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Mr. Gore, Mr. Kerrey said, needs to underscore his achievements on everything from the budget to trade pacts.
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R.H.: We need to underscore that for all of you.
We need to underscore why this is an important investment in human capital and, therefore, in economic development.
(Considering how drastically the erstwhile delegates to the Estates-General had exceeded their mandates, they certainly needed to underscore the legitimacy of their new government and its laws).
There is a need to underscore two points made in Anthony Lewis's Nov. 17 column about the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
"And now she's holding me captive here," she says, hardly needing to underscore the hint that she awaits a savior.
Mr. Clark brought Ashley, in her white satin gown, to show her that he loved her like a daughter, he said, something he felt he needed to underscore after Ashley's father left her family a year ago.
If your material is strong enough -- and I believe Landesman's was -- you don't need to underscore, capitalize or quantify, especially when there is really no way of coming up with a number accurate enough to be meaningful.
We need to underscore this idea -- that as citizens, it's our calling to recognize and unleash the potential of every human being in the service of society.
I didn't like her, wrote her off as a superficial snob, and felt the need to underscore her inability to spot a fake.
We need to underscore that human rights involve, at the core, deeply ethical, spiritual, and modern understandings of what human life is about.
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