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It was too emphatic.
In one respect, he is a little too emphatic.
She had written out string parts on staff paper, but the lines had seemed too emphatic.
Mr. Gilbert led a stirring performance, not too fast, not too emphatic, very audience-friendly.
If the music is too emphatic and emotional, it might drown the comedy.
If the end of an essay is too emphatic, it kind of undoes all the complexity you've set in motion.
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"The evidence seems too clear and emphatic and unequivocal to say we should simply permit this stuff to go into children on a massive scale," Blumenthal said yesterday.
At times the contrasts between them are too obvious and emphatic, but the story's schematic aspects are nicely undercut by the film's quiet, appreciative attention to its setting.
This, one is inclined to hope, is not how things will be with Brown; so major a speech on liberty is too big and emphatic a marker of intent, and it is evident that he means what he says in honouring the tradition of liberty that defines this country.
If his victory had been rapid and emphatic, so too had been his destruction: the sprint from deification to vilification was gut-wrenchingly rapid.
On Trident, too, opinion is similarly emphatic: where 43% of Scots as a whole want Trident scrapped, among Labour separatists it is 72%, against only 14% who want to retain it.
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