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As both Barton and Sykes are keen to stress it is, at its heart, "a 100% Dundee small town business".
And I have to stress, it isn't even as interesting as its name implies.
Labour is at pains to stress it is not "at war" with business and its manifesto will include a raft of measures to boost enterprise and growth.
Although the RSPB is at pains to stress it is not opposed to grouse shooting, and its staff devote days to visiting gamekeeping colleges and attending rural game fairs to encourage greater cooperation between conservationists and law-abiding gamekeepers, the organisation has made enemies.
Given that epigenetic mechanisms contribute to both sexual dimorphism of the brain and susceptibility to stress, it is likely that there are sex specific modifications that shape responsiveness to stressful experience.
If there is one thing he wants to stress, it is that "Islam is part of European civilisation".
"We didn't want his murder to be considered a sexual crime but to stress it was a political crime.
I've said it before, but we're going to stress it even more -- not right, but exactly right".
The party's general secretary, Iain McNicol, tweeted to correct McDonnell's statement saying Draper had been suspended by "party officials", to stress it had been done by the NEC.
"I have to stress it hasn't been indicated to us that an offence has occurred and they have not actually asked for anything yet.
If there is anything else the Boulders's Golden Door seems to stress, it is the pleasures of getting out into the surrounding desert.
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