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Emphases
Emphasis Em"pha*sis, n.; pl. Emphases. [L., fr. Gr. ? significance, force of expression, fr. ? to show in, indicate; ? in + ? to show. See In, and Phase.] 1. (Rhet.) A particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, given in reading and speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience. The province of emphasis is so much more important than accent, that the customary seat of the latter is changed, when the claims of emphasis require it. --E. Porter. 2. A peculiar impressiveness of expression or weight of thought; vivid representation, enforcing assent; as, to dwell on a subject with great emphasis. External objects stand before us . . . in all the life and emphasis of extension, figure, and color. --Sir W. Hamilton.

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- orders and third orders reflect a variety of theological and spiritual emphases in the church. Of its seven sacraments, the Eucharist is the prin****l...
- Edwards, Michael. Perfume Legends II: French Feminine Fragrances. Édition Emphase, 2019. Samuel, Henry (29 March 2012). "Jean-Paul Guerlain fined for racist...
- divides the year into a series of seasons, each with their theological emphases, and modes of prayer, which can be signified by different ways of decorating...
- reunion. Anglicanism in general has always sought a balance between the emphases of Catholicism and Protestantism, while tolerating a range of expressions...
- 2019.1600774. S2CID 218508624. Mead, Margaret (1943). "Our Educational Emphases in Primitive Perspective". American Journal of Sociology. 48 (6): 633–639...
- Christians consider it an ordination and a martyrdom, though the theological emphases indicated by the various names are not excluded by the teachings of either...
- demanding that the English Church abandon some of its traditional liturgical emphases, episcopal structures, parish ornaments and the like, the high church position...
- Perfume Perfumer Edwards, Michael. Perfume Legends II. Sydney: Edition Emphase, 2019. Print Bouvier Feder, Soraya. Laurent Bruyère: Formules secrètes...
- Saint-Simon. Eikenbaum suggested that these influences can be seen in Tolstoy's emphases on individual happiness and peasant welfare. The discrepancies in Eikenbaum's...