The other was incredulous, and kept underlining his solution on the blackboard with heavy chalk lines. |
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Okay, so maybe I kind of went overboard by highlighting and underlining my own name in the playbill, but I can't help it! |
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I agree with not underlining in dialogue, but I disagree with authors not underlining words they wish to emphasise at all. |
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Please indicate italics by underlining and indicate boldface by drawing a wavy line beneath the affected characters. |
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But the underlining issue is the coverage the game as a whole receives from national media. |
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The dark hole behind the half-open curtain contributes something extra in underlining the artificiality of the setting. |
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Carefully, he opened the incision with a pair of forceps, revealing her skin's thick red underlining. |
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What they are failing to do is to qualify their offers by underlining their limitations. |
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Instead of underlining the drama with music or emphatic cuts, the film takes a dry, laconic approach. |
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The underlining served as a memory aid to help students identify and retrieve the essential elements in the problem. |
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It is part of his shtick, his way of underlining the absurdity of the system. |
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I went against my bibliolatrous regard for the integrity of a book and started do all kinds of underlining and marginalia. |
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For some that meant moving from writing each idea on a separate line to using headers and underlining vocabulary words. |
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I think that it's important to start by underlining the important distinction between practice at the society scale and at the individual scale. |
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This is good news for the consumer, underlining the importance of shopping around for the best quote. |
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Now this might seem to be hinting at the possibility of a unified man, but it does so by underlining an essential dualism. |
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He spent a great deal of time writing on his legal pad and aggressively underlining whatever he was writing. |
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These are done with all kinds of rubatos, rallentandos, underlining, and overacting. |
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Almost week-in and week-out, aunt Maureen is always underlining her credentials as one of the most, if not the only, complete female performer on the local front. |
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The nacreous gondola is ornated by mermaids, underlining the mythical, the imaginative, the unreal components of the composition. |
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Press adverts underlining the need for employers to designate a pension scheme before the Government deadline of October 2001, will run alongside the TV campaign. |
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The Court of Appeals upheld the sentence, underlining the importance of deterrent and denunciatory goals. |
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At the moment the government needs to popularize the Constitution underlining the key factors that violate the rights of children. |
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The point, the subtle message of the evening, was underlining a grandmotherly home truth: You get what you pay for. |
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Rightly, I was underlining lately that after zazen, when you stand up to do kin-hin, you have the legs benumbed. |
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I too sometimes find it frustrating not to have statistics underlining the importance of the sector and its development. |
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I would like to end, if you will allow me, by underlining once again this new phase in governance. |
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It is an underlining in our relations with these countries of what has been our own experience. |
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Outside, white doves were released, underlining the wishes for a prosperous time ahead and good luck for the new facility. |
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Central banks are choosing to remain cautious and are underlining the uncertainties that still remain. |
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For his part, the Mayor has declared himself favourable to the project underlining the essential role of the port in the local economy. |
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I would like to conclude by underlining the importance to be attached to high-level political participation in our deliberations. |
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Both Bush and Carter succeeded only in underlining the limits of American power. |
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I began reading it in earnest last summer, underlining and making notes in the margins. |
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In trying to smooth over the row, Egypt's apple polishers say, Morsi is underlining Egypt's commitment to support Ethiopian development. |
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Roset, a manufacturing engineer, went as far as to discover an ingenious device for keeping the picture windows open without banging, and concluded by underlining that the construction project came in under budget. |
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When observing the two wings together the most apparent similarity is the new wing shape with the sweptback wingtips underlining the racy, sexy look. |
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After briefly underlining the mellow nature of the movement by using the mollifying key of B flat major, the composer achieves an illusionary level of expression by moving to D flat major. |
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The focusing or underlining of a particular dimension is not to be understood in the restrictive sense: the guiding principle is that of gradualness and continuity in a constant process of growth. |
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In almost every country, we succeeded in gaining market share, underlining the responsiveness of our teams and the strength of our brands, in particular Gauloises Blondes and Fortuna. |
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Mr Peyrony concluded by underlining that the key word was subsidiarity. |
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Looking, if anything, stronger than at Netherlands 89, the Brazilians were streets ahead of the other teams at the tournament, underlining their dominance by trouncing the United States 4-1 in the final. |
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The participants at the Nomadic University also subscribe to a descendent of this idea, underlining the influence of the concept on the artistic invention on the European scale. |
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For much of its first hour, Mad Dogs US seems overly preoccupied with underlining the tension between its leads in thick marker pen, making it seem less like a high-octane thriller and more like a sulky stag night. |
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Many community workers wanted to thank Terre des hommes for its efforts in their villages, underlining the beneficial effects of latrine building, health centres and the relationship with the community itself. |
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The Tory delight at the politics underlining his address will also do something to heal the ever-present tensions between the party and the Church of England. |
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Conservative backbenchers lined up to demand separate powers for English MPs shortly after the polls closed, underlining the pressure on Cameron to act. |
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The block's innocuous location does not need underlining with dashes. |
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The meeting also concluded that the EU's internal efforts should be adequately reflected at the international level, underlining the importance of the G-20 summit to be held on 2 April in London. |
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The Netherlands recall that, they had made a statement in the Council underlining that the level of protection for public health, the workplace, and the environment set by the Directive was insufficient. |
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Initially, we will roll out our new approach and the hypotheses on which the central model will be built, by underlining the limits of the current international agricultural models. |
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Finland strongly advocates strengthening the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, while underlining the importance of transatlantic cooperation. |
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The approach underlining this budget reflects this new reality. |
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The International Chamber of Commerce, for Business and Industry NGOs, stressed that the AWG-LCA should set priorities, underlining the need to initiate fast-start funding, pledged in the Copenhagen Accord. |
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Even this extreme event only matched a normal summer on similar parallels in continental Europe, underlining the maritime influences. |
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New records and species discoveries continuously increase these numbers underlining the uniqueness of the marine resources in the Philippines. |
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As in the examples above, stress is normally transcribed as italics in printed text or underlining in handwriting. |
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Fijian ace Matawalu came off the bench to grab two crucial tries at the Arms Park, underlining his elusiveness. |
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If cryptic colouration is the creature's road to survival, colour's absence may be the best simulation of death, underlining soberingly just how few survived. |
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Dara, who delivered an outstanding display of such comic crotchetiness on BBC2's Room 101, carries on by underlining why this persona functions so effectively in stand-up. |
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Underlining how emotionally charged the history debate is, the society's building was attacked with a firebomb last week. |
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Underlining the importance of togetherness, taste, and the relationship between humans and the bounty of nature. |
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