in the way of a deal.
At today's hearing, Democrats told Mr. Thompson, in the most emphatic terms, that it would be a waste of time and energy for Mr. Bush to pursue his plan to subsidize state drug assistance programs for low-income elderly people.
As for journalistic bias, it certainly didn't exist in the wake of the first presidential debate, when we reporters and pundits embraced Romney's surge, vied to describe it in ever-more emphatic terms and revealed that we're more invested in suspense than in any ideology.
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The ramifications of such a statement run deep, but in "Fondly Do We Hope... Fervently Do We Pray, Mr. Joness has created a pedantic production inspired by Lincoln — overly emphatic in terms of theater and breezily limited in terms of dance — that is less forceful than force-fed.
Gregory Mertl's "Recitative to an Absent Sky" for solo cello and Suzanne Sorkin's two-movement String Trio both spoke in emphatic oratorical terms, the trio with its thick textures and Mr. Mertl's piece with its dramatic pizzicatos.
But the people, like the Irish and others, rallied to their native institutions, however benighted; they extolled the absentee monarch as el deseado ("the desired one"), while the emphatic Robert Hughes terms him a "detestable archreactionary," a "tyrannous weasel," and "the royal toad".
While the scoreline wasn't emphatic, in terms of chances created it probably was.
Obviously, distributions belonging to the Cohen class lie in between the two extreme cases: the spectrogram that eliminates the cross-terms with a low auto-term concentration and the Wigner distribution that provides high resolution, but with emphatic cross-terms.
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