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On Fargo, Russo said, "We just try to underscore the narrative and the humour without pushing too hard.
He will address the nation to try to underscore the imaginary line that links the budget-busting pit of Iraq to the heartbreaking pit of 9/11.
"It is my understanding that an African Union delegation will go there [Bujumbura] soon to meet with him to try to underscore the importance... of the constitution..
And I have a decent smile. He flashes his teeth winningly to try to underscore his point.
Facebook knew Google was going to be launching a social network that would try to underscore all of its flaws — note how many of these features are already live on Google+ — so it preemptively started working to fix the things that annoy people about Facebook.
While his associates and friends now try to underscore the social gulf between the two, the fact is, it didn't stop Gupta from picking up the phone and calling Rajaratnam after a Goldman board meeting.
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The state has been trying to underscore how much further there is to go.
Mr. Jospin tried to underscore the issue in a Tuesday radio interview.
Mr. Bush, by contrast, tried to underscore his command of the issues and his comfort in policy.
Politicians have tried to underscore their determination to tackle the crisis by discarding their blue suits and neckties and donning the jackets favored by police officers and engineers.
The curators there are trying to underscore the diversity, richness and interconnectedness of the arts that reflect a melting pot of different cultures.
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