The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own. |
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This contrast underscores the insulation which the Indian economy had enjoyed from the vicissitudes of world capitalism. |
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The other aspect underscores the elaboration of such social networks as professional associations. |
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Yet, the dispersion of education only underscores with renewed urgency the significance of formal spheres of learning. |
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The rapid transformation of warring societies into peaceful ones underscores the power of nurture over nature. |
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By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen. |
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I hope that the following conversation betwixt some of my neighbours underscores my proposed scheme. |
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Bilingualism underscores the role of language effects in creating an ethnic aesthetic. |
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That is certainly true, although it underscores the somewhat narrow focus and reach of his analysis. |
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Your comment underscores for me why I think a movie using special effects would be an obscenity. |
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This legislation underscores the bipartisan agreement between Labor and the government. |
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It's a handsome house carefully attended by a mindful gardener who simply underscores its unfussy character. |
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The fact that no one has claimed responsibility only underscores the profoundly reactionary character of these attacks. |
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Our case underscores the necessity of considering blastomycosis in an immunosuppressed patient presenting with pneumonia. |
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The sheer simplicity of this pair of sandals underscores the simplicity of the entire line. |
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My browser at work won't accept URLs with underscores in them, so I always had to wait until I got home to catch up with Dawn's escapades. |
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A third lesson from this venture underscores the importance of multiculturalism in higher education. |
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It only underscores my point that the real value of the Rand should be in that region. |
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It is clear that the presence of architecture in the daily lives of citizens underscores its ineliminable cultural presence. |
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Moreover, the shift in grammatical mood from subjunctive to indicative underscores how plausible this vision is. |
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He called the case disturbing and said it underscores the pervasiveness of cyberbullying. |
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This improbability underscores the impossible circumstances in which England puts its poor orphans. |
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The juxtaposition of this passage with the following pericope underscores this theme of discontinuity. |
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Our promise to partner with you also underscores our growing commitment to the development of young people as journalists. |
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The Catherine Films underscores the need to reconceptualize Canadian national cinema and rethink Canadian film history. |
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This investor confidence underscores the symbiotic relationship between financial parasitism and militarism. |
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Aided by Adam Cork's superb sound track, he underscores the action with savage bird-cries and distantly reverberative music. |
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This finding underscores the need for careful follow-up for the development of muscle invasive cancer. |
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Our study underscores the importance of elastin fragmentation in the vessel wall as an accelerator of atherosclerosis. |
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Instead, she underscores the importance of the players acceptance of difficult challenges in the name of promoting something they believe in. |
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The bass player plays some gnarly fuzz bass that underscores the band's songs and adds rumble to the band's garage rock sound. |
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A recent study of interns and residents underscores the impact of sleep on performance. |
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This just underscores the fact that house cats are in grave danger when they're allowed outside the home. |
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In his exploration of the evolution of Calgary, entitled Birth of a Metropolis, Lougheed underscores the city's rapid pace of development. |
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A possibly deadly incident involving Quinn's hired guns underscores the dangers of private forces policing American streets. |
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This underscores the need to develop and implement schedules of critical technologies of federal, regional, and sectoral importance. |
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In short, the male antelope underscores the importance of self-protection, and his spiky mane evokes defense of the sort a porcupine might offer. |
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The result underscores the necessity of searching for intermediacy when analyzing vocalizations of geographically distant populations. |
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The Aureon 7.1 FireWire comes in a plasticized fabric casing, which underscores its portability. |
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The nomination underscores the real economic and financial interests at stake in the US military intervention in Central Asia. |
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The exclamation mark underscores the narrator's sarcastic tone. |
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This underscores the derivative nature of his performance and this movie. |
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Warm reds, oranges and yellows fade to washed-out blues and muted greens, as the situations change and soulful jazz underscores moments of levity and pain. |
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Bagger's vivacious approach underscores the dance character of these pieces and when he drops the tempo, it falls rarely below adagio and not for long. |
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But Tuesday's contrasting administration rhetoric about the war on terrorism underscores a problem that has whipsawed ordinary citizens for months. |
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It underscores the diversity of the couturier's achievements and wide ranging influence. |
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The resolution of the Duchess's feud with the Binney family underscores the character's position as the apparent antithesis of true black womanhood. |
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Worse still, the electro beat that underscores most of the album wears thin to the point of redundancy by the time the closing track rolls around. |
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Marrying yourself merely underscores selfishness and self-interest, rather than enabling you to live singly in the best way. |
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The opening credit scenes, featuring a shot of each cowboy backed by seething rock music, underscores the fact that this movie is going to be a fun ride. |
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This camouflage ability underscores a broader issue with fractional regulation of a complex industry. |
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Their latest effort, from the 2003 vintage, underscores the status of this wine as an inspiration to drinkers for its sheer lustiness and sense of abandon. |
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His well-thumbed copy of Herodotus, with its intriguing mementos inside, underscores the historic context. |
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Switzerland's marginalization underscores its relative economic decline, says Christen, a Member of Parliament and head of the New Swiss European Movement. |
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His work continues to present a double vision, one touched by both calamity and glee, and whose self-consciously public language underscores its highly personal timbre. |
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His set-to with the federal agency not only underscores the often misguided intent of arts funding, but the futility of conforming to other people's standards. |
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The 2010 cholera outbreak from sewage in a United Nations camp in Mirebalais underscores the need for improved sanitation. |
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Variable names always start with a dollar sign and then have the variable name, which can have letters, numbers, or underscores but can't start with a number. |
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Even as he recounts over 30 years later that I lost one patient during that epidemic, one is conscious of the sense of regret which underscores the words. |
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What this underscores is that the strategic significance of a region depends ultimately on the extent to which it gets caught up in the interactions of great powers. |
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The tug of cultural anthropology and sociology is strong here, and underscores food as symbol and metaphor, a cultural numerator essential to the human equation. |
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The decision underscores once again, however, that for the Supreme Court, the rights of young people are shredded when they walk through the schoolhouse gates. |
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Universalism in the books of Luke and Acts underscores the certainty that the mission of Jesus and his church are united in the plan of God for the salvation of all nations. |
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Separate name parts by using camel case and NOT underscores or spaces. |
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The deal underscores a solid revival in the mergers and acquisitions market after the fallow years that followed the collapse of the technology boom. |
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It all underscores the fact that the administration of the resource management legislation in New Zealand is incredibly uneven and inconstant around the country. |
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This contempt and indifference simply underscores the fact that the ruling class has no solution to any of the immense social problems confronting working people. |
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Depicting such a range of knowledge and experience underscores the fluidity of the ethnic child's identity as well as the child's ability to traverse boundaries imaginatively. |
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For example, a two-page spread puts side-by-side a frontal view and a large feathered serpent head in such a way that underscores a formal similarity. |
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His success graphically underscores the human dimension of warfare. |
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The President's visit underscores the administration's commitment to free trade. |
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This underscores the importance of placebo effects in the development of new drugs. |
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That conclusion underscores the need for larger studies to clarify potential cancer risks from pesticides. |
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Her recent medical episode underscores her need for a Sabbatical. |
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From immigration to Social Security to covert wiretapping, the legislation underscores the priorities of local politicians for the coming year. |
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A new study from Oslo, Norway, underscores the importance of CPR when defibrillation is delayed more than five minutes. |
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But that only underscores the injustice of the sentence here. |
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A fine craquelure effect further underscores the antique nature of the design. |
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The Demos suit underscores the absurdness of the prevailing system of entitlement. |
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The tale thus underscores in expressive form the semiparadoxical fact that traders can lie by telling the truth. |
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This syntactic counterturn underscores the couple's most private moment and allows for a significant emotional shift. |
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Located in the Henan province, this new state-of-the-art line underscores JM's commitment to its roofing, specialty and geotextiles customers. |
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The recent addition of Matt Hayward to that staff underscores our commitment to provide our customers with supportive sales coverage. |
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A spate of recent incidents underscores the dangers of government usurpation of religious symbols and phrases. |
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The unleavened bread also underscores the symbolic belief attributed to Christ's breaking the bread and saying that it was his body. |
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The attack underscores the ongoing vulnerabilities of Westerners to threats and terrorist actions in Jeddah and environs. |
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But then, that's what the film's most crucial audience needs to hear, and it underscores the film's big-heartedness. |
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Judge Collins' opinion underscores the legal loopiness of the Hernandez decision. |
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Findus UK managing director Vidar Engen feels that Novelli's involvement produces a more flovoursome product and underscores the use of real ingredients. |
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The decision to bring back the USS Nimitz underscores the shift from a pointed military threat against the Syrian government to a broader diplomatic approach. |
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The pronounced symbology of antispecial privileges in schools and in society at large underscores the pervasive emphasis on the social equality of the common man. |
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More strikingly, it underscores the interestedness of memory and recall. |
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In the end, there will be a mutuality of interest between home and host country supervisors, which underscores the need for effective communication and increased cooperation. |
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The Town Hall residency underscores a vogue among budding artists for multinight runs at one smallish place, rather than a single large club show. |
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That the viewer remains unsure as to the identity of the works underscores their multivalency and, in that sense, their continuing claim as representative postmodern efforts. |
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That the other, a subdued abstract painting posted on a two-by-four, is actually called Self Portrait only underscores the tenuousness of Rosch's specific references. |
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But this short-term problem underscores a worrisome, long-term issue. |
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Listening to teenage girls on the telephone discuss for an hour who held whose hand at a party underscores the universal adolescent fascination with burgeoning sexuality. |
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This agreement underscores our extensive work in making StarCore's leading-edge, licensable processor technology the most easily adoptable solution. |
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