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Spoken with emphasis.
emphatic
emphasized
stressed
accented
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The environment minister
emphasised
that thus far the approval was only conditional.
2
But the researchers
emphasised
that law enforcement alone cannot solve the problem.
3
However, Mr Andrews
emphasised
that this date was not set in stone.
4
Joemat-Pettersson also
emphasised
the need for robust strategies to curb gender-based violence.
5
Special guest King Juan Carlos of Spain,
emphasised
the importance of democracy.
6
The government has
emphasised
the need for a gas-led recovery from recession.
7
Bush
emphasised
that the meeting marked the beginning of a difficult process.
8
This included Watson, who she
emphasised
,
was a good friend of hers.
9
Their isolation within the nationalist community is
emphasised
by their political impotence.
10
The family is a recurring theme
emphasised
in soap operas, she said.
11
Ford must stay on top of innovations to remain competitive, Fields
emphasised
.
12
She had aggressively
emphasised
the difference between his social tastes and hers.
13
She
emphasised
that this would not involve proper questioning, only information collection.
14
The models wore glossy ponytails; makeup
emphasised
bronzed cheekbones and strong eyebrows.
15
Like Suhra- wardi, he
emphasised
the unconscious, psychological element of religious experience.
16
Unremonstrating, unresisting endurance, then, is the point
emphasised
in the lovely metaphor.
emphasised
emphasise
·
emphasise by
emphasise the need
emphasise how
emphasise yesterday
emphasise enough