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The word "doesn't" is ringed with bright black lines of emphasis.
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"He needs to be aware — he needs to be aware," O'Reilly said, repeating the line for emphasis, "of how his enemies perceive him, because I believe the testing of America is just getting started".
Anyway, the bottom line: Nintendo complete lack of emphasis on any semblance of true technological advancement should keep their profits healthy for years to come.
There is a lack of emphasis on radial lines connecting regional business centers which conform to the current commuting pattern, and there is no commuter railway plan for the region.
On defense, they manhandled the Colts' inferior line, which was a point of emphasis in their game planning, limiting Indianapolis to 41 rushing yards.
Of the main lines of activity to receive special emphasis, the Conference agreed that education and training had first importance.
But it was the attempt to resurrect the spirit of antique drama in the late Renaissance that created the textural revolution that has been equated with the beginnings of modern music: the monodic style with its polarity of bass and melody lines and emphasis on chords superseded the equal-voiced polyphonic texture of Renaissance music.
Now he maintains five different fragmented lines throughout parts of his body, then with a change of emphasis resolves them into a single satisfying shape.
But it's great to see more tech products that follow that same line of thinking — an emphasis on the necessary and useful before the beauty.
So with the new line of cases, the emphasis will be more on the social features, something which speaks to the team's original inspiration for Findables, anyway.
This would also explain the lack of emphasis on time or the application of time lines in the control groups' lesson ideas.
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