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the emphasized
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To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
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In V6, the emphasized periphery survived this contrast (unlike the periphery of MT+) but the de-emphasized central visual representation fell below our differential contrast threshold.
The emphasized connection between the siblings' disastrous love lives and those of their parents feels pretty stale.
(Note where the Brit placed the shalls to heighten the expression of resolve, and the will expressing futurity before the stressed finish. Bush held to the more American will not, in front of the emphasized tire, falter and fail).
In his annotations, Berg indicates that the emphasized melodic notes in this movement fit the words of the lament "De Profundis Clamavi" ("I Have Cried From the Depths"), from Baudelaire's "Fleurs du Mal" ("Flowers of Evil"), in German translation.
Figure 8(a) shows an example where breathiness appears in the emphasized word "sootoo" ("quite").
Arrows in the emphasized subfaults denote the peak time of their slip velocities.
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The woman emphasized the word "diversity".
The Court emphasized the need for candor.
The redesign emphasized improving the combustion process.
The company emphasized growth.
The evening emphasized comedy.
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