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At the University of Southern California, Nina Eliasoph's Sociology 250 syllabus reads: "You must check e-mail DAILY every weekday," with boldface for emphasis.
The last sentence of that emailed statement from DOE Spokesman Eben Burnham-Snyder, was in boldface for emphasis.
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On paper, we can use typography for the third dimension, perhaps boldface for inters, regular for isos.
His office is in charge of reviewing the state's spending and signing off on such payments; the comptroller's Web site, using boldface type for emphasis, describes Mr. DiNapoli as being "responsible for ensuring that the taxpayers' money is being used effectively and efficiently to promote the common good".
The need for emphasis of item parts, such as crucial keywords or proper names, calls for basic formatting capabilities (e.g. boldface or italics), which should support recombination.
We employ uppercase boldface letters for matrices and lowercase boldface letters for vectors.
Then, for emphasis: "Money".
(It was, theoretically, for emphasis).
For emphasis.
For emphasis, she added a frowning emoticon.
Negation was often repeated for emphasis.
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