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Mr. Mastro has emphatically asserted that Mr. Friedman is innocent and has described him as a respected businessman, philanthropist and "pillar of his community".
In the Revolutionary era, American political theorists emphatically asserted that the colonists were entitled to all the historic guarantees of English liberty, and Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence listed the flouting of "petitions for redress" as a major grievance against the British king.
"Nobody will believe that you're smart if you don't believe it," she emphatically asserted, not directly at me yet I could feel the rebuke in her words.
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Houses are surrounded by electric fences and have their bells "removed so beggars don't disturb", as the wealthy emphatically assert boundaries the author shows to be futile.
No to Self recalls the geometric abstractions of artists like Frank Stella and Ilya Bolotowsky, but Kuo emphatically asserts that the paintings are not abstract, but meticulously intentional, guided by a series of map-like legends at the bottom of the works.
When they reached the hospital, Mahfouz asserted, quite emphatically, that he wanted to leave the car unassisted, and Fathi complied.
Copyright, the publishers wryly assert, is emphatically not reserved and copying is encouraged.
"Well someone has to do it," he says, before asserting more emphatically: "It will improve dramatically over time.
The father of existentialism, he asserted the primacy of the individual in all his or her raging contradiction, an assertion he made as emphatically in his personal life as in his writings.
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