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Mexican officials are eager to underscore the uncertainties about the origins of the disease.
BBC Television, whose executives are hawkish over pay, was eager to underscore this issue once the news broke.
For a campaign still struggling to humanize its candidate, the sprawling Romney clan — five sons, their wives and 18 grandchildren — provides a camera-ready tableau that helps emphasize a point his advisers are eager to underscore: no matter what voters think of his politics and policies, Mr. Romney is a successful father and family man.
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He has campaigned as a post-partisan leader eager to bridge the nation's deepest differences, and to underscore that credential some Democrats urged him to choose Senator Chuck Hagel, Republican of Nebraska, below.
Constantine is right to underscore it.
"Randy, permit to underscore Carl's letter.
That's really important to underscore.
Updike sought to underscore his arrogance.
Such a panel would be respected as fair and authoritative in a way that one composed of bickering Democrats and Republicans would not, and it would underscore that we are eager to return to the norms of the civilized world.
But the move underscored the desire of many Republicans — eager to blunt Democratic accusations that they do not support tax cuts for middle-class Americans — to put the tax cut fight behind them in an election year.
The reports also underscored Treasury's lackluster efforts to help distressed homeowners and shed light on bailout specifics that the government did not seem eager to publicize.
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