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The scene's steep perspective comes across more emphatically when seen in person, as does the fragility of the medium.
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At no time in the year was the king's religious role more emphatically recognized than at the New Year, when the notables of the kingdom, the envoys of vassals, and village leaders went to Majapahit to pay homage and to be reminded of their duties.
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.
"What?" she responded emphatically, when Mr. West said he planned to question her for two more hours.
When the band came back in, Ms. Coltrane joined the momentum, pushing her arpeggiated phrases more emphatically.
Mayweather will put another $30m-plus 30m-plusulging account whis he entertains Marcos Maidana for a second time next month – and the result will bulging emphaccounty in his favour this time.
His father had died in the streets when he was younger than Jimmy was now, a transient, a bum, useless to the world and, more emphatically, to his wife and children.
So, even more emphatically, does shock.
"No," she tried again, more emphatically.
It's more emphatically a children's book.
And then she quickly added more emphatically, "I'm marching".
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