If we have any information about how to purchase the publications the Signatur is underlined. |
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He also underlined that too much fuss should not be created over the teams and probables selected on Sunday. |
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These comments underlined a three-cornered row which saw the Government and two Opposition parties bickering over how to proceed. |
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What he said had a basis of fact, as was underlined when he was soon eliminated. |
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What it really comes down to is individual judgment, a fact that is underlined for me on an annual basis. |
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Sure enough, it was a love heart, with my name scribbled cursively at the top, underlined a few times. |
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Kepler has taken on board my style of bowling and has underlined my belief that I am a strike bowler and not a stock medium-pacer. |
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This means that the user will be able to combine italics, bold and underlined font if needed. |
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Short has underlined his importance to the squad with several towering performances since returning from a knee injury. |
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The polished sophistication of this essay on how to use compressed space is underlined by the architect's ingenious use of materials. |
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Goal poacher Peter Duffield underlined his recovery from a career-threatening injury in stunning fashion. |
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At the same time, he underlined the frame's evident inherence in the language of photographic pictures. |
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He again underlined what a player he could be with another industrious performance on the right hand side of midfield. |
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He underlined that the challenge was not simply to Britain and America but to the whole international community. |
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The philosophy of the park is underlined by the actual conservation of the animals, with each enclosure keeping close to their natural habitats. |
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The recent ignominious defeat for John McEnroe's much touted Davis Cup team underlined the problem. |
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All pieces of written work should have a date, whether the piece is classwork or prep and the title neatly underlined with a ruler. |
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Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate. |
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A spate of brazen jailbreaks in recent years underlined how poor security is. |
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The underlined words refer to a certain parameter, more info on which can be found in the section on parameters. |
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The stern and wild leitmotif was underlined with a hefty and very pleasant fruit dumpling in butterscotch sauce to finish. |
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I have also underlined those features of the claim which are relied on for the allegation of infringement. |
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Got away with just a yellow card for one rash tackle that underlined his commitment. |
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The words underlined by me in that citation in my view support what I have said about this approach to be adopted by the court. |
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His swan dive at the end underlined his comeback and his confidence in the shoulder. |
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But he underlined the need for the party to re-emphasise its tax cutting instincts. |
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A high level of religious practice often underlined regionalism and even nationalism. |
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Mr Baxter underlined the fact there were no certainties at the moment and that any possible change would be years away. |
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The poetic delicacy of her singing, the rhythm underlined by traditional dholak and harmonium stole the hearts. |
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The amino acids in the heptad repeats that constitute the predicted coiled-coil regions are underlined. |
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The failure of the General Strike of 1926 underlined his belief that unions should negotiate from strength. |
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The separation of classes was underlined by the formation of middle-class suburbs, linked to the town centre by trams, omnibuses, or railways. |
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The papers are neatly punched, indexed and occasionally underlined with red pen. |
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Chen also said the collision underlined the dire need for military confidence-building measures in the Taiwan Strait. |
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Her husband's illness and her father's death have underlined the unpredictable nature of human existence. |
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It's like borrowing a book from a friend who has underlined the best passages for you to skim to get the guts. |
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Second, your contract is required to contain a number of warnings in 10-point type that is boldfaced, capitalized or underlined. |
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The outbreak of the disease underlined how quickly our delocalised food chain can become a complex pathway for the spread of disease. |
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I have underlined the words in both passages upon which Mr Scott places emphasis. |
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Anybody notice as your surfing around blogs that there are some words underlined? |
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On the nose there are bags of ripe yeast underlined by musty hayshed flavours. |
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This further exchange simply underlined the judge's view that counsel was prone to making not bad or mistaken points, but false ones. |
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Merchant marine Britain's dependence on merchant shipping was an economic fact which total war heavily underlined. |
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It was among the most unpleasant and traumatizing experiences of my life and deeply underlined my already well-set negative self-image. |
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The Observer itself has an unrivalled reputation for its use of photography and photojournalism and this has been underlined by two recent awards. |
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Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit. |
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The underlined movies are the movies on the list that I own. |
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Insofar as each one of the three words underlined above has more than one meaning, the sentence is an amphibology, and one difficult to translate literally. |
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With another tranche of listed buildings potentially being demolished at Gatwick, the severe impact of any proposals to extend airports in the South East has been underlined. |
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The BBC will televise the second day of competition, and Brewer underlined the importance of new prospects making their mark if financial patronage is to be restored. |
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And then all this gets underlined and italicized by a portentously romantic score. |
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I scrawled the word on the board and underlined it twice for good measure. |
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It has been 50 years since the young men of the University of Texas reached the semi-finals, and a fair degree of pride has underlined their achievements. |
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That message was underlined this weekend as well when the United States began sending arms directly to Kurdish Peshmerga forces. |
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Nadya also underlined that Katya had never told them about this reason for changing the lawyers. |
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There was Coco the other day, on Page Six, his familiar red coiffure now underlined by some bright, red whiskers. |
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She was the observer, not us, which she underlined by bringing out a camera and photographing the upturned crowd. |
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The song's plea for action is underlined by their bright, clear choruses. |
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The unprecedented stiffness of the reprimand is underlined by the fact that these two countries have long enjoyed one of the closest and most cordial ties. |
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Architectural projects underlined his power and status, no doubt, but the garden became a refuge, too, from the stuffiness of the formal halls and the clamour of the court. |
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The Dutch language texts were primarily told by men and the type can be considered as masculine, which is of course also underlined by its content. |
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A gadarene rush to convert from paper to specie in early 1720, led by Law's erstwhile cronies among the court aristocracy, underlined the point. |
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The importance of HCCI technology is underlined by the European Union's proposed maximum particulate levels. |
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The effect of light on bipolar disorder and the importance of good sleep hygiene is underlined. |
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In his speech in the meeting, Nazarbayev underlined that the situation in the Kyrgyzstan was relating Kazakhstan very closely. |
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Jeribi underlined that the merger congress that PDP will hold next March 17-19 will crown this initiative. |
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He, however, underlined that the police have carried out successful crackdown campaigns on the terrorist sleeper cells across the nation. |
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A former clerk to Black once told me that Black had underlined much of the book and made aspersive marginal asides. |
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By mere chance in appearance, though underlined with a providence, they had a full light of the infanta. |
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Ineffable sarcasm underlined the word 'bride', suggesting that Mrs Mudge must be a drab who had married for respectability. |
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This underlined the superiority of numbers of Jackson's force in the region. |
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The importance of Northampton at this time is underlined by the fact that only London, York and King's Lynn had mayors by this date. |
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The lawyer is searching for the principles which underlined and underlay the court's decision. |
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At the same time he underlined that the most important thing at the moment is full implementation of the Minsk 2 Agreements. |
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The underlined phrases in the following sentences are examples of prepositional phrases in English. |
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Hondo Black's affinity with this family was underlined when he sired Laurels victress Sunoak Crystal from Precious Beauty. |
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The shortcoming was underlined by his artistic rivalry with Marc Bolan, who was at the time acting as his session guitarist. |
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Now click on Effects and uncheck Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation until I press the Alt key. |
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The Chadian Journalists' Union Chairman has underlined that his Union members need training in Arabic language editing and subediting. |
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Within the oligonucleotide sequences, the anti-PDGF-B aptamer sequence is underlined and reporter sequences are in italics. |
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Such perceptions were underlined in the Land league's language and literature. |
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If a given word is longer than one morpheme, the targeted morpheme is underlined. |
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In fact, it was this very vagueness that underlined the success. |
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He also underlined that the right to hold a strike is a sacred right imposed by the Syndical committee for decades. |
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He underlined the crucial importance of exploring alternatives so as to control climate-change-inducing hydrofluorocarbons. |
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Accordingly, we support the recent decision of the European Central Bank, Babacan underlined. |
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An act of the Scottish parliament in 1696 underlined the aim of having a school in every parish. |
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In his copy of the book he underlined a section on seizures. |
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In Passage 2, B2 omits the underlined portion, but in B3 this underlined portion appears as an interlinear insertion. |
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This is underlined by an observation of herbivorous fishes deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea. |
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Pilot underlined that of the 5,273 present members of the panchayat samitis in the state 3,371 were not Class X pass. |
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Racing has had to take a backseat on previous Saturdays during the thrilling cricket series but Channel 4 have underlined their commitment to showing the Doncaster race live. |
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The auxiliary verbs are in bold and the main verb is underlined. |
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In modern period, the Migration Period was increasingly described with a rather negative connotation and tribes' contribution to the fall of Rome was more and more underlined. |
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Hougaard also underlined the need for expansion of mutual cooperation between Iran and Demark, and welcomed the reciprocal visits by of the two countries? |
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It also underlined the momentousness of enhancing contacts between FANA Secretariat and that of the Council of the Arab Interior Ministers Council. |
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The weakness of the Government's case is underlined by the shameless sneakiness in slipping out an official report debunking nasty myths spun against those using food banks. |
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Iran should take steps to depoliticize its nuclear issue Aref underlined. |
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He also underlined PEX activities in terms of increasing the depth of the exchange, attracting local and foreign investments and adopting state of the art technologies. |
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Both sides underlined the need to complete the meetings of the sectorial technical committees, pending the holding of the 20 th session of the high joint committee. |
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The Omani official further lauded Iran's anti-drug efforts, and underlined the necessity for joint cooperation between Tehran and Masqat against narcotics and hallucinogens. |
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He underlined that Saudi Arabia is organizing the process of entering al-Qaeda into Syria, adding that some TV channels like al-Jazeera became a media dumpsite. |
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She's sexy, too, a fact underlined by the protagonist's many boners. |
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The July 7 bombings that killed more than 50 people on London's mass transit network underlined the vulnerability of systems that depend on open access in order to function. |
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Also on October 19, Lieutenant Commander of Basij Forces Brigadier General Ali Fazli underlined that Iran enjoys the highest level of border security than ever. |
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For example, the formal name for a thirty-second note in music, DEMI SEMI QUAVER, is an Albuquerque word due to the appearance of the underlined triad EMI in two locations. |
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They underlined the freedom of opinion and belief and the sanctity of human blood and refused the approach of apostatising and using it in political conflict. |
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If you hold down the Alt key while pressing a keyboard letter corresponding to one of the underlined letters in the toolbar, it will trigger that command in the menu. |
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The importance of the sermon in the worship service was underlined by Zwingli's proposal to limit the celebration of communion to four times a year. |
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Some examples of noun phrases are underlined in the sentences below. |
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Conferees underlined the paramount need for continual work to accomplish the necessary operational steps for the full application of the new traffic law. |
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The instructions from Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha also underlined the need for rotating officers working in sensitive and nonsensitive posts. |
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The striking point that may he underlined here is that how far the atomic meaning units or the morphophonemic meaning units contribute to linguistic understanding? |
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For example, the formal name for a thirty-second note in music, DEMISEMIQUAVER, is an Albuquerque word due to the appearance of the underlined triad EMI in two locations. |
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