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In an interview today, he emphatically proclaimed his innocence.
The headlines are not as positive for Manny Pacquiao these days, after he emphatically proclaimed his opposition to gay marriage.
Two of the biggest names, Gen. Colin L. Powell and Senator John McCain of Arizona, have emphatically proclaimed their lack of interest.
This he most emphatically proclaimed in his creation of the X, Y and Z Portfolios, a modern-day boîte en valise, after Duchamp, a "suitcase" of the artist's most select wares.
Mr. McCain has emphatically proclaimed the Republican Party his home, and said he would support Governor Bush should he become the Republican nominee, even as he railed that the governor and his allies were trying to win the presidency "in the worst way".
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It is sometimes suggested that even abstract entities, such as concepts or sets, have boundaries of their own, and Wittgenstein could emphatically proclaim that the boundaries of our language are the boundaries of our world (1921: 5.6).
In this famous gathering space, green laser lights and fireworks are now on sale to celebrate what banners emphatically proclaim was "not a coup" but the biggest demonstration in Egypt's history to put democracy back on track.
While the first time visitor is likely to emphatically proclaim the Kipawa River as the most beautiful, most serene place they have ever encountered, hydro consultants and engineers, disconnected from the attractiveness of that place, are making cost/benefit recommendations that marginalize the inherent value of a free-flowing Kipawa.
Durst appeared in the Airport Courthouse, emphatically proclaiming his innocence before a packed room.
Evans' teammates recalled him stopping during a pool session and emphatically proclaiming that "Work is a poor substitute for talent".
In 1980 during the lead up to the selection of the Olympic team, Brooks walked out of a training camp, alleging that the coaches were neglecting him, while Evans once stopped during a training session and refused to do extra mileage, emphatically proclaiming that "work is a poor substitute for talent".
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