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In a visual sense, it levels the playing field by placing the participants closer together, more squarely in each other's camera shots.
Each week, Loftin puts together a show aimed squarely at the juice box demographic, but there's no Kidz Bop or Raffi or Elmo.
Putting together the financial bailout plan fell squarely into the first group.
And he seemed to have put together overnight a cogent platform aimed squarely at the middle-class and prosperous voters who populate the state's sprawling suburbs.
But now, in an unusual display of corporate resolve, a small but growing number of executives and public figures are banding together with a new approach aimed squarely at men in the workplace.
The combination might have been considered heresy by purists, but the sound came together so naturally that it bounced squarely into 2013.
Together, these findings place oncogenic KRAS squarely at the top of the list of therapeutic targets.
It cobbled together ideas associated with texts that were squarely inside the mid-century canon of European modernism — Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Nietzsche, Lawrence, Gide, Camus — along with notions about race that belonged to the white person's cult of jazz.
Taken together, these steps would put the U.S. squarely on the side of those Israelis and Palestinians willing to compromise for the sake of a secure and just peace.
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