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And Irving Morrow, a local architect and skilled illustrator, refined those ideas further, accentuating, in Mr. Starr's words, "the stepped-back segments rising vertically on all sides" of the twin towers.
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Australia's physical capabilities, which are sometimes accentuated in Asia, will continue to be of benefit.
Falling prices are accentuated in illiquid markets such as residential property.
That work — like the whole Ailey repertory — could be accentuated in other ways, possibly as artistically valid, probably less popular.
These questions reflect what is now the fundamental divide in many European countries, accentuated in Germany both by its past and the size of the foreign minority.
All these factors have been accentuated in recent years, he added, by cable access to local meetings and local television news.
The blood shortage is accentuated in rural areas since remote health stations may have little access to blood from blood banks.
ST: De Tocqueville talked about the legalistic bent of American culture but, whatever that was, it became accentuated in the latter part of the twentieth century.
This trend has been accentuated in recent years by the protracted squeeze on real incomes, which has made consumers even hungrier for a bargain.
And this disconnection, according to yet another study she mentioned, is accentuated in women with acutely negative feelings about their own bodies.
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