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What Seierstad underscores in the title, "One of Us," is that the victims, the perpetrator, and the author all belong to the same culture.
This "creed," or "confession of faith," underscores in the first benediction the relation of God to the world as that of creator to creation.
A RULING by the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, underscores in no uncertain terms that tenants and landlords cannot write their own version of the rent-stabilization laws.
"And while we may ultimately differ on some aspects of the report," they continued, "it underscores in no uncertain terms the need to pass and enact comprehensive and meaningful election reform legislation".
The latest case "details the global reach of Iranian procurement networks," said J. Patrick Rowan, chief of the Justice Department's national security division, "and underscores, in dramatic terms, the importance of keeping sensitive U.S. technology out of their grasp".
Mr. Lipton's offering advice to Mr. Grasso at the same time that he was serving in crucial advisory roles at the exchange underscores in critics' eyes how the stock exchange remains a warren of insider relationships and cozy, if not conflicted, ties.
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