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- Look up emphasis or emphatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emphasis or emphatic may refer to: Emphasis (telecommunications), intentional alteration...
- on the focal constituent. For example, the girl was stung by a bee (emphasising it was a bee and not, for example, a wasp that stung her), or The girl...
- churches. The term was coined in the early 19th century, although movements emphasising the Catholic nature of Anglicanism already existed. Particularly influential...
- Statute of Westminster had ****umed full reality" and George gave a speech emphasising "the free and equal ****ociation of the nations of the Commonwealth"....
- theories of existence embedded in stories. These two books are known for emphasising free will and human creative power. The fifth book discusses meditation...
- its modern usage, the term ukiyo is used to refer to a state of mind emphasising living in the moment, detached from the difficulties of life.[citation...
- Horseback. However, Clutterbuck criticises the book for not further emphasising the role of the news media in determining the likely success of a coup...
- technical-rationality model of supervision, emphasising technique; and the negotiated order model, which is less mechanistic, emphasising fluid and dynamic change in...
- in the Western world following the counterculture of the 1960s. When emphasising casual wear's comfort, it may be referred to as leisurewear or lou****ar...
- Penal Code which concerned the adultery law in India unconstitutional. Emphasising the constitutional commitment to equality and dignity, he held that:...