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No longer elite, Indian cricket is now emphatically populist.
The British economy, in dollar and euro terms, is now emphatically smaller than those of France or Germany, and our new peers are Italy and Spain.
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Thanks originally to Lamont – Cameron's former mentor – the possibility that Britain might leave the EU was now emphatically back in play.
This little contretemps is now officially, decisively, emphatically over.
Heck, even the coach is a Barcelona boy, whose name is now etched even more emphatically in the club's annals.
And it emphatically vindicates the Clean Air Act, which is now under assault from House Republicans.
Hezbollah's hierarchy, including Hassan Nasrallah, emphatically denies those charges, although there is now simply too much evidence for him to deny any involvement at all.
In a statement that drew repeated cheers as protesters read it aloud at their daily assembly, Chartres said the doors of St Paul's were now instead "most emphatically open to engage with matters concerning not only those encamped around the cathedral but millions of others in this country and around the globe".
He has, everyone realises, bitten off than he can chew with this woman; she is emphatically now in charge.
What Emsworth isn't, emphatically, is Timothy Spall.
Although he will dispute he ever went away, Sir Bradley Wiggins is emphatically back now after a dominant display at the Tour of California on Monday.
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