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They're jokes, but usually serve to underscore something that Americans take seriously.
While the aggregated, critical response seems to be something like "Not The Worst," I wanted to underscore something specific I haven't read much about.
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But these deals may underscore something graver: weak fundamentals.
"I think the prizes for men just underscore something already there for them," Lorrie Moore, the novelist and short-story writer, said.
This isn't about the town of West, but the devastating fire and explosion there underscore something you might not have known: the vast majority of fire departments in Texas are staffed by volunteers.
Dr. Berg, who does salivary research at the University of Washington, said the new findings underscore something he has been telling his patients for years, that "saliva is your friend".
These numbers underscore something Campbell stresses: while media reports often suggest that patriots and the far right are representative of community opinion, they are frequently no more than a vocal minority.
But the study does underscore something we all know:more so than ever before, everyone is connected (even if it is only tangentially).
This latest spectacular security-gate fiasco, which comes as legislation to increase airport security remains stuck in Congress, underscores something that I have been hearing, consistently and with increasingly intensity, from industry officials and security experts over the past six weeks.
The recent news reports that the US government can pull whatever data it wants from the internet and has free rein to peek at your phone records might have been shocking initially, but really they just underscored something already known (or at least assumed) by lots of people we're being watched pretty much all the time.
The recent news reports that the US government can pull whatever data it wants from the internet and has free rein to peek at your phone records might have been shocking initially, but really they just underscored something already known (or at least assumed) by lots of people – we're being watched pretty much all the time.
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