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But these papers reveal something that cannot just be dismissed, which emphatically justifies the long FOI exercise.
Even in this setting, which emphatically favored speed over style, Norman Dawood's 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Club Coupe drew a crowd of admirers.
Today, one of those two is left and is in need of a regime change (which emphatically is not synonymous with a United States invasion).
"It's a result which emphatically demonstrates that people here know the NHS is not safe in David Cameron's hands, and that we've had enough of his utterly out-of-touch Government".
The protests, which emphatically blamed the government for the crime ("It Was the State!"), quieted down over the holidays, especially in Mexico City, when the capital's secondary schools, colleges, and universities emptied for Christmas vacation.
And we want not to understand for two reasons: first, because understanding sounds a little too much like forgiveness or even some sort of sympathy or endorsement (which, emphatically, it is not); and second, because understanding evil as something human locates it dangerously close to me as a fellow human being.
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Which he emphatically does not.
It is psychologically and ethically familiar, intellectually and behaviorally congenial — which New York City emphatically is not".
That's the end of a really, really long day, which belonged emphatically to Pakistan.
Economic and even national development were throttled as a result, Lieven says, a verdict with which Hosking emphatically agrees.
Despite some lovely moments, it sounds to me as if he's pretending to be an extrovert virtuoso, which he emphatically was not.
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