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Not by trying to emphasise that the syllables have all been counted.
"She's represented as part of British art here, as she should be, we're trying to emphasise her importance".
Wine makers down under are already trying to emphasise the terroir of regions like Coonawarra and Barossa.
Downing Street insisted Mr Cameron had been trying to emphasise the "scale" of migrant numbers entering Europe.
This has dented Sony's reputation just as it is trying to emphasise its technical prowess.The industry had been preparing for a showdown between Sony, the current champion, and Microsoft, its deep-pocketed challenger.
He told the BBC: "We are trying to emphasise the need for standardisation, the need for ensuring practitioners are trained adequately and the environment they practice in is of an adequate standard".
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Most politicians on the island now try to emphasise their Taiwaneseness.
After the recent unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang, the parade tried to emphasise ethnic unity.
I have also tried to emphasise how porous the categories of "revolutionary" and "terrorist" are.
Japanese officials tried to emphasise the economic side of Abe's visit to Ukraine, but the Russians were annoyed".
King accepts this but says she does try to emphasise the need to help others in their career progression.
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