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Every time the question has been posed, the answer has come back ever more emphatically: no.
All four losers were ousted emphatically, in no more than five games.
"Not necessarily new, but said more emphatically, by more of us, and heard as never before".
It was loud, discordant, and maybe transformative, because important things were said – not necessarily new, but said more emphatically, by more of us, and heard as never before.
With smaller screens, we may not yet be reading less (and this writer fervently hopes we never do), but we are emphatically listening more.
"I DO NOT GO ON TWITTER TO BE REMINDED THAT I AM CAPABLE OF HAVING FEELINGS," she tweeted (emphatically), receiving more than 470 hearts.
John Hughes's team were emphatically the more threatening, even if the menace was accompanied by the uneasy recognition of their season-long ability to outplay opponents and leave defeated as a consequence of their inability to exploit their advantages.
The study showed one thing emphatically: the more you win, the more you flop.
This statement in the above quotation emphatically reveals more about another dimension, the relationship to property and care and/or attention.
Every year, he insisted more emphatically, and more desperately, "I'm gonna make it in showbiz soon, you'll see!
The deep-voiced instruments may not play any louder than those in other orchestras, but they are emphatically more cohesive and in tune.
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