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Mr. Green was far more emphatic about his position, even before the announcement.
He promises better funding but could be more emphatic about compliance.
The mayor of Amityville, Peter T. Imbert, was more emphatic about the need for help.
Indeed, no one is more emphatic about the necessity of making a style out of the sound of spoken English.
Ms. Olivier's sculptures are more emphatic about what they're about: childhood innocence viewed in a distorting mirror.
"Maybe I should have been more emphatic about understanding it was only a temporary phenomenon, but we weren't sure".
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The time had come for him to make a more emphatic statement about slavery and the way in which it threatened to tear the country apart.
Not until late last week, in the final countdown to tomorrow's Iowa Presidential caucuses, did Mr. Bush, cornered by reporters, offer more emphatic remarks about his opposition to abortion.
"I can't wait to see it," said Cathy Harrison, a nurse from Amsterdam, N.Y., who was close to committing herself to Mr. Lazio two months ago but has since shifted her tentative allegiance because of Mrs. Clinton's more emphatic comments about the flagging upstate economy.
And Manager Terry Collins was more emphatic than Alderson about the need to have a viable backup, saying, "We've got to have an alternative, different plan here just in case some unforeseen thing continues to nag him to where he can't start".
Not since Gavin Henson picked up Mathew Tait and carried him off down the shops has a more emphatic statement been made about English youngsters.
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