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    1. Cronleigh stood a couple of inches taller than Jimmy; having to look up seemed to underscore his act of defiance


    2. of the household? However unrealistic such programming may appear by conventional standards, they remain real in the sense that they underscore the importance of what many contemporary children are often lacking; meaningful parent/child relationships


    3. Although laws are not in every respect universally binding, many generally underscore the nature of time-honored (moral) precepts; that is to say, eternal truths and timeless values transcending the limits of parochial custom(s) and tradition(s); whose eternal precedence have been intuitively understood by a (variety) of people among a (variety) of cultures across the course of History


    4. In the final analysis, the crisis ultimately lies in a waning of spiritual attitudes that correctly underscore the meaning of Existence


    5. While I would be lying to say I�m �cured,� I can confidently tell you that my baseless fear and rampant, debilitating anxiety now has an underscore of a faith I didn�t understand before


    6. To underscore that point, within two months of his retirement as commandant and appointment as deputy director of the Transportation Security Administration, Admiral James Loy was named TSA director


    7. Using the fine point of his horn to underscore the magnitude of his orders, the King commanded the cowering creature to collect the smallest, most rot-infested boat at the bottom of the sea and tow it to the surface; there, he was to wait for two children on the shore


    8. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to hurt you,” he said, as if to underscore that their predicament was the same


    9. Notice the double underscore both in the beginning and at the end in the name


    10. ject should begin with an underscore and all other names are public and can be used by other

    11. BTW: I do that a lot, underscore my life like it was a B-movie, even if they don't have B-movies


    12. " Vinnie must underscore his life, too


    13. ‘Since cultures tend to underscore the male ego with the marker of virility, our grumbling on that score is sure to pull him down


    14. And my degree too would be on hand soon as if to underscore my changed status


    15. This may underscore that the Mundari, Khasi-Khmuic and Mon-


    16. There is a need to underscore the importance of developing and strengthening the inner resources as part of healing


    17. The only instructions he repeated several times to underscore it’s importance to her, was to stay off her foot for the next couple of weeks


    18. Building on this foundation, I propose a philosophy of endosymbiotism, to underscore


    19. – underscore the need for you to be as prepared as you can at each appointment


    20. But they do heavily underscore much of the

    21. And in the end, the charges had been dropped, which might underscore Lester’s belief that he never should have gone to jail at all


    22. At one of those meetings, one of Goebbels’s ministers had proposed an entirely new idea—a potent bit of imagery designed to underscore what the Third Reich saw as its ancestral roots in ancient Greece—a torch relay to carry a flame from Olympia in Greece all the way to Berlin


    23. “On the other hand, if we started killing their more innovative thinkers, it would only underscore their importance to someone like Clyntahn


    24. Well-placed ads for the self-same mutual funds tended to underscore the wisdom of investing in these funds above all others


    25. This section and the one before it underscore what should be clear by now: You must understand the strengths of your companies and the reasons you bought shares in the first place


    1. Seven musicians, silhouetted in backlight, walked casually on stage, to applause and whistles from the crowd; their casualness underscored by a strong sense of purpose


    2. His promise was to provide for the Faithful according to their (spiritual) needs rather than their (material) assumptions or desires; that such provisions underscored Questions of Faith


    3. Be that what it may, one of the more troubling aspects of this ―apostatizing‖ movement is underscored by its more extreme examples (Nation of Islam) whose members have parted company with America‘s social and religious traditions adopting, in many instances, racist attitudes toward Western Culture that most feel alienated


    4. Greenburg‘s column, as I recall, underscored the Penn State-Indiana game that saw the Nitany Lions surrender two fourth quarter touchdowns in the waning moments of a game whose outcome was never


    5. Minutes circulated that same day underscored commitments for action that would be grist for the next regular meeting


    6. He is their connection and their downfall, and this parallel is underscored by the


    7. identity in their form of downfall, and this parallel is underscored by the identity in their form of death


    8. His presence underscored what everyone had already figured out


    9. looked up to see his father's expression underscored by a wide grin: his thumb


    10. underscored by a babble of voices

    11. He underscored the importance of parental characteristics and care giving styles


    12. ” the sound of the last pair of doors sliding open behind him underscored the you


    13. “Put that back lass, I’ll no’ be needing it…” Kathy knew better than to protest, for these words had been accompanied with an unwavering glint in the man’s eyes, which underscored the implacability of his words


    14. Dark circles underscored eyes that drooped at the corners as if they were too tired to open properly


    15. But also it underscored the fragility of life


    16. Suddenly a whoosh of noise punctuated the chanting sounds the natives were making, which was underscored by corresponding showers of sparks breaking off into the air from the large ceremonial fires


    17. Her words were underscored by the earnestness of her gaze


    18. Jo hardly knew her own MS again, so crumpled and underscored were its pages and paragraphs, but feeling as a tender patent might on being asked to cut off her baby's legs in order that it might fit into a new cradle, she looked at the marked passages and was surprised to find that all the moral reflections--which she had carefully put in as ballast for much romance--had been stricken out


    19. ” He underscored “my respect for his superior intellect


    20. As we spoke, I felt just as I had when I’d met Greg: giddy to be with them, though being with them only underscored how insufficiently I’d prepared for my hike

    21. While many of the stories he told her underscored the rough edges of his past, they were of a piece with what she already knew


    22. Speaking of the water of the Columbia running unchecked to the sea, its energy unharnessed, he underscored the commonality of the great task at hand: “It is not a problem of the State of Washington; it is not a problem of the State of Idaho; it is a problem that touches all the states in the union


    23. A quiver had run through the bedrock of the Inquisition’s foundations—proof of present weakness and promise of greater damage to come—and the fact that the united power of the Inquisition and the Temple Guard couldn’t prevent the broadsheets and leaflets from circulating only underscored Clyntahn’s ineffectuality


    24. Van Dyke’s orchestration underscored every line of a surreal story in which a faithless girl persuades her lover to take a ride alone on a Ferris wheel, waiting until he is suspended in the stationary carriage before departing the scene with another man


    25. The Arab Oil Embargo of 1973 underscored the importance of crude oil to the global economy


    26. The oil price shocks of the 1970s and their debilitating effects on the global economy underscored crude oil’s indispensability


    27. YUKI READ LEN’S NOTES to her, his suggested line of questioning exactly what she planned to ask, but what was underscored in her mind was how important Malcolm was to the defense


    28. The voice was old, courteous, almost charming, but was underscored with quite unmistakable menace


    29. "You know what I want of you," she said in that deep lustrous voice, her words underscored with pain and determination


    30. I have underscored it for you; you shall look at it; you shall know that I, Mr

    1. Henry James‘ rejection of ―Moral Realism;‖ an ontological defense of ―being‖ that at least some moral claims actually are true, underscores the position that moral absolutes are not the exclusive property of any particular individual or group


    2. Delnagro‘s troubling column (―Anthem gets attention‖) questioning why players and fans attending professional sporting events should be required to stand during the playing of our National Anthem, despite conflicting ideological viewpoints, instead of being allowed to ―sit it out in peace‖, if that is their desire, underscores a disturbing tendency among a number of Americans who routinely take peace for granted


    3. Nevertheless, this gentleman‘s remark underscores what appears to have devolved into a Bread and Circus‘ mindset in sports, where African American Athletes, in particular, are handsomely rewarded to ―amuse‖ their White


    4. Name of a variable must start with letters and contain letters, digits, and underscores


    5. ” The vendetta against the Tea Party underscores how much there is to fear about the nature of the Obama regime


    6. Notice that we are replacing spaces in the comment with underscores - this is because


    7. My only concern is for the underscores and the length


    8. jukebox underscores my life


    9. “What a handicap it was to be divorced, thought my son; self-service at home and harlot-solace in a brothel; what service and how much solace! Women were ever scary of even wealthy divorcees as if divorce underscores one’s incompatibility once and for all, and a whore was no answer for a wife


    10. While Muhammad’s reconciliation with Abu Talib’s refusal of Fakhitah, nay Umm Hani’s, hand for him reflects his pragmatism, his marriage to Khadijah underscores his practicality

    11. So be it, but what is the motivating factor that underscores the ‘core issue of Kashmir’ as Pakistan would put it – welfare of the Kashmiris or annexation of their valley?


    12. Why that the old Hindu outcasts could resort to such sloganeering on the soil of Aryavarta underscores the changed Indian caste reality; isn’t it the payback time of sorts for the caste Hindus for their one time suppression of the outcasts? This dalit resurgence in the end proved to be the undoing of the stranglehold of the Congress Party on the Indian polity


    13. 24) underscores Irenaeus, adding that Nicolaus departed from true doctrine


    14. This underscores the worrisome level of moral decadence prevalent amongst some University lecturers who, in reality, should be setting moral standards and good examples for the younger generations


    15. underscores his special relationship with God ( Isaiah


    16. This underscores just how far the obfuscation of ancient


    17. “Everything we’ve learned about Clyntahn only underscores his fundamental narcissism


    18. This high-octane drama demonstrates the extent to which societies were affected by the oil shocks of the 1970s and underscores the importance of oil as an essential element of modern life


    19. Only future developments will bear out this observation, but at the minimum it underscores the importance of being apprised of domestic (US) and world market fundamentals at all times


    20. The act of writing down your mistakes creates a neural trace in your mind that of writing down your mistakes creates a neural trace in your mind that underscores the mistake so you are less likely to repeat it

    21. This underscores the importance of accurate and contemporaneous inputs when calculating implied volatilities


    22. This underscores an important principle of option risk analysis: gamma and theta are almost always of opposite sign


    23. Whichever direction is taken after the hesitation is significant and underscores the need for a trader to be neutral and flexible


    24. The names are few at either end of the group list (one and five), which underscores the idea that traders tend to know where the support and resistance levels are


    25. It also underscores the fact that the weighting function may not refer to mistaken probabilities; in the above example people understand the probabilities correctly but value highly the shift from “no chance” to a possibility


    26. The breadth concept underscores the shortcomings of market-timing strategies where few independent views are taken each year


    27. Jackson, not content with making this extraordinary and insolent communication in its ordinary form, underscores the words "could only," containing the point or gist of the insult, thus aggravating the act, either by the distrust thus manifested of Mr


    1. Songbirds entertain, and the great horned owl who lives in the lodge pole forest on the southwest corner of our land hoots for hours, a bass line underscoring the rhythmic peace of the mountainside


    2. Jimmy can see the malice underscoring the feigned grimace of effort on her face, but he blocks it and carries on


    3. ” And above all else, underscoring the need for a periodic Islamic update, Muhammad had also said, “Islam began as a stranger and will become once more as a stranger”, and promised to his flock that ‘the God’ would not abandon them, “God will send to this community, at the head of every hundred years, one who will renew for it its religion


    4. Similar to the toxicity of information pollution, does music – the relationship of the sounds of things – have a maximum threshold of effectiveness, does it lose impact, or even damage us, if there is an unending ubiquitous soundtracking underscoring our every waking moment? Language is how we communicate mind to mind and, yet, we have been so inundated with endless chatter that we are nearly unable to focus on a single speaker, as evidenced by our constant misunderstandings


    5. More than that, she sensed that his regret had been real, underscoring how much he really had changed


    6. He fully understands the value of that kind of operation, though, and even if he didn’t, we’ve been underscoring it for him with Owl and Merlin’s reprisals against the worst of his inquisitors


    7. Jackson; for the underscoring could not have had any other object in view


    8. In this impudent act of underscoring, Mr


    9. Yes, sir, this underscoring was as much as saying to Mr


    10. Jackson had then known, as well as he now does, the dignified character, the high sensibility, and the correct intelligence of the Secretary of State, he would have found it more honorable to himself to have spared his insult altogether, or at least might have spared himself the trouble of underscoring

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