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Welsh opinion also took longer to embrace devolution — heavily rejecting Jim Callaghan's version in 1979 before narrowly endorsing Tony Blair's in 1997, and then emphatically approving further powers in 2011.
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The body representing the UK's independent radio production companies said it "emphatically" approved of opening up BBC radio.
Disciples imitated his mannerisms, like putting his hand over his forehead, exclaiming "Ja!" when he emphatically approved of something, soaking celery in water and using string bags to carry vegetables.
Until the 1930s, at least, Anglicanism was also emphatically pro-natalist, and did not really fully approve of birth control until 1958.
More emphatically than the bestseller on which it's based, David Fincher's film re-engineers approved gender stereotypes.
SCOTT "The one thing I most emphatically do not ask of a critic is that he tell me what I ought to approve or condemn".
Emphatically no.
Emphatically not.
"Emphatically, emphatically, emphatically it did not happen.
Emphatically so.
Emphatically yes.
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