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Meanings of most emotive in English
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Usage of most emotive in English
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Inheritance tax is perhaps the least popular and mostemotive tax there is.
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The mostemotive character is the giant space chicken.
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With layered harmonic reflections and tamed piano, Rising Tide is their mostemotive album to date.
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These things were the mostemotive for us.'
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Perhaps the mostemotive discussions revolve around cancer.
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Civilian casualties caused by NATO troops are one of the mostemotive issues in Afghanistan's eight-year-old conflict.
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Abortion has been one of the mostemotive and divisive issues in Irish society during my lifetime.
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One of the mostemotive moments in the shooting of The Iron Lady took place at dawn.
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This is kinderhorror at its mostemotive.
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Anger about Sir Tom McKillop, a former BP director and ex-chairman of RBS, was the mostemotive investor concern.
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It's one of Kanye's mostemotive moments to date, and a far cry from the aggression of 2013's Yeezus album.
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Land is one of Kenya's mostemotive issues and central to a campaign to shoot down the referendum spearheaded by Ruto.
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It has tied this subject to some of our mostemotive myths, and made it difficult for anyone to think rationally about real aliens.
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But of course that synth-pop template has been updated and you'll hear stirrings of Chicago and Detroit at their mostemotive in Butler's groove.
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One of rock's mostemotive collective consciences return, nearly a decade after an indefinite hiatus, with an album that effectively says: we told you so.