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The conversations are often underscored by an adoration for those who choose to be present or disdain for those who leave.
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Meaning is often underscored by spellbinding moments.
Though it's over before you know it, the piece sets the tone for Mr. Varone's approach to choreography, which is often underscored with a brooding sense of melancholia.
Although the power of QTL detection in bi-parental mapping populations is generally high, the value of the detected QTL for breeding is often underscored by unpredictable effects in different genetic backgrounds.
16 The plausibility that these bioactive herbal/food ingredients, via their sympathomimetic properties, could be exerting part of their thermogenic effects through (re)activation of BAT in humans was (and still is) often underscored.
The importance of subgroup analyses in cost effectiveness analyses are also often underscored by decision-making agencies, such as the Swedish Dental and Pharmaceutical Benefits Agency [ 14] and the UK NICE [ 15].
Of course, comparison of this setting with ADC in which CD4 cells are often decreased underscores a switch from low-level and seemingly benign autonomous infection to more active and 'malignant' macrophage infection with resultant toxic sequelae.
Even hematopoietic stem cell transplants and novel drug combinations are often not curative, underscoring the need for a continued search for novel therapeutics.
Research on high poverty neighborhoods, where good jobs are often long gone, underscores House Speaker Paul Ryan's point about the extent to which the poor are isolated.
The elements of real life that Perry does underscore are often the comforting ones: the Madeas of the world, mouthy, matriarchal, sexless black women who raised and counselled many of his loyal fans, setting the moral barometer at home, and not only feeding the children but earning the money to do so.
Easy for me to say -- I've never been on the receiving end of the n-word myself (incoming for me is more likely to be "dork" or "jackass"), and history has shown that people who use the n-word are often perfectly willing to underscore it with sticks and stones and whips and chains and nooses and guns and fire hoses.
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