Mr. Spring's emphatic expression was not unusual, because the north is an Irish Foreign Minister's most difficult task.
The light fabrics also allow the body more emphatic expression.
He has garnered a reputation for his emphatic expressions, such as "Dagger","Blocked by Haywood!"
Here the trend seems to be toward deepening an image already present or shifting to a more emphatic expression.
The most emphatic expression of this desire came in our Revolution of 1789.
What I'd really want to avoid is swearing as a lazy form of emphatic expression.
How still her face was, how emphatic her expression, the dark thick lashes surrounding her paler eyes, her large soft mouth so eloquent of kindness.
To give more emphatic expression to his conviction of the error of the new religion, he resigned his charge in 1531 and returned with his family to Vacha.
Some of the preacher's statements appear to be more emphatic expressions of popular ideas in the mainstream news media here.
The finality of death is given emphatic expression in "Cortège for Rosenbloom".