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1
Burke was
more
emphatic
in his opposition to the motion than Pitt.
2
The worse he was, the
more
emphatic
is the exhortation to persistence.
3
And since taking office as president, he has been even
more
emphatic
.
4
And yet the present might have seemed
more
emphatic
and more poignant.
5
In his public utterances he was
more
emphatic
,
more caustic of tongue.
6
I even asked Tugendheim, and he was
more
emphatic
than the rest.
7
But the language seems rather
more
emphatic
than such danger would warrant.
8
Her absence is no
more
emphatic
in those places than anywhere else.
9
Had I known it my suggestion would have been much
more
emphatic
.
10
Her voice was fuller and
more
emphatic
as she uttered this word.
11
Nor was anyone
more
emphatic
on this point than Mrs. Rasselyer-Brown herself.
12
He regretted that he had not been
more
emphatic
about those cuffs.
13
Do we not use
more
emphatic
words than these in our self-depreciation?
14
Indeed, the German's voice came nearer every instant, nearer and
more
emphatic
.
15
Could anything be
more
emphatic
than the appeal of electricity for attention?
16
The Reinhardt Committee was even
more
emphatic
on the topic of child labor.
more
emphatic
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