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