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At regular, well-chosen intervals, the soloists underscore a point.
He can be both calmly disciplined and manically exuberant, aides say, often pacing about during meetings, waving his arms to underscore a point.
Mmmmm," added Ms. Lavin, who makes an art form out of her well-placed "mmms" and "hmms" to underscore a point.
"Unlike some documentaries that underscore a point of view, 'Capturing the Friedmans' presents all the evidence and allows the audience to decide for themselves".
Not that the director, Lawrence Sacharow, has gone wildly overboard to underscore a point; it's more as if he hasn't attempted to stay understated.
But the Pennsylvania exit polls, conducted by Edison/Mitofsky for five television networks and The Associated Press, underscore a point that political analysts made on Wednesday: that state primary results do not necessarily translate into general election victories.
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It was a lesson, Mr. Frink said, that underscored a point he learned while at Expedia.
Mr. Nash underscored a point Mr. Howard has made about the film, that it is fiction inspired by a true story, not a literal biography.
During a rally at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds here today, he underscored a point in his stump speech by raising his arm in the air.
The endorsement underscored a point about establishment Washington politics, that their decades-old friendship runs deeper than differences over any single issue, even the war in Iraq.
But Admiral Mullen underscored a point he has made repeatedly in the past: the military can be only one part of the solution in Afghanistan.
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