Sentence examples for meaning underscoring from inspiring English sources

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According to Kay Smith, the use of Shakespeare has meaning in itself and also derives new meaning (underscoring cultural politics in the film) by its rearticulation in a new form.

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Meaning is often underscored by spellbinding moments.

But in other ways, the book participates fully in the poetic tradition: The poems feature a strong and passionate lyric "I," the book addresses an audience, it deploys controlling metaphors and it uses form to underscore meaning.

The normal range for TSH after TRH stimulation allowed us a similar categorical classification of patients as done with the values of free TH, thus underscoring the physiological meaning of the TRH test.

Free-standing walls constructed from wood or metal are incorporated into diverse paintings by Matt Greene, Mark Hagen, Sam Moyer and Kon Trubkovich, variously underscoring that context always frames the meaning of any work of art.

Prokofiev's much-meddled-with distortion of Tolstoy succeeds (and as a direct result of the meddling and distortion) in underscoring what Tolstoy actually regarded as his novel's essential meaning.

Mrs. Gore underscored the meaning of true blue by introducing her husband simply as "the man I love and have loved for 30 years".

Mr. Marshall, whose mother played piano in the family's Congregational church, combines digital delay with more traditional techniques like canons to underscore the meaning of these prayers.

This autonomy is also expressed through the use of graphics in the form of subtitles, whether used to identify the convened witness my mother, my father's comrade, etc.—or to underscore the meaning of the spoken word.

When Gov. Jerry Brown announced mandatory water restrictions for California, he took a moment to underscore the meaning of the edict.

For example, a patient who is unable to take into account her interlocutor's knowledge, intentions, or desires that are different from her own may perhaps (unconsciously) withhold nonverbal signals that are usually expressed to facilitate communication and to underscore the meaning of what is transmitted verbally.

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