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They both state – Oresme far more emphatically – that it would be consistent with all we observe if the earth were to rotate while the heavens remained at rest; Oresme and Buridan have, on these grounds, been described as "precursors of Galileo".
In addition, perhaps it would help to emphasize earlier and more emphatically that Walter et al. saw these fragments long ago in his in vitro experiments.
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The man with a secret is the man with power, Aristotle observes, and no life could illustrate the truth of the maxim more emphatically than that of Harold Adrian Russell Kim Philbyby, pupil of Westminster School and Cambridge graduate, clubman, cricket enthusiast, bon viveur and tireless party-thrower, ace undercover agent and, as Ben Macintyre would have it, great betrayer.
In an interview with the newspaper Haartez published on Friday, Mr. Arafat said more emphatically than before that he understood that Israel must preserve its character as a Jewish state.
But Mr. Bush said more emphatically than he has before that the attacks could not have been stopped, although he carefully couched that assertion.
The show proposes, more emphatically than has been done elsewhere, that Nepal played a catalytic role in that transmission, in the process developing beliefs, practices and aesthetic styles from which Tibet benefited.
Even more emphatically than Anastas, Baxter propounds a doctrine of writing that values "honesty" and "truth" above the supposedly adulterating qualities of craft and composition.
ReprintsIt was this, your columnist suggests, that Ed Miliband had in mind when he attributed the floods to global warming more emphatically than any serious scientist would.
"I cannot imagine anything more emphatically a subject that is not a proper political or governmental activity or function or responsibility," Dwight Eisenhower said in 1959.
It's hard to imagine any team beating Braga more emphatically, but still that doesn't tell us whether Arsenal now have the wherewithal to cope with the bigger guns.
And it was only after this, first under Neil Kinnock and more emphatically under Tony Blair, that Labour moved its policy sharply in favour of nuclear deterrence and the Atlantic alliance.In this section Off the street Change of address In loco parentis New Labour, old story Ulster's perilous stand-off From Beaverbrook to Blair Third time lucky?
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