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So, even more emphatically, does shock.
Black emerged even more emphatically from the weeds of widowhood to become emblematic of urban sophistication.
Labour heartlands outside of London rejected the EU even more emphatically – 56%to44%4%.
Rosberg won even more emphatically than he had done in the previous race in Mexico.
Heck, even the coach is a Barcelona boy, whose name is now etched even more emphatically in the club's annals.
And just to celebrate the return of old Labour even more emphatically, there is a traditional telephone box.
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Every time the question has been posed, the answer has come back ever more emphatically: no.
Their ventricles filled even earlier and untwisted more emphatically than the swimmers' hearts did.
"It is already possible to observe alarming infringements, for example in Hungary or in Japan, where the new government is massively involving itself in the affairs of the central bank, is emphatically demanding an even more aggressive monetary policy and is threatening an end to central bank autonomy," Mr Weidmann said in a speech in Frankfurt.
But I've never seen an emphatically sweet aubergine dish, and they seem even more worthy of conceptual classification as vegetables than do tomatoes, corn or French beans.
She had even found herself "making sense of the incident as a much more emphatically willed part of my sexual history: the perfect degree-zero sexual encounter between complete strangers".
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