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But her speech on Monday night illustrated the new frontiers she might go on to pave for black women in power, and as such it underscored more than ever the loss of what could be politically.

But today a landscape dotted with Hamilton Courts, pressed up against the slums that serve them, has underscored more than ever the stark gulf between those worlds, raising uncomfortable questions for a democratically elected government about whether India can enable all its citizens to scale the golden ladders of the new economy.

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When another young man, Mandla (Sihle Xaba), introduces them to surfing, they find a release from drudgery, and Ms. Blecher finds a symbol for freedom (which the film sometimes underscores more bluntly than necessary).

He remains an acknowledged master of the craft, and the steadfastness of many of his longtime supporters has already been underscored by more than $600,000 in contributions to his legal-defense fund.

The stories of Ronnell, Kristina, Ramon, and Alina underscore how, more than 120 years after VNSNY's founder Lilian Wald first offered care to impoverished immigrants on Manhattan's Lower East Side, our organization remains deeply committed to addressing the needs of the New York City area's underserved and vulnerable populations.

Nothing underscored the disparity more than the past four days.

Nonetheless, the study underscores that more than one third of head-injured patients are still symptomatic 1 month post-injury.

But views of Mr. Romney are also split, the polls find, underscoring that with more than five months before Election Day, these states are very much in play.

Underscoring the point, more than 200 religious militants were detained today, in addition to several hundred others detained in the last week.

Nothing underscores that point more than what has happened to Gardasil, a vaccine with an exceptional safety record and effectiveness rate that nonetheless reaches a fraction of those who need it, endangering hundreds of thousands of lives in both the developed and developing world.

Underscoring the challenge, more than 100,000 people signed up for health coverage through the law on Wednesday, the day after Trump's election.

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