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He added that, when talking to the "American media," it was crucial to underscore that these were "Nazi camps," not "Polish camps," even though they now stood on Polish soil.
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The senior White House adviser Susan Rice used a crucial speech on Monday to underscore the administration's commitment to Israel and dismiss critics of its military offensive in Gaza, which has claimed hundreds of civilian lives, as biased and unjustified.
Mr. Strassberger's engagement was evident throughout, helping to underscore the most crucial lesson to be learned from the undertaking: "Der Ferne Klang" is not merely a lavish curiosity worth a sidelong glance but a powerful, provocative work that richly deserves the committed advocacy it received here.
He used the event to underscore his message, considered crucial in this part of the country, that he respected the rights of hunters, enjoyed the sport himself, and supported reasonable restrictions for safety and law enforcement purposes.
But the flurry of White House meetings and phone calls on Wednesday served to underscore the lack of leverage the United States has over Egypt, once a crucial strategic ally in the Middle East but lately just another headache.
Constantine is right to underscore it.
"Randy, permit to underscore Carl's letter.
Updike sought to underscore his arrogance.
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