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When Carly Fiorina launches her campaign for president this week, her message to the world will be emphatic: what she did for HP, she can do for America.
Reed Albergotti, Wall Street Journal: If you ask the league to see the footage that was taken from on high to show the entire field and what all 22 players did on every play, the response will be emphatic.
This time it will be emphatic, I will damage him.
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On this issue, President Bush will need to be emphatic, and therefore divisive.
It's very likely that the Court's answer will be an emphatic no.
Ask a child if there is a shortage of ice cream in the world, and no doubt, the response will be an emphatic yes there certainly is.
The distinct danger our political leaders risk today is that the answer will be an emphatic "no!" Leaders on different sides of the shutdown debate have had plenty of time to stake out their positions, make their cases, and curry favor with their partisan bases.
The mandate was supposed to be emphatic.
Fans of her verbose, caps-locky, profanity-studded, tear-jerking advice columns, which tend to meander through moments of personal reflection and heartfelt commiseration before landing on emphatic advice, will be treated to a book in the Ask Polly series this summer.
The Government is looking at controls and Ed Miliband has been more emphatic, saying councils will be given the power to ban the terminals if Labour comes to power.
While the prime minister admitted that a lot of production of recreational cannabis will likely be handled by larger corporate operations, he was also emphatic that there will be room for smaller producers as well.
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