The choice of whipping underscored the attempt to continue an antebellum form of punishment and to reinvent techniques to control the black body. |
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His success underscored the exhaustion of both Democratic liberalism and me-too Republicanism. |
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Bathed in natural light, underscored by blonde wood, and translucent glass partitions. |
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All underscored the importance of the Supreme Court's divorcement decrees in 1948 that forced studio corporations to sell their theaters. |
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In saying one thing and doing something else she's simply underscored the duplicitousness we all feel politicians are capable of. |
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The fact that India fielded three teams underscored the growing depth of talent. |
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Subtlety has never been a trademark of the Internet, so don't expect its comedown to be any less tasteful or underscored than its ascension. |
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The objectification of women is further underscored by Bacon's seizing them as captives for ransom. |
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Each mood and move is perfectly underscored and nuanced by sensitively composed music. |
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Already the air was warm, underscored by a chatter of birdsong and the muted clop-clop from their horse's hooves. |
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Its timeless shape is underscored by ample boxed cushions filled with a combination of fiberfill, duck feathers, and duck down. |
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The richness of the material is underscored by use of pale travertine marble and white plaster on walls. |
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The film's sometimes dreamy quality is underscored by a refrain of spirituality blended with myth mixed with fable. |
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The incident underscored the blurred distinction between counterinsurgency and counter-narcotics operations. |
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Her ruby eyes were underscored by traceries of barely distinguishable wrinkles, and her uncovered hands were worn thin with age. |
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I've accidentally underscored every argument a book retailer has ever made, in every forum where I've read them, against odd sizes and formats. |
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The celebration of the latter underscored the new authority of retail work, women, and the feminine. |
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His use of obscure jargon underscored the urgent need for secrecy and discretion. |
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His failure is further underscored by his frustrated attempt to write a book about his experiences in Spain. |
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Jack underscored his words by sending Adam sprawling to the ground with another push. |
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Overall, these studies have generally underscored the lack of discontinuity among human groups and the relative homogeneity of the human species. |
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Psychologists underscored the importance of military-backed research in behavioral science. |
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The undemocratic character of the meeting was further underscored by the manner in which it was called. |
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The obvious is not underscored, for it is undiplomatic to do so, and opens vulnerabilities to the right. |
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The lack of agreement on specific policy measures was underscored in the lead-up to the meeting. |
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This has just underscored the fact that multi-gigabyte data repositories can't move around anywhere near as easily as their users can. |
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The importance of the role of inter-branch organisations and of increased transparency were also underscored. |
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Grey flannel high-waisted trousers and sheepskin parkas underscored the charming classicism of a refined Loewe collection. |
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He underscored that having two terms does not generate continuity, but rather defers the gap by a single assessment period. |
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It was underscored that such measures should respect the dignity of migrants and should be taken in accordance with human rights standards. |
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The frailty of the government's authority was underscored on the road north, when we were stopped at a roadblock by a group of men with assault rifles. |
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With his build and style of running, a move to the marathon was always going to be inevitable and the ease with he cruised to victory yesterday underscored his potential. |
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Wellington artist Terry Urbahn's work perhaps fits most closely with the exhibition's premise, underscored by actual museum dioramas on show in an adjacent room. |
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The quality is underscored by a combination of strategic artificial lighting, including downlights for the clients' art collection and general purpose uplighting. |
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Our trip underscored the extent to which the Mississippi River has become an economic development drawing card for the towns and cities along its banks. |
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The wonkiness of moment only underscored the grim-faced conformity of the Chinese approach. |
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Use the SELECT pushbutton to change the status of the underscored function. |
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Primary aromas of red berries such as strawberries and blackberries are underscored by a slight hint of liquorice. |
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Several speakers underscored the importance of local language broadcasts, including Bengali, Kiswahili and Urdu. |
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At the same time, it underscored Tsarnaev's implacability during weeks of harrowing testimony about the devastation he had caused. |
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New Zealand underscored that a final outcome must be ratifiable and stressed that rules must be agreed before commitments can be taken on. |
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The striking, contemporary lines of this structural watch are underscored by the play of light and materials. |
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China underscored possible trade restrictions and discrimination, accountability and reporting. |
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The meeting also underscored our shared opinion that the cooperation agreement signed in 1988 needs to be put into action. |
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Among these same workers, the results underscored the importance for them of being believed or having their experience legitimized. |
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With time, the fierceness and the collective sweetness that underscored it grew more intelligible. |
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They underscored the potential for mutually beneficial civil nuclear cooperation and trade. |
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Dr. Alraouf underscored that architects do not focus only on individual buildings but are interested in the bigger cityscape. |
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Participants underscored that the concept of human rights must be universal and that rights are not above politics. |
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He underscored his delegation's concern at continued discrimination against victims of leprosy, which was a curable disease. |
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Shortly after the initiative was launched, we underscored the opportunities that would be opened up by building positive interdependence. |
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Other recent work has underscored the need for masks, regular handwashing and good disinfection in hospitals managing SARS patients. |
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One delegate underscored the importance of hearing about the experiences of migrants firsthand. |
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Speaking at the scene, he underscored that the missing-persons reports had become the main line of inquiry. |
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It underscored the need for prevention of conflict and avoidance of nuclear and conventional arms race in the region. |
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It was quirkily entertaining with some well chosen recorded music which underscored a mood of rather self-mocking drama. |
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It also underscored the power of the Internet to spread content and prompt debate. |
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This fact was underscored by the failure of the recent climate talks in Doha to achieve any substantive deal. |
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The Yugoslavian civil wars only underscored the stability elsewhere on the continent. |
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Actress Natalie Portman underscored that history when she walked the Oscar red carpet in a vintage Dior gown last month. |
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Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion. |
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The setup is diagrammatically simple, a quality that Mr. Bartlett has underscored by identifying three of his characters only by single letters. |
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The need to train public officials on how to go about the processes of domesticating and implementing the Charter was underscored. |
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Many stakeholders have underscored that this underutilization is largely due to expenses. |
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Colombia underscored the need to specify criteria that show the toxicological risks associated with different products. |
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The importance of his work is underscored by a single event that happened in 1940: the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge. |
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The closure of a Guinean border post in mid-January 2009, although an isolated case, underscored the unpredictable environment along the border. |
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On the contrary, the vast majority of my interlocutors underscored the necessity of a swift return to substantive work in the Conference. |
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The international cast of 60 channels a raw, youthful energy underscored by aerial performance, extreme sports and urban, freestyle dance. |
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The trade-off that has to be made between geometric and radiometric parameters to determine the optimal stereo configuration is underscored. |
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Iraq underscored the need for human and financial resources to assist countries with remediation of contaminated sites. |
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The decree on revelation, moreover, underscored the mystery of our encounter with the divine and hence the inadequacy of all our confessional statements about it. |
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It should be underscored that the security of our border is a key theme that President Uribe and President Chavez have discussed at length. |
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She underscored that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico reinforces the need to discuss this topic. |
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Many parties underscored their country's efforts towards great apes conservation and expressed support for the activities of the Secretariat. |
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Coherence and compatibility are underscored as essential for the implementation of all these instruments. |
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Growth was underscored by the expansion in the hydrocarbon sector and the pickup in domestic demand. |
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It underscored that there was a need for a clear and practical procedure to deal with this matter. |
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The priority of internal security and the protecting external borders must therefore be underscored firmly once again. |
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They have underscored, for example, the critical importance of improving people's basic skills and matching staff more closely with their jobs. |
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The potentially beneficial impact of this initiative is underscored by the unabatement of the large discrepancies in the global balance of payment statistics. |
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Cowboy stars underscored the identity and nature of the enemy for their juvenile viewers and urged all citizens to do their part to help win the war. |
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With this somewhat spurious connection culled from the works, Mr. Slatkin only underscored that the program had more or less been cobbled together without rhyme or reason. |
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Private analysts underscored the importance of righting unbalanced global economic growth, which is blamed by the US for feeding the US trade deficit. |
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The staged nature is underscored by the artificiality of the light. |
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It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them. |
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On closer inspection, their active, tactile surfaces, particularly in the earlier works, consists of a rich and broad range of saturated colours underscored by earth tones. |
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The scale of the protest exposed the rift between the government and the mass of the population and underscored the leader's domestic political isolation. |
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The mainland has diminished to a thin line of green and purple trees, and, closer by, neighbouring islands are underscored by slithers of sand and backed by dense jungle. |
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The scene's Provencal location is also underscored by the artists' pointed straw hats, typical southern headgear, which Cezanne himself often wore. |
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The criminal nature of these outrages is underscored by the fact that they occurred in a city that has been the scene of innumerable protests against imperialism and war. |
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He underscored Dr. Sadik's equally dedicated contribution to the broader internal workings of the United Nations during what had been a very difficult time financially and managerially. |
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Also underscored was the importance of triangulating cooperation projects in order to create larger platforms and maximize resources and their impact. |
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In this first monitoring report, these concerns are underscored. |
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Thematically, this film is underscored by decades of entrenched sexism and anti-socialism, though the talking points are the same as the 2008 original. |
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The hurried deal that emerged from that early-morning call in late August underscored Bank of America's predicament: It was the too-big-to-fail bank that, to some, also seemed too big to succeed. |
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They underscored the importance of enhancing joint cooperation between SPA and KUNA in different fields. |
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Both leaders underscored their commitment to reunifying the island as a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation. |
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France underscored the need to consider the persistence, bioaccumulation potential and toxicity of alternatives, and, with Tanzania, called for regular updating of the document. |
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However, the hatreds and brutal conflicts that have erupted in many parts of the world, particularly in the aftermath of the Cold War, have underscored how deep the roots of intolerance are. |
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In the foreground, Sébastien Marcovici — looking buff, but not distractingly so — dances a pas de deux with Ms. Whelan in which his partnering, underscored with a delicate control, accentuates her etherealness. |
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I wouldn't want to prejudge the ongoing negotiations, but one thing is clear: ensuring a secure energy supply into the future is one of the EU's biggest concerns, as underscored by the March 2007 European Council. |
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That point is underscored by the younger musicians in the film who consistently offer thanks to the most unlikely progenitors, including Orhan Gencebay, one of the most famous film and music stars in Turkey. |
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In order to make such an outcome less likely, the workshops underscored the importance of fairness and taught techniques such as consensus-building, active listening and assumptiontesting. |
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It is working on the comprehensive peace and security architecture, and has underscored the need for its member States to adhere to constitutionalism, democratic governance and the rule of law. |
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The findings underscored how developmental changes in coloration and the behaviours that affect an animal's risk of becoming prey can influence foraging strategy and the choice of microhabitat within a predatory species. |
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Bauer, mother of a child with Down syndrome, underscored one aspect of that hypocrisy in an October 22 syndicated column. |
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That undesirability has been underscored at all expert meetings. |
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In February 2004, the heads of the 17 participating agencies discussed the results of the peer reviews and underscored the importance of improved aid effectiveness in building inclusive financial systems. |
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Although the subject is beyond the scope of this publication, the impermissibility of amnesties for war crimes or other crimes under international law must be underscored. |
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The interreligious dimension, underscored by the daily reality of the co-existence of the Abrahamic religions in the Holy Land, also played a major role. |
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Canadian officials have consistently underscored the need for Afghan authorities to treat prisoners humanely and in accordance with Afghan's international obligations. |
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The employee representatives underscored the importance of their involvement in developing these issues and of respecting differences in culture among the central banks. |
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A chokered neck's elegant line is underscored when augmented by a cascade of matching necklaces. |
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It's as if they really were just animated versions of the Narrator's plastic dolls, an effect underscored by Liam Steel's semaphoric choreography. |
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In his briefing, General Sylvester stressed the theme of 'jobs and justice'. He underscored in particular the need for creating judicial and security structures that could root out organised crime and corruption. |
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France, as drafter of the RME, noted he assumed full responsibility for the risk profile and the draft RME and underscored that preparation of these documents had been transparent. |
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And this attack only underscored the company's pre-eminence. |
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Burt underscored current interest in long term observation, driven by climate change concerns, and highlighted the possibility of partnerships with commercial shipping for data collection. |
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What's more, it should be underscored that despite the paradoxes and contradictions in our two countries' relations, they are continuing to strengthen their relations and ties. |
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This Report has underscored the role of corruption in derailing African development, and aid can actually feed corruption if measures are not taken to prevent this happening. |
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What needs to be underscored here is what happens when you are on the streets demanding a new trial on the basis that the courts can be pressured to be fair. |
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An additional confusion that should be underscored is that the appeal of faith-based programs lies in no small part in their emphasis on faith. |
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But Ryan Lamb's initial untidiness was underscored by a scruffy first attempt at a penalty goal and though the fly-half made up with two better efforts before the interval, it all helped surrender the initiative. |
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In one, he had highlighted a passage about the relative commonness of T. bataar, which, he believed, underscored his point that his specimens were scientifically unimportant. |
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Pitroda further underscored the need to liberalise India's languishing education sector. |
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Fears about the health of the world's second-biggest economy were underscored over the weekend as the central bank cut interest rates for the third time in six months. |
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The New York Times goes all melodramatic on the matter: The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office underscored the stakes in a report Thursday that framed Washington's dilemma. |
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Politicians and entrepreneurs who have opposed Putin have been treated harshly, underscored by the long imprisonment of billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky. |
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However, the events of the reporting period have underscored the indissoluble link between advances in this area and the prospects for success in any other aspect of stabilization. |
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Indeed, the judge underscored that the alarming rates of assimilation in some regions of the province were the inevitable result of the lack of proper minority language school facilities. |
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The Latin American Organization for Fisheries Development underscored the value of new RFMOs, which have created an environment where many countries' concerns can be addressed and allayed. |
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Najib underscored the importance of IAEA monitoring and inspection of all nuke activities and facilities in the world. |
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In their replies to the survey, the Union's members had provided a wealth of suggestions for strengthening the Union, its structures and working methods, but had also underscored the need to ensure fiscal frugality. |
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He underscored, however, the progress that must be made on a formula to prevent climate change, and to catalyze green economies and development paradigm shifts. |
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President Espinosa underscored that a broad package of decisions is still within the grasps of the parties and then invited ministers to report on the informal consultations they had facilitated. |
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With regard to the first problem, a number of aspects must be underscored. |
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Some parties underscored the need for more technical work on this issue. |
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The AKP has underscored time and time again its firm commitment to secularism, one of the immutable principles underpinning the Republic of Turkey. |
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The Federated States of Micronesia, on behalf of PACIFIC SIDS, underscored the difficulty in accessing international finance, and the possibility that some islands would be made uninhabitable due to climate change. |
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Bobby Prabowo, Project Manager, Indonesias Directorate General of Water Resources, underscored the issue of debris and sediment flow in flash floods. |
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Their continuing detention was the result of a snarled political, bureaucratic and diplomatic process that underscored the continuing difficulty of closing the notorious detention center. |
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He underscored the spirit of tolerance that had pervaded the work and the relevance of the statements and had made it possible to further enrich thinking on the subject. |
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She underscored the spirit of tolerance that had pervaded the work, and the relevance of the statements, which had made it possible to further enrich thinking on the subject. |
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And Mr. Cain's decision to bandy words rather than answer questions underscored how politicians have learned to ignore the mainstream media and use entertainment shows to direct their message. |
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We underscored the importance of this to our government by indicating that we would consider it a confidence measure if there were any attempt to sabotage the bill. |
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A recent incident in Nimba County underscored the potential for these types of disputes to escalate into violence that could destabilize the rural areas. |
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The unfairness of this is underscored by the fact that employees of Parks Canada, as former Treasury Board employees, had the right, but lost it on the creation of the agency. |
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The Secretary-General has also underscored the timeliness of the World Conference on Higher Education, considering that education at that level is usually underrated. |
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Lesotho, for the LDCs, underscored the need to work towards a concrete and achievable outcome in Cancun that would serve as the basis for an ambitious and legally-binding outcome. |
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The Liberal Democrats, hardly mentioned in the debate, also claimed it had revealed nothing but a rabble, and had underscored the need for the centrist Nick Clegg to be involved in any future coalition. |
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The High Commissioner underscored the centrality of human rights for peace and security and the critical connection between the Security Council and the Human Rights Council. |
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The need for its introduction was underscored by a growing demand for measurements of logarithmic decay and similar quantities in such sectors as communications and acoustics. |
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The report underscored the fact that disaster risk was increasingly urban. |
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She underscored the transparent working method and, after receiving another standing ovation from parties and observers, she thanked delegates for their expressions of enthusiasm. |
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It is a paradox that the importance of technological innovation is underscored by what some conceive as the relative decline or unimportance of the natural resource sector. |
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It needs to be underscored that, due to the variety of the catch composition and the level of discards in European Union waters, the regional aspects of the different fisheries will be taken into account. |
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Our meetings have really underscored two main themes for me. |
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While recent events have underscored the fact that Canada is not immune from acts of terrorism, CSIS will continue to maintain a forewarning capability to meet our country's evolving security intelligence needs. |
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The smooth arc of tension in the music and the work's two main culminations are underscored considerably through the composition's wide dynamic range. |
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The actors' spoken dialogue is underscored with atmospheric melodrame. |
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Letters between the sisters show a loving relationship, underscored by Berthe's regret at the distance between them and Edma's withdrawal from painting. |
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Her large face and wide cheekbones accommodated an oversized mouth and a pug nose. Her puss was topped by neatly plaited hair and underscored by a witchly pointed chin. |
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Doubts about China's breakneck plans to expand high-speed rail across the country have been underscored in the wake of a bullet train wreck that killed at least 36 people. |
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He underscored lasers' crucial roles in different scientific fields, including biology, medication, nuclear fission and fusion, as well as materials processing. |
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The caretaker Prime Minister reminded Interior Ministry employees that they were depoliticized officials and underscored that he relied on their professionalism. |
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Lenin's Marxist tendencies were underscored by his beliefs in state capitalism and the inconsistency of socialist democracy with the rule and dictatorship of one individual. |
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