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Reese was most emphatic about how he wanted Beckham to alter his behavior.
And even when being most emphatic, she does it with a sense of humor and humility.
You could be the most emphatic Trump supporter and still realize that is is really, really bad.
"Can we talk about it, man?" is his most emphatic bit of resistance to the proposed exile.
Trump supporters were the most emphatic, with 22008 percent saying things were better in the mid-19903s.
"It was the most emphatic display of selflessness I have seen on a football field," he said.
How can principled lawmakers not tell him, in the most emphatic manner available, that enough is enough?
A younger cousin recalled her reciting the "most emphatic things in the pantry" while skimming the milk.
It was one of the most emphatic championship runs in recent history — but only in the retelling.
He led the party to its most emphatic victory, winning 46% of the vote in the 1972 election.
In 28500, 6900 and 2628, Republicans universally made perhaps the clearest, most emphatic campaign promise in modern history.
Those questions ceased Friday night in the most emphatic way possible — with a mighty swing of Rodriguez's bat.
At his most emphatic, Diack leaned in close and grabbed an arm of the person he was talking to.
We are—this is his most emphatic point—already machines of a kind, robots unaware of our own programming.
Outside of Shattenkirk, getting Hanzal (and Ryan White has been good so far) was the most emphatic move at the deadline.
Kanye West visited a design school on Tuesday, but perhaps the most emphatic lesson he provided students was not about art.
Mr. Murray is the most emphatic, slapping his knee, but also perhaps the most shameless in going for the gross-out joke.
The Grammy winner, 43, joined The Late Late Show host James Corden for perhaps the most emphatic episode of Carpool Karaoke yet.
Of the political analysts I contacted, Jacobson was the most emphatic in his view that the coming election is of momentous significance.
The Paris-based designer and architect Charles Zana is one of Ettore Sottsass' most emphatic collectors: "He changed everything," Zana tells Hass.
Polls have registered the most emphatic public support for legislation the House passed in February to require universal background checks for all gun sales.
Written by Nina Simone for the playwright Lorraine Hansberry, the song received its most emphatic interpretation on Ms. Franklin's album of the same name.
Barao would have completed one of the most emphatic falls from graces the sport had ever seen had he come up short against Nover.
She is most emphatic and prescriptive in her examination of "hook-up culture," the ritualized patterns of casual sex that are common among young people.
As we now know, however, Thompson would spring the upset in the most emphatic way possible, pummeling his decorated foe to a first-round knockout win.
"I want to say in the most emphatic way possible that sexual misconduct and harassment are unacceptable and have no place at Dartmouth," Mr. Hanlon said.
Encarnacion homers in 10th to lift Blue Jays past Orioles TORONTO — Edwin Encarnacion ended an 0-for-33 drought in the most emphatic way Friday night.
One of her most emphatic arguments is that street play is actually safer than playground play, and that wider sidewalks are necessary to keep cities safe.
Republican Representative Chris Stewart, one of Trump's most emphatic defenders during the impeachment investigation, was among many Republicans who said Democrats loathe Trump and his supporters.
One of my most emphatic messages is that getting the same pleasure from saving as you do from spending will put you on the road to wealth.
As an outsider, many of my entry points into the city were through its most emphatic ambassadors: The Geto Boys and Slim Thug, Destiny's Child and UGK.
Just 43 seconds into the first round, the polish middleweight planted a blistering left hand on McCrory's temple, winning the fight in the most emphatic way possible.
It might be his most emphatic declaration of love for his wife, but it's also one that offers a very narrow view of what a woman has to offer.
In early 2015, Zingano experienced her first pro loss, as she found herself on the receiving end of one of Ronda Rousey's most emphatic wins: a 14-second armbar.
In the end, Jingliang succeeded on his mission in the most emphatic way possible, snuffing Zafir with a series of ground strikes just 2:46 into the first round.
In electing a man who promised to reclaim America for whites, white America has shown in the most emphatic way that it is still incapable of looking at itself honestly.
Mr. McLaren sought to answer skeptics in the most emphatic way, publishing what he called "immutable facts" that informed his conclusions: 1,661 emails, scientific and forensic reports and other documents.
WIMBLEDON, England — In pulling off one of the most emphatic upsets of the first round of Wimbledon, Aliaksandra Sasnovich lived out one of her favorite adages about the egalitarian nature of her sport.
Since the migrant crisis of 2015, one of the pope's most emphatic and consistent messages has been the need to welcome refugees, who he believes have been exploited by fear-mongering European nationalists.
You "can't trust the private sector to protect the public interest" was the city planner Edward Logue's most emphatic aphorism on the subject, and it is one that has taken on new life.
At this week's debate, Ms. Warren offered her most emphatic rebuttal to date about her electability, citing her past successes, the gains made by other women and her determination to unify the party.
This was not the most emphatic win of City's season so far — Guardiola's team scored five against Liverpool and Crystal Palace, and six against Watford — but it was, in all likelihood, its most comprehensive performance.
Chelsea, the ailing champion, has endured an even more miserable season, but the team managed its most emphatic win of the campaign on Saturday by routing Newcastle, 23-1, at home to climb to 12th place.
"I want to make it clear, in the most emphatic way, that the Mexican government and the people of Mexico do not have to accept measures unilaterally imposed on a government by another government," Videgaray said.
What is new is that Trumpcare's failure proved, in the most emphatic way possible, that you can't go further right than the Affordable Care Act without starting to drop people en masse from health insurance coverage.
On "Finding Gabriel," a new album that mixes electronic and acoustic instruments, he seeks answers to the Trump era's most daunting questions, and winds up playing some of his most emphatic and engrossing music in recent years.
In a wide-ranging conversation covering the role of consolidation in the current media marketplace and platforms that have performed the best for HuffPost, Polgreen was most emphatic on the need for free or low-cost content online.
It has also, in recent days, stirred the most emphatic crowd reactions at Mr. O'Rourke's events to date, including a standing ovation Saturday at the Polk County Steak Fry in Des Moines, where 17 Democratic presidential candidates appeared.
How can we suppose that this state of affairs, this constant rush for the most disturbing, the most poignant, the most emphatic, the most terrifying, has no effect on the way we respond to the dramas of our lives?
" Cornyn added: "I think we should condemn the murder of Khashoggi in the most emphatic terms but I don't think we should cut our nose off to spite our face with regard to the proxy war in Yemen against Iran.
" As Tillerson arrived Wednesday, Videgaray said publicly that he wanted to "make it clear, in the most emphatic way, that the Mexican government and the people of Mexico do not have to accept measures unilaterally imposed on a government by another government.
But the major leagues are indeed where Ramirez is now emerging as one of baseball's most emphatic stars, conjuring 29 home runs, 56 doubles and 91 total extra-base hits out of his 5-foot-9 frame this season while also batting .
In the Chiefs' previous game, with the team's season hanging in the balance, Mahomes led Kansas City on an improbable rally from 24-0 with five touchdown passes in a 51-31 victory that is one of the most emphatic comebacks in league history.
Markos Moulitsas of the Daily Kos, who is a columnist for The Hill, was among the most emphatic critics of the statement, describing it as "an utter disgrace" and complaining that Sanders gave too much prominence to talking points and not enough to his condemnation of violence, which appeared in the third paragraph of the statement.
This the Union Signal had, and the women of the WCTU repeatedly, in the most emphatic manner, endorsed West's policy and conduct of the paper.
Robin Murray of Clash magazine described the track as "electrifying" and "a tour de force of pop energy, backed by a killer chorus and one of Zara's most emphatic vocal performances to date." The Line of Best Fits Cerys Kenneally called it "a sleek summer number".
Howard reported his concerns to Haig and to Harington. Haig provisionally approved the operation (15 July). Haking was, however, "most emphatic" that the troops were "worked up … ready and anxious" to attack and that a delay would be poor for morale. Butler again reiterated Haig's concerns in a memo (17 July).
The Soviet Union made a 'most emphatic' protest.The Irish Times 9 August 1941 Martinson leased the three Estonian vessels to Irish Shipping for the duration of the war plus three months. The two Latvian ships transferred to the British registry and sailed under the Red Ensign. Rāmava moved to Britain.
Schakowsky was outspoken in her opposition to the Iraq War. She was one of the earliest and most emphatic supporters of U.S. Senator Barack Obama prior to his victory in the 2004 Illinois Democratic primary election, and actively supported his bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination."Obama's Day in Iowa", by Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, January 4, 2008.
Souths made their first grand final in 1942, however went down to Brothers 20–11. In 1945 they broke their premiership drought in most emphatic fashion, becoming the first club to clean-sweep the BRL in first, reserve and third grades. They also won two junior premierships in that same year. This was followed with more premierships in 1949, 1951 and 1953.
Durán then fought Castro in a rematch bout in Panama and won via unanimous decision, maintaining his unbeaten record in Panama. In 1998, at the age of 47, he challenged 28-year-old WBA Middleweight Champion William Joppy. Joppy, a trim, quick-fisted fighter, battered Durán to defeat in just 3 rounds. It was Duran's most emphatic loss since the Hearns fight, over a decade earlier.
Kindly allow me to contradict, in the most emphatic manner, the > suggestion, made in your issue of Thursday last, and since then copied into > many other newspapers, that I am the author of The Green Carnation. I > invented that magnificent flower. But with the middle-class and mediocre > book that usurps its strangely beautiful name I have, I need hardly say, > nothing whatsoever to do. The Flower is a work of Art.
These included a renewed attack on Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz, whom he shamed into halting the sale of indulgences in his episcopates,Brecht, 2:12–14. and a "Refutation of the Argument of Latomus," in which he expounded the principle of justification to Jacobus Latomus, an orthodox theologian from Louvain.Mullett, 132, 134; Wilson, 182. In this work, one of his most emphatic statements on faith, he argued that every good work designed to attract God's favor is a sin.
" According to Sia Michel of The New York Times, Björk "compares the creative process to a spider weaving a web made of glow-in-the-dark neon thread." Björk sings: "I'll cut a slit open/ And the luminous beam/ Feeds you honey!" This stanza demonstrates one element of her style, where she takes liberties with the English language for added effect. She "memorably furnishes the song's most emphatic word ('luminous') with an extra syllable: 'lou-min-NEE-ous.
On that occasion, however, in honor of the festival, he appeared again; but just as he was coming to one of the most emphatic parts, the beginning of an oath, his voice failed him, and he could not go through with the speech. He was evidently unable to proceed, so that any one would readily have excused him: a thing which, as the passage in Cicero implies, a Roman audience would not do for ordinary performers.Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares vii.
The output of seamstresses dropped off when Martha was away, and spinners found they could slacken by playing the overseers off against her.Thompson 2019 pp. 266–267 Tools were regularly lost or damaged, thus stopping work, and Washington despaired of employing innovations that might improve efficiency because he believed enslaved workers were too clumsy to operate the new machinery involved.Thompson 2019 pp. 266, 268 The most emphatic act of resistance was to run away, and between 1760 and 1799 at least forty-seven enslaved people under Washington's control did so.Thompson 2019 p.
Their most emphatic refutation of Peters's assertions was the long list of cartographers who, over the preceding century, had formally expressed frustration at publishers' overuse of the Mercator, as noted above. Many of those cartographers had already developed projections they explicitly promoted as alternatives to the Mercator, including the most influential American cartographers of the twentieth century: John Paul Goode (Goode homolosine projection), Erwin Raisz (Armadillo projection), and Arthur H. Robinson (Robinson projection). Hence the cartographic community viewed Peters's narrative as ahistorical and mean-spirited. The two camps never made any real attempts toward reconciliation.
The bottom margin contains the national motto, Deo vindice, meaning '(With) God (as) our defender/protector'. C.S. Senator Thomas Semmes, in proposing the motto, took pains to stress that both the provisional and the permanent Confederate constitution "had deviated in the most emphatic manner from the spirit that presided over the construction of the Constitution of the United States, which is silent on the subject of the Deity." The religious motto reflected the view of, probably, most Confederate citizens: that slavery was condoned by Christianity and thus, by extension, the Confederacy was supported by God.
No-one displayed any interest of any kind in developing Denton's proposed screenplay. However, the Sydney publisher, Angus & Robertson, suggested that some of his artistic effort might be rescued if he was able to re-work his screenplay into a novel. Denton substantially re-worked his screenplay into the book that was published in 1973. In the 1984 interview, Denton was most emphatic that (a) he himself, (b) his earlier draft screenplay, and (c) his later novel "[were] not involved with the film [of Beresford in any way]".
Kohlmann became involved in the purported miraculous cure of Ann Mattingly, the sister of Thomas Carbery, the Mayor of the District of Columbia. Kohlmann instructed her to pray a novena in union with the German Prince Alexandeer von Hohenlohe, who had gained a reputation as a miracle worker. On March 10, 1824, Mattingly was restored to health. Despite wariness by Archbishop Ambrose Maréchal and William Matthews (Mattingly's pastor), Kohlmann was the most emphatic priest in declaring the cure a miracle and published an account of it in a Baltimore newspaper.
In 1995, Bradley became embroiled in one of the most controversial incidents in Stawell Gift history, when his athlete Glen Crawford was sensationally disqualified after running the fastest heat on Easter Saturday. After two inquiries, Crawford was reinstated and on Easter Monday went on to become the most emphatic winner in Stawell history, winning in an incredible 11.78 secs on a rain affected track. Crawford was later heavily fined by the VAL for a failure to disclose performances, before it was rescinded after Bradley threatened legal action to clear Crawford's name. In December 1995, a Deed of settlement between Crawford and the VAL was signed, effectively clearing Crawford of any wrongdoing.
The pursuit by the Anzac Mounted Division, which ended at Bir el Abd on 12 August, began the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. Thereafter the Anzac Mounted Division supported by the Imperial Camel Brigade were on the offensive, pursuing the German and Ottoman army many miles across the Sinai Peninsula, reversing in a most emphatic manner the defeat suffered at Katia three months earlier.Battles Nomenclature Committee 1922 p. 31 From late April 1916, after a German-led Ottoman force attacked British yeomanry at Katia, British Empire forces in the region at first doubled from one brigade to two and then grew as rapidly as the developing infrastructure could support them.
V He appears to have spent an extended period of time in 'inaccessible forest' avoiding the forces of Magha. Sometime in the 1220s however he drove the Tamil forces from Mayarata (Dhakkinadesa) and established his capital at Jambudhoni (Dambadeniya).Culavamsa LXXXI 15-16 Vijayabahu's most emphatic statement of authority however was the recovery of the two sacred relics (around 1222), which he paraded through the lands he controlled and invested in a freshly constructed temple. Vijayabahu's reign was largely spent reconstructing the shattered Buddhist infrastructure of the Sinhalese in Mayarata, and indeed many of the religious traditions he established were to last into modern times.
With just over four overs to play, Bopara was caught out by Taylor for 28 while attempting to slog-sweep Williamson over deep midwicket. This brought Buttler to the crease for one of the most emphatic innings of recent history, scoring 47 runs off just 16 balls, including six fours and three sixes. Although Morgan was run out one short of his half-century, his quick-fire 62-run stand with Buttler meant that England closed out their 50 overs on 287/6. New Zealand started their response quickly, but the reintroduction of Broad paid dividends for England when he got the wicket of Ronchi in the sixth over.
Semmes was a close adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and during the war resided in Richmond less than a block away from the White House of the Confederacy. Semmes was credited with creating the motto for the Confederacy, "Deo vindice," which appears on the seal. Senator Semmes, in proposing this motto, took pains to stress that the Confederacy had "deviated in the most emphatic manner from the spirit that presided over the construction of the Constitution of the United States, which is silent on the subject of the Deity", and he clearly expected this invocation to bring his side victory. Semmes' home in Federal-occupied New Orleans was commandeered by order of Maj. Gen.
At the request of Pope Vigilius the Roman deacons Pelagius and Anatolius submitted the questions involved in the emperor's censure of the works of Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Cyrus and Ibas of Edessa, to their Carthaginian confrere, requesting him at the same time to lay the matter before the African bishops. Ferrandus at once declared himself in the most emphatic manner against yielding to the schemes of the emperor (Ep. vi, ad Pelagium et Anatolium diaconos). His decision met with the approval of Rusticus, Archbishop of Carthage, and was subsequently ratified by the council of African bishops over which Rusticus presided, and in which it was agreed to sever all relations with Pope Vigilius.
The work, routinely described as "the first masterpiece of electronic music" (; ) and "an opus, in the most emphatic sense of the term" , is significant in that it seamlessly integrates electronic sounds with the human voice by means of matching voice resonances with pitch and creating sounds of phonemes electronically. In this way, for the first time ever it successfully brought together the two opposing worlds of the purely electronically generated German elektronische Musik and the French musique concrète, which transforms recordings of acoustical events. Gesang der Jünglinge is also noted for its early use of spatiality; it was originally in five-channel sound, which was later reduced to just four channels (mixed to monaural and later to stereo for commercial recording release).
Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee CSI, FRSE, FRAS, FPSL, MRIA (anglicised, originally Āśutōṣh Mukhōpādhyāẏa, also anglicised to Asutosh Mookerjee) (29 June 1864 – 25 May 1924) was a prolific Bengali educator, jurist, barrister and mathematician. He was the first student to be awarded a dual degree (MSc in Mathematics and MSc in Physics) from Calcutta University. Perhaps the most emphatic figure of Indian education, he was a man of great personality, high self-respect, courage and towering administrative ability. The second Indian Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta for four consecutive two-year terms (1906–1914) and a fifth two-year term (1921–23), Mukherjee was responsible for the foundation of the Bengal Technical Institute in 1906, which later known as Jadavpur University and the University College of Science (Rajabazar Science College) of the Calcutta University in 1914.
Rushton observes that Berlioz's preference for irregular rhythm subverts conventional harmony: "Classic and romantic melody usually implies harmonic motion of some consistency and smoothness; Berlioz's aspiration to musical prose tends to resist such consistency."Rushton (1983), p. 145 The pianist and musical analyst Charles Rosen has written that Berlioz often sets the climax of his melodies in relief with the most emphatic chord a triad in root position, and often a tonic chord where the melody leads the listener to expect a dominant. He gives as an example the second phrase of the main theme – the idée fixe – of the Symphonie fantastique, "famous for its shock to classical sensibilities", in which the melody implies a dominant at its climax resolved by a tonic, but in which Berlioz anticipates the resolution by putting a tonic under the climactic note.
Lancashire (2pts) beat Yorkshire (0pts) by 110 runs Lancashire Lightning recorded the most emphatic victory by runs in the 2005 Twenty20 season, as they had fun with the Yorkshire Phoenix bowlers. After being put in to bat, Mal Loye and Stuart Law put on 106 for the first wicket, and when Loye departed for 47 Brad Hodge followed up with a 17-ball 33, a partnership of 77 with Law. Despite Ian Harvey digging into them with two wickets, the early run-rate ensured that Lancashire set a target of 208, Law recording the second Twenty20 century this season - in 56 balls. Ian Harvey, the man responsible for the first of those centuries, was out early for 1, and wickets fell to everyone as Yorkshire were out for 97 - Dominic Cork taking three for 10, Muttiah Muralitharan three for 17, and James Anderson two for 26.
Lancashire (2pts) beat Yorkshire (0pts) by 110 runs Lancashire Lightning recorded the most emphatic victory by runs in the 2005 Twenty20 season, as they had fun with the Yorkshire Phoenix bowlers. After being put in to bat, Mal Loye and Stuart Law put on 106 for the first wicket, and when Loye departed for 47 Brad Hodge followed up with a 17-ball 33, a partnership of 77 with Law. Despite Ian Harvey digging into them with two wickets, the early run-rate ensured that Lancashire set a target of 208, Law recording the second Twenty20 century this season – in 56 balls. Ian Harvey, the man responsible for the first of those centuries, was out early for 1, and wickets fell to everyone as Yorkshire were out for 97 – Dominic Cork taking three for 10, Muttiah Muralitharan three for 17, and James Anderson two for 26.
Lancashire (2pts) beat Yorkshire (0pts) by 110 runs Lancashire Lightning recorded the most emphatic victory by runs in the 2005 Twenty20 season, as they had fun with the Yorkshire Phoenix bowlers. After being put in to bat, Mal Loye and Stuart Law put on 106 for the first wicket, and when Loye departed for 47 Brad Hodge followed up with a 17-ball 33, a partnership of 77 with Law. Despite Ian Harvey digging into them with two wickets, the early run-rate ensured that Lancashire set a target of 208, Law recording the second Twenty20 century this season – in 56 balls. Ian Harvey, the man responsible for the first of those centuries, was out early for 1, and wickets fell to everyone as Yorkshire were out for 97 – Dominic Cork taking three for 10, Muttiah Muralitharan three for 17, and James Anderson two for 26.
In a 1984 interview conducted by Barry Renfrew, the Sydney bureau chief for Associated Press, Denton directly addressed the issue of whether the screenplay of Beresford's movie had been based, in any way, upon his earlier work. The British-born Denton was most emphatic that in the process of his research in England for the project that eventually culminated in the publication of his novel, The Breaker, in 1973, he had met so much resistance from War Office officials to all of his attempts to identify, isolate, and view the pertinent official records that were associated with Morant, the charges laid against him, his trial, and his execution, that "after weeks of futile waiting, he [Denton] decided British officials were concealing the facts and he began to accept Australian claims that Morant had been sacrificed as a colonial subject".Renfrew, (1984). In despair, Denton returned to Australia, and began to work on a screenplay about Morant.

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