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But it was rather emphatically taking a break.
History was awaiting the Chicago Blackhawks' response in the N.H.L. playoffs Thursday night, too, and the answer came back rather emphatically.
And as Jurgen Klinsmann stressed rather emphatically in the immediate wake of the Portugal game, and then in rather more poised fashion the next day, you'd have to imagine it's advantage Germany and Ghana, physically at least, going into the final group games.
He rather emphatically does not consider the Obama White House part of that establishment.
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Ms. Parker, who describes herself as "speaking in ellipses rather than emphatically," said, "It wasn't a marriage made in heaven," and "There wasn't perfect alchemy".
The Scot had hardly been sitting for two minutes when Michael Carrick's poor back-pass was compounded by De Gea whose indecision meant he stuck out a tentative leg rather than emphatically clear the danger.
It, too, is framed at the beginning by the appearance of Kerr's pleading hands and her face, wonderfully lit, filmed from the side as she insists, rather too emphatically for comfort, that she loves the children and only wants to care for them.
But my fingers find nothing and then I remember the man on the minibus, who'd pressed rather too emphatically against my side to let a woman get off, and realize that the money has been pinched.
And then I remember the man on the minibus, who'd pressed rather too emphatically against my side to let a woman get off, and realise that the money has been pinched.
Mr. Rather himself said emphatically: "CBS News stands by, and I stand by, the thoroughness and accuracy of this report, period.
Even so, the viewer will conclude that the 200-or-so pictures on show are emphatically art rather than porn even if some may cause blushes.In 1910 Kokoschka left Vienna for Berlin and joined another radical movement, Der Sturm.
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