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the underlining
verb
To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore
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Adhesion of the copper layer to the underlining surface was satisfactory as inferred from pull-off measurements (1.6 N/mm2).
As discussed previously in "Design" section, migrating a database often requires the underlining infrastructure to be running for longer than the data transfer.
In Hellenic philosophy "ipostas" or "hypostasis" is taken to signify the underlining, inner reality of things.
Although the underlining of the skirts is hot pink, "Trio" fades out.
Each of the 13 scenes makes its point without the underlining you sometimes get in the Brechtian model.
The quote continued, after the underlining ended, "who … believe they are magicians but who are only apprentices".
The underlining of our worthlessness as a drain on the taxpayer seems omnipresent; the link is plain.
"But beyond law enforcement, we need to go out and look at the underlining woes that are sending kids towards gang involvement.
Frank Parenti, HELP of Southern Nevada's behavioral health services manager, said: "It's the underlining mental illness that has gone untreated that's the real issue.
Most of us aren't that special, and the underlining of that is a good thing, the start of a great future.
So where should the underlining appear?
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