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The state has been trying to underscore how much further there is to go.
The curators there are trying to underscore the diversity, richness and interconnectedness of the arts that reflect a melting pot of different cultures.
Different as they are politically, there is some resemblance between Bush's 2004 speech and the message Democrats have been trying to underscore in Charlotte this week.
The activity also makes clear a fact that most scientists keep trying to underscore, that the best, most exciting and cheapest science involves unmanned spacecraft.
Mr. Carroll, who edited the paper from 1979 to 1991, said he was just trying to underscore the difficulty of correcting major mistakes.
His 1972 campaign speeches, he told me in an interview, did not express anger toward America; on the contrary, he said, "I was trying to underscore my love for the country".
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Mr. Jospin tried to underscore the issue in a Tuesday radio interview.
So again a very carefully orchestrated program to try to underscore the relationships between Caracalla and Hercules.
Mr. Bush, by contrast, tried to underscore his command of the issues and his comfort in policy.
On Fargo, Russo said, "We just try to underscore the narrative and the humour without pushing too hard.
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.
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