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Where else would they meet? It wasn’t long before their (the Christians’) emphatic demand that you worship the one true God and Him only became problematic
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” They watched the emphatic hands and urgent manner of a man in a vest and shirt-sleeves across the street apparently offending the meticulously dressed gentleman and woman in front of him, as neither of them seemed to be the least bit sympathetic to his cause
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with an emphatic shake of the head
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” He declared, with an emphatic nod of his head
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” His voice was emphatic as Joseph moved closer to James, looking directly into his face
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” His voice was weak and raspy, yet emphatic
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“Peter is so wonderfully emphatic about everything
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In I Corinthians 11:16 he was emphatic when some
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” Thus, it was of little surprise when, in language coarse if emphatic, he announced that reporters would not be allowed to witness the surrender, though the reason for this suppression of one of the great chapters in American history seemed inexplicable
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Colling shrugged his shoulders to indicate that he did not understand what he was saying, when the man brushed past him and turned off the radio with an emphatic twist of its dial
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I liked that she was so emphatic about claiming her place in the family
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At my emphatic “No,” her deep-set eyes glittered
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” Stroyer said this in an emphatic manner, as he fixed his eyes on the boy
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The publication has been out for at least a week, but in reading the instructions for placing an ad they are very emphatic that all new-release advertising must be placed at least one month in advance
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I replied with an emphatic, “Yes
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He answers them with an emphatic “no”, and they are surprised
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left her card and a very stern and emphatic direction to
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“No!” came the emphatic reply
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Maybe he was emphatic enough to spur those
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emphatic by his fourth nod
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response was an emphatic yes
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The kind of force that we want applied to the emphatic word isnot entirely physical
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True, the emphatic word may be spoken more loudly, or it may bespoken more softly, but the real quality desired is intensity, earnestness
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Any big change of tempo is emphatic and will catch the attention
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So it is always better to put the emphatic word at the end in a sentence
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And of course an emphatic word needs emphatic expression, so you need to raise the tempo
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Doesn't al of this discussion give emphatic evidence to the statement heading
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She was emphatic in saying that
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He was so bold and emphatic in these announcements that even Peter, James, and John were tempted to think he might possibly be beside himself
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Jones was emphatic that all human sickness could be cured by simple changes in diet based on genetic makeup, which meant studying a person's family background, blood type and bone structure
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In spite of the big man's emphatic denials that the gold existed, Travis had remained optimistic
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At one point, my wife uttered an emphatic "God forbid" only to receive a typical Stallman rebuke
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" Her emphatic tone lent truth to her revelation, he thought
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He calmed himself with a long, slow breath, frightened by his emphatic request; wondering if it was motivated by his genuine concern for his mental health or merely based upon monetary reasons? He then stood up to respond with a question
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grand adventures in many more places,” he said with an emphatic
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” She was emphatic in her comments
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This weighed heavily on him and he was emphatic that, “on no account were capital ships to be brought within range of enemy air attacks"
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And in Japan, after centuries of isolation, military success was accompanied by emphatic loyalty
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"Women and men", is Bahá'u'lláh's emphatic assertion, "have been and will
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The smile on the face of a young lady, the melody in music, the power in the emphatic utterances of an orator, the charm in the words of one’s own beloved wife—all these and many more have their origin in Prana
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Before she could answer in the emphatic negative, he had sauntered into the tunnel, leaving her
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The answer was always an emphatic no
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clerk had made a very emphatic point of explaining that nothing existed below the
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Every prime minister is entitled to an extended honeymoon period, especially one who has scored such an emphatic victory
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she HAD to be emphatic in her statement of support and she did that
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birth? His answer to the question is an emphatic no, and he asserts that
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Indeed, AMU’s emphatic turn to Islamic Right has been in the years following the 1981 amendment
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and again in the more emphatic form of a hovered sensory vision on
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emphatic emphasis to his next statement
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Sheikh Ahmed first reminded him of his emphatic oath, and then he put his leg behind the man and pushed him one push (according to his request) that knocked him to the bottom of the pond, sending him crashing through the layer of ice that had formed on its surface
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But she was a different woman these days and, instead of leaving, she stayed and concentrated on Nanosh’s mouth, face, his emphatic hands and the sound of 187
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) In these examples, the ¡vive dios! is hardly more than an emphatic
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Bingham pointed toward the room, his instructions emphatic
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emphatic that I agree with his intercontinental water transfer schemes to the point of
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How? How did you escape the barrel, Oaktree?” Fox sounded incredulous, emphatic in his need for an answer
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Zerolo isvery emphatic in
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Here elliptical and emphatic; que often occurs atthe beginning of a clause, and serves to call attention to what
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Note the emphatic position of this word,stressed
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does notoccur often; but when properly used it is emphatic and
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— No, dear Priodollpt, and it’s an emphatic No! I have just explained this to Liirrgmmiilliss, but you, apparently, thought about something else: this never and under no circumstances can happen to any creature! Because, in essence, it would be (relative to you, as complex and integral “personalities”) a real dying, real death (without inverted commas)
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and emphatic procedure suggested the idea of a man
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manner but first, I have to give the emphatic warning to all prospective contemplating readers
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Every opinion is being polarized with the most emphatic, non-comparative adjectives possible
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“You are more than capable of dealing with this,” the Dai-laman said, emphatic
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It is the author’s emphatic and unequivocal belief that there comes a time in everyone’s life where we all have a chance to make amends in this life, to start afresh, to put behind us any suffering we have caused others, to move on and begin a new life in relational acceptance, love, compassion and reconciliation
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“I’ll take that as an emphatic yes
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Gehenna, then, as occurring in the New Testament, symbolizes death and utter destruction, but in no place symbolizes a place of eternal torment" From the Emphatic Diaglot
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He was quite emphatic in what he said
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Besides, the President was emphatic that these people were military detainees, not civilian criminal defendants
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But also let me emphatic in saying I know of nothing I desire to recall
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The nearer you advance towards the maturity of Jewish thought, when it was strongly influenced by Hellenic culture—the nearer you draw to the period of final revelation—the more distinct, the more emphatic, the more positive, the more detailed and absolute, the more pronounced and dreadful becomes the doctrine of evil spiritual agency
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Can we seriously suppose that when Christ pours forth that soul-moving current of expression in which He solemnly and so often declares on all various occasions, and in all-varying companies, during His ministry, that He came to earth to 'give Life,’ 'everlasting Life to men,’ to 'raise them up’ to everlasting Life, to prevent them from 'dying,’—can we suppose, after deliberation, that this emphatic language was nothing more than a mighty volume of figurative speech, rolling before us, and tantalising our understandings; when it was of the last importance for us to know clearly what the doom was of which we were in danger, and what the blessing is which He came to confer?
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The expressions in Scripture are distinct and emphatic
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’ That to-day is here emphatic is proved from two considerations—(1) The robber had prayed to Jesus to remember him when He came into His kingdom
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’ Being emphatic, therefore, the to-day belongs to the beginning of the latter clause
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’ Such, in Christ's awful and emphatic words, 'shall die in their sins
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This we shall now take as sufficiently proved by the emphatic declaration of Christ, and of His Apostles—that the case of humanity in sin and death is involved in the malign action of a Satanas, an 'ancient serpent,’ a mighty 'destroyer,’ more fell than any fiery dragon of preceding ages; and that the result has been to poison humanity with the virus of his own rebellion against the Infinite; the dread issue being sentence of return for man to the outer world and lower plane of animals, in penal conformity to the law of extinction for all earth-born lives incognisant of God; the finite eventually falling out of being by necessity when not in union with the Eternal
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13), where the word is used in its most emphatic sense, as where the eternally existing God is called, the Living God
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Alford thought them emphatic and characteristic, and retained them in his Greek Testament; while making them as doubtful in his later English version
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answered that question with an emphatic "yes
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"A most earnest, pressing, and emphatic entreaty, addressed to you in the most pathetic tones of the voice so dear to you, that you well remember
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I feel as if they have been in control of the ministry that I’ve been sent to this earth to accomplish,” Jesus was emphatic
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He was emphatic that he didn’t feel he had an obligation to protect Nixon
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The effect of such an harangue, delivered in the nervous language and with the emphatic manner of a Huron orator, could scarcely be mistaken
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Thus calling him back as I went out of the door, I heard her say to Joe in a distinct emphatic voice, "The boy has been a good boy here, and that is hisreward
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But Caris was most emphatic that you should have
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But his blunt, emphatic sermons got people talking
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Marzho nodded emphatic agreement with his comment, and her expression was a trifle less wary, although Zhorzhet’s didn’t change
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“Her Majesty was pretty emphatic, wasn’t she?”
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Steve Nieve’s piano was even more emphatic than it had been on Robert Wyatt’s recording, with Bruce Thomas making great harmonic choices and Pete Thomas holding the center, as he was often charged to do when his cohorts took flight
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This emphatic sense of the music is something that I soon found he shared with Burt Bacharach
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"Please just tell your mother," he said, in emphatic tones
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John gave her flowers and a huge, emphatic hug
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Casaubon's ear, Dorothea's voice gave loud emphatic iteration to those muffled suggestions of consciousness which it was possible to explain as mere fancy, the illusion of exaggerated sensitiveness: always when such suggestions are unmistakably repeated from without, they are resisted as cruel and unjust
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He only wanted her to take more emphatic notice of him; he only wanted to be something more special in her remembrance than he could yet believe himself likely to be
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Garth was a trifle too emphatic in her resistance to what she held to be follies: the passage from governess into housewife