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After the incident, LeBlanc surprises himself in the pulpit by concluding a homily about Lazarus as follows: "On the last day we will be asked the only question that matters.... 'Whom have you loved back to life?' " The truth that he has stumbled upon -- and that the author plainly wishes to underscore -- is that human love can restore, renew, revive.
But this meeting underscored something else: While Francis has decidedly moved the church back toward the social justice Catholicism with which Obama connected as a young man, Francis's worldview is plainly not American.
Wednesday only underscored the obvious.
The increasing presence of Japanese expats in New Delhi and Gurgaon is underscored by the rise in resources tailored exclusively for them: for example, Gurgaon's Best Western Skycity Hotel, which has a number of Japanese speakers on staff, last year opened a karaoke lounge and restaurant, plainly targeting the area's Japanese residents.
Still, he underscored the risks.
Was Meryl Davis underscored?
Bakir underscored that concern.
And, as if to underscore for guests that this is not just another construction site, there can plainly be seen the sad graffiti left by investigators when they found evidence in the first days after two hijacked airplanes pierced the twin towers.
Which underscores the quandary.
It's worth underscoring.
Statistics underscore these contrasts.
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