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Slonimsky's initiative, coming at a time when the only American music known in Europe was jazz and popular song, was an attempt to balance the trade in music that belonged -- or emphatically did not belong -- to the classical tradition.
It seems that either people can't help but love him, or emphatically hate him, and will look for every opportunity to tell you so, and why.
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Then the fun starts: boning (those knives again), browning (no flour, please) and roasting (try it, Swedish-style, with sweetened milky coffee) or casseroling (emphatically no water, just stock or wine, or preferably both).He had no truck with American abstinence.
Chelsea must locate others who can make openings or finish emphatically.
A newly redesigned service change poster — complete with jumbo text, color-coded announcements and tiny sun and moon symbols to indicate time of day — is set to replace the humdrum orange and blue notices that currently inform riders that their train will be canceled, rerouted or otherwise emphatically unavailable.
No matter what you say or how emphatically you protest, you know it's going to happen again, so either give it up, or pack your things and get out.
Across multiple photos, he stands with a headset mic, staring off into the distance or gesturing emphatically alongside garish gold text offering instructions for how to take hold of your life: "Every day you have the power to activate your best self"; "Positive outlooks produce positive outcomes".
Everytime this issue comes up, regardless of the place or imperial relic in question, there is an immediate objection among many pundits that to tamper with statues or building names or whatever is emphatically Bad.
His manner in conversation varies between an austerity which gives him the air of a Pilgrim and a discursiveness in which he never seems satisfied with something he has said — any observation can always be delivered more emphatically or seen from another point of view or elaborated or clarified or even made more concisely.
And we want not to understand for two reasons: first, because understanding sounds a little too much like forgiveness or even some sort of sympathy or endorsement (which, emphatically, it is not); and second, because understanding evil as something human locates it dangerously close to me as a fellow human being.
Although I can't imagine Turgenev speaking it emphatically, or actually speaking it at all: I can only imagine him thinking it.
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