The captionless post was underscored with a simple girl emoji.
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Deep concerns about the economy underscored West Virginia's Democratic primary.
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They "underscored that recommendation" in the new guidelines, Whelton said.
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The importance of continuing this growth can't be underscored enough.
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On Tuesday, Videgaray underscored the mutual benefits of the relationship.
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Two major tender awards this week underscored Asian markets' demand.
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But the episode underscored the potential legal quagmire for investors.
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The outage underscored other concerns about SoftBank Corp's telecommunications infrastructure.
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The king underscored the importance of removing the metal detectors.
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Tristan underscored Khloe's reveal ... that she's due sometime around March.
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In a Politico interview, Obama underscored a Clinton campaign theme.
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PA) on Friday underscored its readiness to buy Nestle's (NESN.
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Franke said it underscored his optimism about their growth potential.
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President Trump underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe.
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Comey's testimony underscored the discord that had soured their relationship.
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Southern Europe, and it underscored the perils of globalization. Greece
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Yet personality, as much as policy, has underscored Labour's resurgence.
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That risk was underscored on Thursday by Moody's Investors Service.
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Thomas E. Perez, the secretary of labor, underscored the point.
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The cable industry's representatives quickly underscored that in a statement.
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She underscored that she couldn't make our money troubles disappear.
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The impossibility of flight from this place is uncannily underscored.
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This truism is underscored in the festival's most affecting show.
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The heist underscored worries over the security of trading cryptocurrencies.
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It underscored the economy's strength early in the fourth quarter.
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The win also underscored the versatility of pitcher Brad Peacock.
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But it also underscored a recurring problem with Trump's critics.
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Both appearances underscored his effort to restore Russia's superpower status.
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The opinions underscored two distinctive aspects of Justice Thomas's jurisprudence.
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The same study also underscored how random capital punishment is.
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The episode underscored Google's unique and seemingly incongruous internal culture.
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The afternoon decision from the Department of Justice underscored why.
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The new House Republicans' stand underscored the uncertainty about immigration.
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The technology underscored IBM's advances in natural language processing research.
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One underscored the message with a sketch of a lizard.
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The meeting underscored Moscow's growing influence in the Middle East.
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Either way, it's bad, and underscored in purely visual terms.
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Other recent studies have underscored the breadth of the problem.
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Last season underscored just how global the N.B.A. has become.
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" That account underscored Yearwood's conviction that "you're your best advocate.
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It underscored the urgency, in their minds, for additional outreach.
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Recent polling further underscored the trouble Van Drew was facing.
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Adkerson's directive underscored his desire not to blemish that record.
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The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in.
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That was underscored by weak profits in the fourth quarter.
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Asakawa's comments underscored Japan's concerns about the return of a strong .
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" As woods also underscored: "this is what institutional violence looks like.
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Brady underscored on Wednesday that nothing is certain about his future.
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Well, for one, it underscored just how unfathomably big Amazon is.
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Sanders has also underscored that he too will support the winner.
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Their performances of his hits underscored the magnitude of his impact.
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That was underscored by an announcement Ford made earlier this month.
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Cummings underscored the point that lives were hanging in the balance.
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But his response only underscored the schisms between himself and Obama.
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Kudlow underscored the divergent perspectives of the world's two largest economies.
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These incidents have underscored just how much power these agents have.
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A desire to end police violence also underscored many protester chants.
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Other trends, however, underscored more concrete concerns about biohacking and inequality.
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It is a trend underscored by frequency and longevity, activists say.
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The drumbeat of headlines has underscored the glaring spotlight on Kushner.
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Speaking at the ceremony Tuesday, Taiwan President Tsai underscored those ties.
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His answer only underscored Ryan's assessment of this administration's image problem.
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Trump administration officials have underscored those concerns in Congress to Riyadh.
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All this was underscored by an acute sense of national guilt.
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Asus CEO Jerry Shen underscored the importance of having fast connectivity.
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Kamala Harris's call to eliminate private insurance underscored this political challenge.
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And it underscored the political challenges that lie ahead for Gov.
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The outrage, he said, underscored the need for civil rights action.
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The issue underscored Mr. Trump's freewheeling approach to the legal system.
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This, the amendment underscored, involved a basic violation of individual rights.
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Cross-body bags slung like arrow quivers just underscored the point.
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The rare incursion underscored the risk of confrontation in the area.
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In Thursday's hearing, Harris underscored the unprecedented nature of the situation.
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Their recommendations were good, but underscored the limitations of territory status.
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And it underscored what Mr. Trump does when he is wounded.
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The exercise underscored the elevated self-regard of the political class.
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He could have underscored that he is ensuring completeness and accuracy.
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Economic data released overnight underscored the strength of the global economy.
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Research has underscored the significance of access to counsel for immigrants.
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Matt Gaetz underscored what this line of attack was really about.
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The poll underscored the continued rise of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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The BoE said that underscored how domestic cost pressures were building.
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Importantly, Earth's ice sheets and glaciers are "shrinking," the report underscored.
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But Trump's decision underscored two major flaws in his withdrawal plan.
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Some said the latest spill underscored a lack of appropriate regulation.
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The report underscored an improved outlook and gradual improvement in corporate profits.
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The death Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL underscored the risks.
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The other study underscored how hard it is to assess the problem.
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It also underscored NCAA athletes' role as students rather than university employees.
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Data on factory gate prices underscored the inflationary pressures in the pipeline.
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Results reported today underscored some of the challenges the company is facing.
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The IPR and CBM patent kill rates have only underscored these concerns.
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The ABC News/Washington Post poll also underscored that the 9 p.m.
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The figures underscored deep divisions within the Republican Party over Trump's candidacy.
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It underscored how much of a life-and-death situation this was.
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The former secretary of state underscored that women should vote their conscience.
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That risk was underscored by the increased volatility of the stock market.
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This characterization was underscored by contemporary paleoart depicting them as practically rabid.
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But each rescue has underscored broader questions about the disaster's true scope.
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The Russian warning underscored growing tensions over Syria between Moscow and Washington.
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Simonds said the race underscored the need for election reforms in Virginia.
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I.O., underscored the tensions between the two pillars of the Democratic coalition.
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Kah Walla underscored the effectiveness of local initiative paired to global support.
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I think it underscored that an education isn't about having the sheepskin.
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Recent challenges have underscored concerns about the limits of solidarity in Europe.
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The data underscored Yellen's generally upbeat assessment of where the country stands.
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Nonetheless, the judge underscored his disapproval of the tactics in the case.
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The Bank of England on Friday underscored that hope in its statement.
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The exchange underscored how the alleged assault was both traumatizing and humiliating.
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But the spat underscored Trump world's obsession with top aide's political ambitions.
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" He underscored the fact that "we have to keep all these seats.
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Clinton, the likely nominee, underscored by the low turnouts in most contests.
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But he also underscored his wish to keep the agency politics-free.
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But it also underscored how few of these ten candidates actually matter.
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The undoing of Harvey Weinstein underscored the increasing gravity of women's accusations.
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He underscored how being older, and more experienced, may be a plus.
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Unfortunately, this crisis has underscored just how catastrophic Covid-19 can be.
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She answers questions with a conscientious courtesy, only slightly underscored by impatience.
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But the lopsided vote — 14-1 — underscored U.S. isolation on the issue.
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NPR's response underscored the urgency companies now feel to address such allegations.
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The country's missteps have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
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The return to the kitchen has underscored the differences among America's cooks.
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The deadlock in the cabinet underscored the political crisis gripping the government.
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During his remarks at the Naval Academy, Mr. Trump underscored those successes.
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Sanders' shellacking in Mississippi underscored his failure to win over African Americans.
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In a strange way, the social network's troubles only underscored its dominance.
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But the company's retrenchment underscored the broader fragility of the economic expansion.
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The candidates' ideological range only underscored the competition to shape Trump's agenda.
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But that question underscored America's deep partisan divide on taxes as well.
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But Ojo underscored the specific hurdles to cryptocurrency adoption on the continent.
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It is colored by emotions, shaped by biology and underscored by morality.
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The trip underscored how fully Blackburn has been embraced by the GOP.
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On Monday, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, underscored the challenges.
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Sanders's procedure has underscored the age of the primary field's top contenders.
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His appearance underscored the government's commitment to expanding trade opportunities, he said.
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This was underscored Friday by Dominic Smith, the Mets first base prospect.
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The Flynn affair may have underscored a third: lack of effective oversight.
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What they got was a similar number, which underscored fears from Sen.
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Not everyone agrees, and some analysts underscored that all politics are local.
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The fiery diplomatic response underscored rising tensions between Russia and the West.
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Data in Asia further underscored the fragility of growth across key economies.
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This week's new national CNN Poll of Democrats vividly underscored these patterns.
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But Ms. Nauert's withdrawal also underscored his challenges in filling the job.
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The episode underscored the rise of the country's hard-line Islamic movement.
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He also underscored his party's call for a shift in fiscal policy.
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The executive director of the ACLU Texas, Terri Burke, underscored this point.
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The long string of exploratory stages hardly underscored the idea of emergency action.
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But the bank's data underscored a dramatic contraction and spiraling consumer prices, nonetheless.
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The move underscored China's determination to curb growth in its massive steel sector.
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But Macomb County's wide swing for Trump underscored his surprising Rust Belt victories.
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But as that ordeal underscored, emergencies no longer just happen on the ground.
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Investment flows underscored the broadly "risk-off" tone in markets in recent sessions.
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Beautifully roasted duck and grapes were accented with gin underscored by juniper berries.
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Clinton's emails — underscored that it could continue to flare up throughout the campaign.
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But this off-season has already underscored the dismal trend with rare luminosity.
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Usually, she appears utterly alone, an impression occasionally underscored by an isolating spotlight.
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Tagouri underscored just how dangerous this kind of mistake could be for her.
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Wine underscored the effect it could have on Polaris's stock, and therefore employees.
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It also underscored the difficulties ahead for the Vietnamese in embracing new rights.
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But it also underscored how the weaker currency is likely to fuel inflation.
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He underscored it is well known that US forces are in the area.
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Still, the move by OPEC underscored a new reality in world energy markets.
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Delrahim underscored in May that he would not be swayed by political considerations.
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Faller has underscored the importance of partnerships for improving security in the region.
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It also underscored the connection between sports and politics, particularly in Putin's Russia.
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Tuesday brought more drama and underscored the campaign's distrust of the news media.
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MORE underscored the vital importance of Ethiopia in the U.S. war on terrorism.
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It also underscored the growing power of this critical voting and economic block.
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The aide underscored that members are never precluded from being present for depositions.
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The deaths underscored how vulnerable the animals are to fluctuations in their environment.
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Klobuchar underscored the importance of the resolution as the 2018 midterms quickly approach.
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These elections underscored a new direction for black politics in the 28503st century.
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White House chaos has only underscored his poorly conceived and unpredictable policy agenda.
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This was underscored recently in the battle over the Pentagon's JEDI cloud project.
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The bullish outlook was underscored ahead of the show by forecasters Flightglobal Ascend.
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Cruz also underscored that this speech was "a message of unity," not division.
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And Comey has only underscored the fact that he was fired over Russia.
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Another theme of the speech was bipartisanship, which Trump underscored by inviting Sen.
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Our focus groups underscored how people perceive that Trump is exacerbating racial tensions.
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Franks, too, underscored that both Poe and Gohmert had supported similar language before.
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His isolation was underscored by other Republicans' responses to the Obama administration's actions.
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Of course, not all art by women is automatically feminist, Ms. Huldisch underscored.
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Barry said Thursday that the coronavirus outbreak underscored why that's a smart move.
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J.B. Pritzker underscored the absurd push-and-pull between government officials and manufacturers.
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The 2018 election underscored Democrats' weakness outside of major cities and university towns.
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It also underscored the divisions among Mr. Trump's very few black, conservative supporters.
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Other investigations underscored the contempt that some lenders had for their new regulator.
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King's work often underscored such political realities in ways that mattered to me.
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To set that goal, and say it out loud, underscored the campaign's confidence.
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But his uncompromising tone over trade underscored the scale of the challenge ahead.
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The Mayor said the cyberattack underscored the need to shore up critical systems.
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But it underscored the Mets' current hitting woes and the lack of depth.
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The atrocities underscored the collective failure of the international community, the panel said.
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And it is all underscored by my joy at seeing them find joy.
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It also underscored how widely, and for how long, the tradition was tolerated.
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Yet in a subtler way, the speech also underscored disagreements within his party.
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The more aggressive stance underscored the government's mounting urgency to end the protest.
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The op-ed underscored how quickly the political ground was shifting among Democrats.
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Dr. He's case has underscored China's lack of updated laws governing genetic research.
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The setting of the speeches underscored the unusual situation the campaigns now face.
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The development underscored continuing instability in parts of the Horn of African country.
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John Cornyn (R-Texas) also underscored the need to talk directly with Trump.
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His predicament underscored deep ambivalence among Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, on immigration.
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The death Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks.
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Every time people saw the game, it underscored he was making the right decision.
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But Friday's moves underscored how sensitive markets remain to the prospect of any deal.
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Both authors said they were expressing personal opinions, but their articles underscored China's conundrums.
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President Hamilton would have underscored this by personally selecting all the nation's federal judges.
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" Obama also underscored shared challenges such as counterterrorism "that will require continued Turkish cooperation.
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But it also underscored the weak business investment and inflation that has worried Powell.
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U.S. economic data published on Wednesday underscored the prevailing bullish view on the economy.
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Their failure underscored how little is known about how GIFs are delivered to Facebook.
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Xi also underscored the importance of improving combat readiness through training, the report said.
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Home Depot Inc's lower-than-expected quarterly sales further underscored slowdown in the sector.
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Barack Obama's victory in 2008 and reelection in 2012 underscored the implications for Republicans.
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In the United States, data released on Thursday underscored growing pressure on the economy.
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The Sessions story further underscored the cozy relationship between Trump's associates and Russia's oligarchy.
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To Mueller, the investigation underscored why such complex investigations needed a law enforcement eye.
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And nothing underscored this better than France kicking our ass in the quarter-finals.
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The violence underscored the risks facing the presidential election, which is scheduled for Sept.
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It has underscored the reinvigoration of Europe, now finally growing after years of crisis.
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On intelligence, the rapporteurs underscored the weakness of French on-the-ground information-gathering.
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But it also underscored his willingness to destroy a fruitful relationship with aggressive litigation.
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He underscored his native roots, visiting the block in Brooklyn where he grew up.
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The hacking on Friday underscored the complicated governance structure employed by so-called cryptocurrencies.
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Taken together, the debate underscored what has already become a wedge issue in 85033.
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Yet, the discussion also underscored the importance curbing Iran's destabilizing efforts in the region.
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Gadelha underscored that the discovery needn't alter Carnival plans for anyone but pregnant women.
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You can read more about them in the E-Commerce Guide by CNN Underscored.
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That underscored Chinese officials' commitment to signal more measures to stabilise a slowing economy.
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Epstein's arrest by federal prosecutors in Manhattan over the weekend only underscored his failure.
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President Trump's pit stop in Hawaii over the weekend underscored this reality quite clearly.
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He says the Capital One hack underscored the importance of cybersecurity for the market.
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But the comment section of that video underscored Mr. Bayh's challenge in returning home.
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That underscored one thing that Trump's 2018 economic policies have helped make cheaper: stocks.
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Ryan has underscored the importance of the Democrats exhibiting strong leadership ahead of 2020.
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Personal correspondence underscored their friendships, including dinner invitations and a request for lobbying advice.
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While accepting the NRA's endorsement, Trump underscored that he's no gun guy at heart.
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Wednesday's events underscored the deepening discord between the Israeli authorities and many Jews abroad.
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Critics said the newly disclosed information underscored the need to abolish an opaque system.
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Photographs from Barcelona and from Madrid underscored the intensity of feeling on both sides.
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The news underscored the vulnerabilities that have come with Qatar's sudden rise to prominence.
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But the message underscored how turbulent his first few months as president have been.
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May, Friday's vote also underscored Parliament's failure to find a way out of Europe.
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The case underscored the racial and economic disparities that plague access to higher education.
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It has underscored the reinvigoration of Europe, now finally growing after years of crisis.
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On Friday, a stream of developments in the special counsel investigation underscored his peril.
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But once they were hired, trainers underscored a sense of political urgency and possibility.
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But a flurry of reports this week underscored how ineffective these measures have been.
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Recent polling underscored the real risk that millennial voters won't turn out as hoped.
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It underscored how even the most traditional firms are opening up different career paths.
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They also represent a powerful network of bodily love, underscored by a lesbian gaze.
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The threat also underscored the growing fallout from the president's decision regarding General Suleimani.
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She added Thursday that the 2016 election underscored that Americans want "change" in Washington.
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A series of failed deals over the past several weeks underscored his shifting positions.
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Tuesday's debate underscored each candidate's strategy to use their political records against one another.
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President Donald Trump underscored his climate dismissal by attending for a mere 250 minutes.
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But Mr. Ziblatt repeatedly underscored a broader lesson that he acknowledged could be uncomfortable.
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This underscored suspicions that Shahrud is building engines that burn solid fuel, they say.
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At the groundbreaking, U.S. Ambassador Roberta Jacobson underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship.
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Times Insider To viewers, the image underscored the impact on people and the planet.
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The Senate's vote on their spending bill underscored just how intensive the process is.
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The official underscored that Trump's decision did not constitute a U.S. withdrawal from Syria.
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But the Democratic push underscored how unsettled congressional Democrats are by what has transpired.
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The investor underscored an "exciting" drug pipeline as a compelling factor in his investment.
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The vote, 45-503, underscored the bind that Republican leaders have found themselves in.
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But its reception underscored the challenges the bill will face in a divided Capitol.
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The defeat — the first over Brexit legislation — also underscored the persistent discontent in Parliament.
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The summit underscored how Europe's 2015 spike in immigration continues to haunt the bloc.
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President Trump underscored the importance of quickly concluding an agreement, the White House said.
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"That's the perversity of this loophole that really needs to be underscored," she added.
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And that underscored the challenge he faces as he competes for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
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The mistaken alert underscored the risk of potentially entering an unintentional war with North Korea.
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And Benedict underscored that her organization cares for people whether they have insurance or not.
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The outburst -- highly unusual for such an occasion -- underscored the heightened emotions of the moment.
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The state has underscored the importance of a warm-water habitat for manatees in Florida.
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Demand for safe-haven assets such as government debt underscored lingering anxiety over recession risks.
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The hours leading up to the teleconference underscored how events are already moving past Sanders.
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The jump in scale is underscored by the large two standing figures on either side.
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But the flap underscored how much the candidate's thinking on taxes and debt keeps changing.
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This was underscored by the fact that he has already backtracked from his abortion statements.
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But the judge's words underscored a major problem for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office.
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The departures are underscored in part by SoFi indefinitely delaying its previously announced IPO plans.
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Role in Lewandowski firing The abrupt firing in June of Lewandowski underscored Kushner's growing influence.
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The lawsuit underscored the fierce competition for talent in Silicon Valley's self-driving car sector.
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Lawmakers' questions underscored the wide number — and variety — of competition questions facing the tech giants.
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It also underscored the yawning cash advantage Clinton has over her Republican challenger, Donald Trump.
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The euro recouped earlier losses after Draghi underscored the risks facing the euro zone economy.
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Obama's speech underscored the level of concern he has for Trump's appeal with American voters.
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This underscored the importance of moving forward with replacement programmes for both weapons, Zorn said.
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By drawing that contrast, Rubio underscored why he's the candidate best suited to beat Clinton.
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Meek spoke for several minutes and underscored the need to change the criminal justice system.
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Prices remained curbed by ample global supplies, underscored favorable growing conditions for wheat across Europe.
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Chan underscored that scientists were still working to determine causality between the virus and microcephaly.
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Virtual reality: Facebook and Samsung's VR demo at MWC underscored the excitement around virtual reality.
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The importance of the issue was underscored by a concurrence written by Justice Samuel Alito.
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How that combination sucks the life out of this whole enterprise can't be underscored enough.
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Workfit's announcement is underscored by a general uptick in activity around conversational AI for enterprise.
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Although U.S. manufacturing data published on Monday underscored the current strength of the world's no.
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Instead, the Cavaliers extended the series with a 112-97 victory that underscored Green's importance.
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It further underscored how specific the Trump administration's alleged demands of the Ukrainian government were.
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Some purists want to maintain Bitcoin's outsider status, underscored by the mystique surrounding its founder.
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In recent years, however, Memorial Day ceremonies outside the structure have underscored its fundamental purpose.
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The grisly week also underscored the complex problem that the refugee crisis poses for Europe.
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The ugliness of the nomination this fall painfully underscored the politicization of the Supreme Court.
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His clash with black protesters on Thursday also underscored the drastically different political landscape Mrs.
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The directive lacked specifics but underscored the president's desire to restore America's presence in space.
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I DON'T THINK IT UNDERSCORED ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE WITH RESPECT TO EUROPEAN BANKS OR NOT.
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Tuesday's news cycle only underscored the legal peril faced by members of Trump's inner circle.
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Pearson underscored that board members do not have any say in the group's final reports.
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A recent Morning Consult/Politico poll underscored the deep dissatisfaction with Trump among Democratic voters.
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The bitter exchanges underscored what analysts said was increasing isolation of Venezuela from its neighbors.
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But the poll also underscored an ongoing partisan divide in how the president is viewed.
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To Schilling, the incident underscored Francona's willingness to adapt to the changing culture of baseball.
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Yet The Times's examination underscored how much of Mr. Trump's business remains shrouded in mystery.
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The former mayor underscored that Pinto was not a political appointee, but a career bureaucrat.
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This point was underscored by ambitious targets rolled out on Tuesday by Xcel Energy (XEL).
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This underscored the importance of moving forward with replacement programs for both weapons, Zorn said.
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White House officials said the new grants of clemency underscored Mr. Obama's commitment to redress.
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The episode underscored how Alexa can misinterpret conversation as a wake-up call and command.
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And Mr. Trump's dismissal of his actions as "locker room talk" only underscored the point.
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In recent months, differences over defense aid have underscored continuing tensions over the Iran deal.
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These announcements have muddled the race some, and underscored how fluid it could still be.
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Texas, No. 19-840, underscored the two sides' differing approaches to the Affordable Care Act.
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It underscored yet another day of tensions between the White House and the news media.
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Data from China further underscored worries about the slowdown in the world's No. 210 economy.
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The attack underscored the importance of contractors to the American-led international effort in Afghanistan.
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The importance of Ms. James's position was underscored when Ms. Underwood's office announced on Dec.
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The figures underscored a recent refrain on Wall Street: China's powerhouse economic engine is sputtering.
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Opacity is a recurring trope, underscored by blurred motion and obscured faces and body parts.
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Initial missteps by officials in Italy have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
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The tensions underscored the risks of inadvertent casualties among the different forces operating in Syria.
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Instead, it placed the woman proudly front and center and underscored Ms. Markle's own independence.
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The weekly jobless claims data on Thursday underscored the labor market strength despite the outbreak.
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The new sanctions underscored the renewed tension in already abysmal relations between Washington and Moscow.
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A series of mistakes underscored a longstanding problem in the N.Y.P.D.'s Special Victims division.
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It is an expertly composed, perfectly executed domestic violence fantasy underscored by acute male anger.
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Last year, the image of the lifeless body of Alan Kurdi underscored Europe's refugee crisis.
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Data released earlier on Friday underscored the BOJ's challenge to pull Japan into sustainable inflation.
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Those seminal events underscored the importance of continuing to search for international economic policy coordination.
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Merkel also underscored Germany's commitment to a strong EU defense union and the NATO alliance.
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Data from China further underscored worries about the slowdown in the world's No. 210 economy.
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The drama in Codogno underscored the worries afflicting the world economy as the coronavirus spreads.
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The experience of running Salomon's technology department underscored to him how valuable data could be.
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The president underscored that point on Tuesday with his latest batch of pardons and commutations.
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A spate of deaths by suicides has underscored the financial plight many taxi drivers face.
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Still, concern in the markets underscored the fundamental defects that have long compromised the euro.
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Araud underscored that point, saying he had advised Macron to avoid responding to Trump's provocations.
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They were often held up as voices of conscience whose criticism underscored the president's wrongdoing.
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The talented scholars leading historically black colleges have underscored this point for nearly 200 years.
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New internal data released by the agency this week underscored the pressure it is under.
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The pervasiveness of this problem is underscored in a new Justice Department report on Chicago.
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The automaker's comments underscored the additional challenge of keeping up demand for its older models.
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But it also underscored an age divide when it comes to her pop culture relevance.
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Ms. Underwood's weaknesses were only underscored by the presence of Laura Benanti and Audra McDonald.
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The furor over the military hospital attack has underscored public disenchantment with the coalition government.
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The opioid epidemic has underscored what we have always known about drug use and misuse.
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The impeachment process further underscored his wariness of the government bureaucracy outside his inner circle.
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Though the guards escaped without harm, the incident underscored the dangers remaining in the park.
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At the White House on Tuesday, Ms. Sanders underscored the administration's opposition to the proposal.
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But under questioning by Durbin on the scope of presidential power, Kavanaugh underscored judicial authority.
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Ms. Vikander, a Swede who lives in London, underscored the international quality of the nominated actors.
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Pelosi's allies believe the meeting underscored that those pushing for impeachment still remain greatly outnumbered. Rep.
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The death of the Thai diver, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks of making the underwater journey.
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Still, the timing of the fine underscored China's resolve to use economic tactics for political ends.
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Akar also underscored the importance of continuing dialogue in pursuit of solutions to problems, it added.
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The program underscored the long tradition of comedians telling jokes as a form of social critique.
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The collapse put Laos' hydropower ambitions in the spotlight and underscored concerns raised by environmental groups.
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But they underscored the volatile security situation in the country as warmed weather brings increased fighting.
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This underscored the challenge for tech companies to address falsehoods surrounding news events in real time.
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A speech from U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday underscored tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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The attack underscored the potential for Afghanistan's long-delayed parliamentary vote to be undermined by violence.
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Visits by presidential advisers Jason Greenblatt and Jared Kushner in recent months have underscored this fact.
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He also underscored emerging market specific supply-demand and credit gaps as influences for founding FlexClub.
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This was underscored by Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti in a telephone call with analysts and journalists.
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The latest comments underscored how testy the discourse had become ahead of the June 23 referendum.
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The sexism is also underscored by how little the models are required (or allowed) to do.
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Tuesday's stunning election results underscored the deep economic uncertainty and scarring felt by voters across America.
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The idea was also underscored by former House Speaker and current conservative radio staple Newt Gingrich.
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The delay underscored nagging concerns among Republican fiscal conservatives about the deficit impact of the bill.
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" This, Innes said, underscored the market's view of the Aussie as a "safe-haven high yielder.
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Thursday's results further underscored the need for H&M to become more responsive to consumer tastes.
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It has also underscored the complexity of the climate system and its interactions with human history.
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The representative, quoted in Artnet, underscored the educational value of displaying the sculpture at the museum.
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Economic data underscored weakness in the euro zone economy, although markets largely shrugged off the news.
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But demand for safe-haven assets such as government debt underscored lingering anxiety over recession risks.
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It clearly underscored the fact that people outside the UK had these rights to begin with.
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Labor market tightness was also underscored by another report from the National Federation of Independent Business.
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The ONS data also underscored the weakness in the housing market since the 2016 Brexit vote.
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That was underscored by the statement FreedomWorks president Adam Brandon put out after the Trump meeting.
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The latter was underscored by McCain's trip and the increased political strength of the Iranian Resistance.
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What's more, it's underscored that the drug can be made relatively easily right here at home.
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His appearance at the political forum underscored the Trump administration's embrace of the conference this week.
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That said, horsepower isn't everything, which is underscored by the car's 0 to 60 mph times.
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As Comey's written testimony underscored, he and the U.S. president had an awkward, topsy-turvy relationship.
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The silver badge underscored the close ties that existed for many years between the two individuals.
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The inclusion of another committee, the Women's Party multicandidate political committee, also underscored the governor's influence.
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But Friday's episode underscored the challenges the BOJ faces in battling market forces beyond its control.
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A deadly police shooting in New York last night underscored the need for that higher threshold.
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He also underscored that patient satisfaction scores are often aligned with quality and with better outcomes.
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"Both underscored that terrorism and violent extremism are serious threats," spokesman Abella said of their meeting.
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Merkel and Trump underscored the importance of the NATO alliance during a phone call on Saturday.
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This week's narrow 28500-6900 budget vote also underscored the pitfalls ahead for the tax push.
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis of The New York Times underscored how complicated -- and consequential -- this moment is.
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It underscored the gravity of his findings—and House Democrats' inexcusable failure to respond to them.
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These alien sounds would establish a disconcerting musical theme that underscored Gaveston's hold over the King.
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The Salisbury attack just weeks later underscored the futility of the outreach effort, those experts said.
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Barrasso underscored the importance of "revers[ing] the damage done by ObamaCare" through a smooth transition.
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That process produced a consistent pattern that underscored how geography and demography intertwine to shape attitudes.
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Trump's opening remarks on Wednesday underscored the president's increasingly hostile rhetoric toward long-time U.S. allies.
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This was underscored in what many viewed as a major fumble by most dominant cloud giant.
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The party's four-day meeting also underscored how underrepresented women are in the party's highest echelons.
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To some consultants, it underscored the fact that fewer voters than ever are watching live television.
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Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said the average 1,400 people apprehended each day underscored a security risk.
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Still, the North Dakotan underscored on Tuesday that the Koch network&aposs refusal to support Rep.
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Industry analysts said the G.M. deal underscored how competitive the race toward autonomous vehicles had become.
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But the episode also underscored the large gaps that exist in China's oversight of hazardous materials.
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" Later, at a press conference, he underscored the point, saying: "Any military intervention must be avoided.
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The hearing underscored the risk to public safety, financial accountability, and the efficient collection of taxes.
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The tough talk underscored deep personality and cultural differences between the world's two biggest gold producers.
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The manufacturing rebound was also underscored by a separate survey on Wednesday from data firm Markit.
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The episode only underscored the White House's desire to maintain a sense of calm surrounding coronavirus.
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Mr. Breitman underscored those similarities, pointing to debates over immigration policy today and after Sept. 11.
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It also underscored the depths of problems at G.E., once considered a model of management excellence.
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Brian Fallon, who runs a group, Demand Justice, that opposes Trump's judicial nominees, underscored the point.
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But the fears their vehicle sparked underscored how anxious a time this is for undocumented students.
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It also underscored that Islamabad has yet to deliver the kind of change sought by Washington.
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Turkey's debacle underscored that a coup is less a military operation than a collective action problem.
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She finds that the backdrop of male-dominated Hollywood machinery underscored just how little had changed.
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Columbia's emphatic conviction is underscored by a thought bubble in the shape of an exclamation mark.
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Big picture: The destruction of the drone underscored the already tense relations between the two countries.
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AIPAC's failure to torpedo the Iran nuclear deal during the Obama administration underscored the critics' point.
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That underscored the extraordinary journey of this city — and this country — over the past three decades.
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But in these nervous times, the incident underscored how susceptible many election machines are to quirks.
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But the difference in their emphasis on Wednesday also underscored the political realities buffeting their work.
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The election results underscored the growing disillusionment with South Africa's political system and its young democracy.
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His latest show, held in a warehouse on a bitterly cold Monday morning, underscored exactly why.
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That provoked some negative headlines, but it underscored the fact that Labour is thinking about power.
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Kerber later underscored her resurgence at age 103 by defeating Williams to win Wimbledon in July.
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The line underscored how O'Rourke is attempting to sharpen his message and jump-start his campaign.
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Opponents said that episode underscored the risks that pipelines pose for the environment and nearby communities.
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Sure enough, violent vomiting and other evacuations ensue, underscored by the movie's often queasy-green palette.
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The decision underscored how far the administration will go to shelter American companies from foreign competition.
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In some cases, the defendants and their lawyers even underscored their decision to reject expert help.
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Special Forces officers described another recent operation with Kurds that underscored the tenacity of the group.
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Gospel call and response is translated into a physical conversation, rapturously underscored by Rob Sinclair's lighting.
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In Moezzi's case, as in many others, that aversion was underscored by numerous explicit death threats.
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Lydia Simmons of San Francisco said the early states underscored how quickly the race could change.
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The administration's lawyer, Hashim M. Mooppan, gave an answer that underscored the significance of the case.
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The win only underscored how the widening urban-rural divide is complicating 2020 for both parties.
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Pence's eight-hour visit underscored the importance of the state to the president's chances of reelection.
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The event underscored the frustrated nature of Venezuela's protest movement, which has continued unabated since April.
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But Tuesday's fast-moving events underscored the potential costs and benefits in a striking new way.
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He underscored that he believed that Sanders would not be able to defeat Trump come November.
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This fact was underscored by a newly published study of a population in the Bolivian Amazon.
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Following her win, an ecstatic Simonds underscored how consequential each vote was in this year's election.
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" The lawyer also underscored to jurors that "every single government witness says that [Shkreli] has issues.
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What really matters are the diners, whose roles are underscored by their positions around the table.
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The "new energy realism" is also underscored by an era of American energy abundance, Perry said.
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The siege underscored the persistence of the Shabab, an offshoot of Al Qaeda based in Somalia.
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The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
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The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
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A spokesman for Pope Tawadros II, the Coptic patriarch of Egypt, underscored the depth of feeling.
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But it underscored the chaos that followed the president's abrupt announcement of a pullout in December.
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But underscored by vicious ads, the gubernatorial race in particular became a barometer for Trump's clout.
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The breadth of topics underscored Trump's unusual campaign and his refusal to follow a conventional political playbook.
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Cowen's Vivien Azer underscored the importance of medical marijuana to Tilray's revenue ahead of the earnings report.
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" Again, he underscored, "Charging the President with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider.
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"Feeling that, being around that, really underscored the significance of what this investigation was about," he said.
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Her strategy includes some risky propositions, underscored by the $1 billion purchase of Cruise Automation in 2016.
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The New Zealand move underscored how worried policymakers have become over the broadening impact of trade frictions.
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Maloney said Monday's crash underscored the risks of letting helicopters fly over the city, despite existing regulations.
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Together, these two women underscored the moral urgency with which we have to act on this crisis.
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The whole episode underscored that the Trump administration seemed more callous than a typical GOP White House.
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Tesla, for its part, underscored its concern on access to certain raw materials at the Thursday event.
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The nightmarish quality of this whole story is underscored by the film's muted, washed out color palette.
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Apple's fiscal second-quarter results underscored how the company analysts once called "priced for perfection" has stumbled.
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Although Kim's introduction at DuPont underscored her separateness, she was still proud to have been hired there.
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Meghan's appearance at the event underscored the speed with which she has taken on official royal duties.
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And it underscored the extent to which the Iowa caucuses have turned into an unsettling holy war.
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But the rest of the episode just underscored how underutilized she's been since killing the Night King.
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The White House said Biden also underscored the critical importance of sustaining "momentum" in fighting ISIS militants.
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"Amarillo" underscored just how hard it is for Jimmy to navigate the hierarchy of a law firm.
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It also underscored the risks faced by Prime Minister Theresa May as she plots Britain's EU divorce.
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Both subjects have ended up in campaign ads and underscored Clinton's argument against Trump in new ways.
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That's not the case in China, however, a point underscored this week by two new vehicle announcements.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel pointedly underscored upon his departure that America was no longer a reliable friend.
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The app's success underscored two key strengths for Apple that investors may not fully appreciate, Martin explained.
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It signaled a weakness for Johnson on foreign policy and underscored the perceived novelty of his campaign.
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The oil shock underscored an old truth: in choppy waters, it helps to be a big ship.
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This feeling was underscored when, in the early 1960s, he became a Catholic and poetry a vocation.
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"Today's visit underscored one particular point, which is the legacy value of hosting the Games," said Baumann.
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The photo has also underscored concerns about the amount of plastics and debris in the world's oceans.
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"President Trump underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe," the White House said in a statement.
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Lindner said the ministry's preferential treatment of the Eurofighter underscored the problem affecting many large procurement programs.
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Merkel underscored the importance of free trade in a speech to business leaders in Munich this week.
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U.S. data on Thursday underscored growing pressure on the U.S. economy and kept the dollar in check.
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Last month, a US intelligence assessment of ISIS underscored the group's growing reach in Africa and Asia.
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Facebook's slow outreach to Clayton underscored challenges the company has had with its Libra rollout in Washington.
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For all of Cruz's success in Iowa, the results also underscored the threat posed by Florida Sen.
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This was underscored by the secondary performance as the bond jumped to 100.50-101.50 on the break.
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The sprawling security operation in Israel and the West Bank underscored the longstanding tensions in the region.
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"I've dreamed of it, but I didn't think it would happen, so on Mother's Day, it's underscored."
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The ensuing confusion and controversy underscored the tricky nature of such high-wire acts of international diplomacy.
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The warnings were underscored by this year's drop in Asian spot prices for the super-cooled gas.
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Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
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This problem is underscored in a report released last week by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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The discussion underscored the need to protect places that better reflect our racial diversity and cultural heritage.
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Let's also not forget Kanye loudly tweeted support for Bill Cosby, something that cannot be underscored enough.
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And it underscored the administration's difficulties with leaks, which have bedeviled the White House from the start.
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Lebanese markets had already come under pressure after Sunday's election underscored Tehran's growing clout in the region.
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Democrats said the reports underscored the need for Mueller to conclude the Russia investigation without political interference.
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Chan underscored that scientists are still working to determine causality between the virus and the birth defect.
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Arguably, his election publications only underscored what was known about the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton.
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Durbin warned that the Republican handling of Kavanaugh's nomination underscored the "deterioration" of the committee's bipartisan record.
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The President's blunt words underscored his strong displeasure toward Price that could ultimately lead to his dismissal.
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The attack underscored how questions about her "Medicare for all" plan have become central to this race.
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In the earnings report released Thursday, officials underscored the sharp declines in healthcare premiums from the exchanges.
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Welcome as it was to business leaders, that retreat underscored the political weak link of Trump's approach.
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Thompson underscored his West-to-East transition by driving cross-country in five days this past January.
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" That unwillingness to confront Hitler's aggression in the 1930s, he underscored, brought "disastrous consequences" to "all mankind.
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Government policy analysts have long underscored the need for pressing freedom of religion to mitigate radicalization abroad.
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Federal health officials have underscored that little is known about the disease — even diagnosing it is tricky.
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These results reinforced the benefits of political and economic cooperation, and underscored the importance of American leadership.
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These concerns are underscored by the two countries' ongoing dispute over islands in the South China Sea.
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Interestingly, the joint statement underscored mutual confidence-building as a way to promote denuclearization of the peninsula.
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It was one of the country's deadliest gas explosions and underscored glaring weaknesses in America's aging infrastructure.
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The trip would have underscored Washington's failure to reach a credible denuclearization deal and Pyongyang's upper hand.
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These findings are underscored by previous reports that analyzed data from Blue Cross Blue Shield's Health Index.
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Mr. Cook underscored that idea at the event with updates on Apple Music and the App Store.
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The case has underscored the risks created by China's fast-growing $2.6 trillion wealth management product industry.
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Experts and ethicists underscored that such surgeries can put donors at risk without benefiting their loved ones.
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Wheeler underscored that the exchange rate remains higher "than appropriate" given New Zealand's low commodity export prices.
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His explanation underscored how widespread the slur had become: It was now part of everyday clubhouse chatter.
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But he underscored the gravity of the offense nevertheless and signaled that would be a major factor.
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Brady underscored his intention to include a border adjustment tax provision in tax reform legislation, aides said.
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The bankruptcy underscored the challenges telecoms companies face as they transition to software and services from hardware.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation also underscored how conservatives enjoy an actuarial advantage when it comes to the Supreme Court.
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This truth has been underscored in several studies by Stanford University's Center for Research on Education Outcomes.
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"The two leaders underscored the importance of continuing the maximum pressure campaign against North Korea," Sanders said.
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That turnaround was underscored on Sunday, when the Rams throttled the Giants, 27.7-24.3, in New Jersey.
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The election underscored the painful process of emerging from 37 years of brutal rule under Mr. Mugabe.
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The tradition held sway on these shores for generations, a ritualized affair that underscored hierarchies and borders.
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The results underscored the strength of Google's position in digital advertising, a market it dominates with Facebook.
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Macy's first book, 215's Factory Man, underscored the toll of offshoring business on America's rural communities.
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His public remarks yesterday, as he resigned as special counsel, underscored the problems with his end game.
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The plan to raise money also underscored Tesla's reliance on the good graces of public-market investors.
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But it underscored the stiff legal headwinds that Qualcomm continues to face, despite the settlement with Apple.
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In Remica Bingham-Risher's poem, the mother's anxious attention is underscored by dexterous deployment of possessive pronouns.
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The word "Superior" inescapably evokes white supremacy, a notion underscored by SubSuperior, the title of the exhibition.
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Last month, the Pentagon sailed two warships through the Taiwan Strait, which underscored the potential for conflict.
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Scientists said the administration's failure to install permanent leaders in top positions underscored its disinterest in science.
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The revolution came from above (a coup underscored by machine guns); the tragedy was experienced from below.
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Ms. Sorace, the town's mayor, said the encounter underscored the need for police body cameras in Lancaster.
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Or maybe it just underscored the fact that last-minute tickets were selling for a bargain: $329.
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A visit to two prisons this week by Times journalists underscored a growing legal and humanitarian crisis.
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Mr. Riddlesperger said Mr. Perry's relatively successful run in the Trump administration underscored the value of experience.
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The confusion underscored that the frontier of smart home data and privacy can be a sensitive one.
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Yovanovitch's firing has underscored the tensions — and the lack of trust — between career officials and political appointees.
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"We underscored that the women of Afghanistan must be at the table for reconciliation talks," she said.
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The financial windfall underscored a central challenge facing his opponents: Attacking him can help fuel his campaign.
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The visuals, as lawmakers quietly strode across the Capitol's statuary hall, underscored the seriousness of their endeavor.
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But he also underscored Washington's support for protesters in Hong Kong, a potential sore point with China.
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Prosecutors have underscored how long it took for those investors to obtain the return of their funds.
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That was also underscored by other data showing a widening in the goods trade deficit in January.
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The assertions surrounding the killing have underscored the volatile politics around the state's new criminal justice laws.
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The derailment at Penn Station, the fourth there in recent months, underscored the continuing unpredictability of service.
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Chaori's case underscored the priority given to bondholders, particularly to retail bondholders on the stock exchange market.
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These departures from Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign have underscored his new willingness to steer an independent course.
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Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
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Meanwhile, the IMF has underscored its reluctance to accept a loss on its biggest-ever bailout package.
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The recent protests were sparked by a sharp rise in gasoline prices and underscored widespread economic discontent.
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The moment underscored a fundamental shift in focus in American foreign policy, from human rights to counterterrorism.
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It also underscored the fervor with which New York progressives had approached the Independent Democratic Conference fight.
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Costs are rising, fares not so much Dube, the Jet Airways CEO, underscored those challenges on Friday.
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That reporting underscored the president's potential legal vulnerability to charges of obstruction of justice in Mueller's probe.
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But he's found that things are different for a president, a reality underscored by the McGahn episode.
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Vindman underscored this point in his opening testimony, which included a moving reflection on his immigrant background.
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And legendary Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has also underscored the importance of being vulnerable as a leader.
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It was counterintuitive advice from the league's strikeout king, but it underscored Verlander's intuition about the craft.
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But other offices were less consistent, and the new guidelines underscored the importance of focusing on individuals.
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It is intimate and awkward, the gap between the well and the diminished underscored at every moment.
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Democratic leaders have underscored both provisions as legislative victories to convince their members to support the legislation.
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A record trade surplus of $63.3 billion only underscored lingering weakness in demand at home and abroad.
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It has also underscored how new allies and investors have gained a foothold in this strategic archipelago.
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The attacks have underscored the challenges faced by the civil and military leadership to counter extremist violence.
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But the episode underscored that Mr. Trump obtains, processes and uses information differently from any modern president.
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That race gave O'Rourke a sort-of rockstar status among Democrats and underscored his immense fundraising power.
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And now, his death has both added to and underscored the scene's recent spate of tragic losses.
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Newly identified strains of malware targeting industrial control systems — which are very rare — have underscored the threat.
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The soldiers' deaths underscored the growing American military presence in Niger, overlooked by much of the public.
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Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who leads the Tree of Life congregation, underscored the magnitude of so many deaths.
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But they underscored ongoing policy divisions between Trump and his partners four months after he took office.
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When Walmart bought Flipkart last year, it said the decision underscored its "long-term commitment to India".
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On Wednesday, after landing in New York, Trump underscored the importance of ending military drills on the border.
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If the last two years — and the last two weeks — have underscored anything, it's the power of fear.
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Investors were not excited about the dollar, either, after Friday's U.S. consumer price data underscored persistently low inflation.
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And the phenomenon is underscored by TV shows offering medical advice, the number of which regulators deemed "incalculable".
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New Democracy said the ruling underscored the failures of the left-led government and called for early elections.
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Those and other policy changes underscored Facebook's capacity to crack down on issues it deems a major risk.
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It has also underscored China's heavy reliance on semiconductor imports amid growing trade tensions with the United States.
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Das underscored the risks facing emerging market economies such as a India as global growth and trade weaken.
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The sentiment from the Republican lawmaker to a Democratic loyalist underscored the odd convergence around Mr. Comey's book.
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The most frequently cited email saw a DNC apparatchik suggesting that Sanders' irreligiousness be underscored in religious states.
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Sequoia acted quickly in firing Goguen after the lawsuit was made public, but it underscored a noticeable problem.
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The resistance underscored how far he has to go to unite the party before the November general election.
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The Republican National Committee thought it was a great story that underscored heroic resistance to the Obama presidency.
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The same-sex marriage decision, he said, underscored the obligation of the president to diversify the Supreme Court.
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In an article in Crunchbase, the South American and Chinese-focused venture capitalist, Nathan Lustig underscored the trend.
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The rap on Perry was that he wasn't up to the job and the "oops" moment underscored it.
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He has recused himself too, but a hearing of a Senate judiciary subcommittee this week underscored the problem.
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It also underscored the broader shift to shopping online, which is making up for slower spending in stores.
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Especially when it comes to Facebook: In a strange way, the social network's troubles only underscored its dominance.
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But the ugly comments from Michaloliakos, the leader of the Golden Dawn party, underscored his family's challenging journey.
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The Republican comments underscored the risks for Trump if he goes too far to thwart the federal probe.
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He underscored that Maersk Lines will protect its market share which is estimated to be around 15 percent.
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The central bank underscored that the change has no bearing on the way the bank conducts monetary policy.
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Livelihood isn't just about hoodies, Biden underscored; it's about encouraging folks to go out and engage with community.
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The U.S. embassy said the attack underscored the harm the Taliban continued to inflict on the Afghan people.
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Instead, Trump's remarks underscored the "stunning turnaround" of the U.S. economy that "foolish fortune-tellers" failed to predict.
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But Holland's success in the role is underscored by how little the movie tries to justify his presence.
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The Ezubao case has underscored the risks created by China's fast-growing $2.6 trillion wealth management product industry.
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Swaraj underscored her country's historical commitment to the environment, citing its deep religious affinity to the natural world.
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Today's events simply underscored the extent to which Trump has not yet managed to unify the Republican Party.
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Thursday night's debate on Fox Business Channel in Charleston, South Carolina, underscored the centrality of the Trump vs.
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Tesoro spokeswoman Christina Barbee said Jaffe's decision underscored the company's commitment to improvement in personal and process safety.
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He underscored the importance of having a "champion" like Ivanka Trump to galvanize action on an important issue.
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Becerra, the son of a Mexican immigrant, underscored his personal passion to keep families together, despite immigration status.
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Investors say the Italian market selloff that accelerated in May this year underscored the need for such securities.
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The letter underscored how new tools for identifying and tracking people could be used to empower surveillance states.
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As the election underscored, however, not talking about terrorism is not an effective way to deal with terrorism.
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The stark terms of the letter underscored the depth of feeling in Brussels about recent developments in Malta.
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Multiple United Nations investigations have underscored what they called a genocidal intent behind the campaign against the Rohingya.
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But even the retail groups say that more improvement is needed, a message underscored in the new reports.
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Broadly, they underscored the need for the U.S. to take steps to secure critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
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Negotiators said the bombings underscored their view that the government was not interested in seeing the talks succeed.
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But the hastily arranged meeting underscored simmering tensions in a newsroom experiencing a tumultuous transition under new ownership.
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Such companies have in recent earnings reports underscored the U.S.-China trade dispute as a leading business headwind.
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Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) on Wednesday, told reporters that the briefing "underscored" the importance of addressing the issue.
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The threat of that encroachment underscored the need to save the land, the Trust for Public Land said.
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There's suddenly been a noticeable shift among Republicans on the most popular provision in ObamaCare, underscored by Sen.
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The revelation underscored criticism that Mr. Trump is too cozy with Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin.
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This, as in the debate the night before, underscored the dominance of leading contenders: Biden, Harris, and Sen.
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And his message, cloaked in the language of Islam, underscored how much Turkey has changed in recent decades.
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Her testimony underscored how the emergent needs of mothers of color are often dismissed in the hospital setting.
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HCL workers underscored the need for union representation in a release published by the United Steelworkers in August.
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The study underscored crippling for-profit tuition rates, which are five times higher than the average community college.
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The president underscored the urgency of this issue with a recent executive order calling for the same thing.
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The still-soft conditions were underscored by new exports orders shrinking again in July amid deteriorating global demand.
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"The president underscored that a political transition is required to end the violence in Syria," the statement said.
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She had thick rapids of hair hanging around her face and tired eyes underscored with deep blue smears.
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But it underscored how lazy the president is, and showed us what direction he's dragging the country in.
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The presence of armored vehicles, bales of confiscated marijuana, and federal agents in flak jackets underscored the message.
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The cause wasn't clear, but the crash underscored the troubled safety record of Indonesia's rapidly expanding aviation sector.
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It was a scrum of hustle and loud voices; the energy belied the hour but underscored the urgency.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel underscored Germany's support for a united Spain in a weekend phone conversation with Mr. Rajoy.
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And it underscored an observation made recently by Susan Colvin, a former college instructor turned sex toy manufacturer.
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The Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va., last year underscored this point in blood.
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The move underscored the extent to which the administration will go to shelter American companies from foreign competition.
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This is a testament to a basic truth, underscored by the Canadian model: Things really can get better.
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Thomas's article, more than any other in the site's history, underscored the elemental purpose of The Players' Tribune.
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" Mexico's central bank, meanwhile, has underscored in its most recent statements that next year's budget must "generate confidence.
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His efforts underscored the growing possibility that the Trump administration may change the American stance on the territory.
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In a concurring opinion, Justice Alito underscored the majority's central point and connected it to broader contemporary controversies.
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Mr. Trump's visit to Asia last year underscored his disagreements on trade issues with countries in the region.
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And it underscored the contradictions that crop up regularly for a new generation of Chinese-trained Tibetan filmmakers.
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Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said it underscored the constant dangers of safeguarding often rugged and remote terrain.
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It underscored, to me, how Silicon Valley and Washington exist in their bubbles without really understanding each other.
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Most of the cookies have a crisp, slightly powdery texture, underscored by the crunch of dried royal icing.
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At one level, that underscored China's inability to drive a wedge between the United States and its ally.
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Despite the remaining disputes, the emerging deal reflected several substantial compromises that underscored the urgency of the moment.
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The election produced some wins for the climate, but also underscored the power of the fossil fuel industry.
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Fiscal watchdog groups said on Monday that the new figures underscored the need for changes to the programs.
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The death of Ms. McKee, here in Northern Ireland's second city, has underscored the fragility of these arrangements.
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The assassinations set off an outcry at home and abroad and underscored the deepening political polarization in Brazil.
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Ms. Zhang's arrest underscored the weaknesses in security at Mar-a-Lago, where Mr. Trump spends many weekends.
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The contrast underscored the risks of Mr. Mueller's nearly two-year silence as head of the Russia investigation.
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This is only underscored by the Adidas satin shorts and tank worn by Garbiñe Muguruza at the Open.
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The Eisenhower administration underscored this obligation by issuing a presidential letter to all American passport holders in 1957.
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IMF spokesman Gerry Rice, speaking before Wazni's remarks, underscored the need for Lebanon to draft a comprehensive plan.
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An increase in cyberattacks across the Persian Gulf has underscored the region's rising geopolitical tensions and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
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But the added inducement, forged in a bid to win broader union support, underscored the tricky politics ahead.
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Yet it's hard to remember any season in which the term itself was so overtly questioned or underscored.
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Lam's remarks underscored Beijing's calculation that the protests will eventually fade without the need to make further concessions.
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In a marathon congressional session that underscored Brazil's polarization, 263 deputies supported him and 227 voted against him.
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The first attempt to derail the rule failed recently, but it underscored the administration's support for industry arguments.
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The impact of these examples, which underscored the application of arithmetical methods to business and trade, was considerable.
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The brief chant on Thursday underscored the hostility and disagreement between Republicans and Democrats over the health bill.
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This past week underscored that the United States is operating under outdated laws governing the use of force.
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Ms. Janah said the work done at Samasource underscored her faith in providing decent jobs to poor people.
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This imperative is actually underscored by the recent successes of Iran's domestic activists, particularly in the Sadeghi case.
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The sentencing capped a case that underscored the challenges the Justice Department faces when bringing domestic terrorism cases.
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The controversy underscored the power of images of children in the most wrenching conflicts of the Middle East.
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In those remarks, Trump underscored the message of the previous night's tweets: Tensions with Iran would remain high.
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Democratic socialism is on the rise, underscored by 2023-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset victory of Rep.
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Burke underscored the importance of deciding the outcome of the trial solely by the evidence presented in court.
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While the timing may have been coincidental, it underscored the tension at the heart of the Stone proceedings.
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The moment underscored a fundamental American shift away from international human rights toward an overwhelming focus on counterterrorism.
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The end of World War II and the ensuing Cold War underscored just how critical that leadership was.
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It also underscored the stakes of the coming primary, which will stretch beyond this year and the next.
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The two changes marked a small victory for Democrats and underscored McConnell's narrow margin for enacting the rules.
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When he did not, it underscored his willingness to deviate from his advisers on core foreign policy principles.
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That dovish sentiment was underscored yet again in minutes of the Fed's January meeting also released on Wednesday.
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In a note published on Tuesday, Consumer Edge Research underscored several key factors contributing to auto industry decline.
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An industry survey published by the Chamber of Mines at the conference also underscored South Africa's investment problem.
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The day underscored the fundamental fact of the situation: Trump did what Democrats are accusing him of doing.
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But a spat on trade and steel production underscored the differences in a sometimes difficult EU-China relationship.
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Widespread coverage on social media underscored the extent to which the opposition leads the government on that front.
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These demonstrations underscored the many competing constituencies House members are continuing to navigate with their vote on Wednesday.
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The hard choices here were underscored by another piece the New York Times published on Wednesday, profiling Rep.
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The move in transports underscored hopes that U.S. economic growth will accelerate, said Marc Pado, president at DowBull.
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The dangers to the law were underscored by Mr. Trump himself, moments after Republicans abandoned their legislative efforts.
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" Talking points circulated to House Democrats underscored the focus, stating in part "Trump Declares War on Health Care.
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But CNN's report underscored questions of whether Trump could, or had, similarly dangled a trade deal with China.
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Sentiment was also further sapped by UK manufacturing data that underscored the weak state of the British economy.
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And he underscored the document "reflects the judgments of its congressional authors" and not necessarily the White House.
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The clashes were not linked to the wider politics, but they underscored how easily armed conflict can erupt.
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The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in over President Trump's demand for border wall funding.
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Chinese PMI surveys underscored the risk to world growth, showing the sharpest contraction in manufacturing activity on record.
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The court proceedings also underscored just how unhappy customers — particularly these three employers — are with the status quo.
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The rising scourge of domestic hate has been underscored by particularly heinous acts in the past few years.
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The fact that Mr. Trudeau felt compelled to make such an address underscored the political perils he faces.
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Your parents have underscored the wonderful mystery of mankind, even for folks we think we know inside out.
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Tuesday delivered another round of data that underscored just how difficult it is to decode consumers' willingness to spend.
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Recent US casualties in Afghanistan have underscored what's been clear for some time: The US war there is unwinnable.
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Jesus represents a turning point in world history: Suddenly, the message of love was underscored, lifted and laid bare.
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With this simple conceit, "Go for Broke" presents a mix of everyday struggles underscored by the threat of violence.
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The news underscored concerns about the challenging business conditions on the high street, dragging down Marks & Spencer with it.
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Fallon underscored Britain's commitment to NATO and European security despite its vote to leave the European Union in June.
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Ford's focus on new technology is underscored by its repositioning as a "mobility company," rather than an automotive manufacturer.
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Still, the extraordinary exchange in the Oval Office underscored, yet again, how different Trump's and Pence's public personas are.
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The economy's strengthening fundamentals were underscored by other data on Tuesday showing further increases in house prices in January.
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But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts.
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Israel&aposs step to cut the funds further underscored the dim prospects of peace in the decades-long conflict.
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"As all the events of the past year have unfolded, it's only underscored the importance of privacy" Sharp concludes.
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She even gesticulated similarly in some of the photos (like the shot above), to underscored those distinctive flouncy sleeves.
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The declines underscored the troubles manufacturing is having in the face of a global slowdown and trade war uncertainty.
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The results underscored the good and bad trends that have come to characterize Microsoft's financial results in recent years.
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Wheat has also been pressured by ample world supply, underscored by favourable growing conditions for U.S. and Russian wheat.
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And their interviews underscored the emotional toll that family separations and detention have had on children taken into custody.
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The death of Navy SEAL Charles Keating last month underscored what's happening on the ground in Syria and Iraq.
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Nevertheless, the officials said that "secret" and "top secret" classifications underscored the sensitivity of information that passed through Mrs.
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But his public announcement on Clinton underscored how, arguably, Comey has become the most powerful FBI director since Hoover.
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But the episode underscored how big data sets held by Silicon Valley companies can be used for unintended purposes.
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She also underscored the importance of the economy ministry - which the CDU will retake after years in SPD hands.
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It's something that's underscored with almost daily news stories, with each new revelation seemingly more sinister than the last.
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The fantasy that, without other transformations, prosperity can be brought in from outside is underscored by CPEC's transport links.
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The cash-flow and operating performance underscored a "solid set of first-half results," Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said.
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Eleni Demertzis, Rauner's spokeswoman, did not answer questions about the borrowing but underscored the governor's dissatisfaction with the budget.
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That said, a final point must be underscored: The absence of crowd-out doesn't mean deficits no longer matter.
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The latest European PMI surveys underscored that view, showing German private-sector growth at the slowest in three years.
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Explaining the ties that bind the pieces, Greenacre underscored the factors which drove and united Bowie's range of acquisitions.
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This failure to put Labour firmly behind the prime minister underscored a huge concern about a possible Corbyn premiership.
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Speaking at a Google for Nigeria event in Lagos, Pichai underscored the benefits for African SMEs of going digital.
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It underscored the abuse suffered by Sansa and demeaned it further by giving the the trauma to someone else.
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But success was the theme of the conference that day, and Brandacher underscored that idea in his opening speech.
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While the company underscored its commitment to distressed investing it also said that it needed to broaden its expertise.
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The cash-flow and operating performance underscored a "solid set of first-half results", Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said.
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Made of woven wire, the sculptures oscillate between solidity and dematerialization, which is underscored by the shadows they cast.
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The split underscored deep unhappiness in Congress over Trump's action, which many lawmakers view as abandoning loyal Kurdish fighters.
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The refugee crisis, in fact, has underscored the dire need for more affordable housing for citizens and noncitizens alike.
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However, those fears have largely subsided, underscored by the surge of more than 40% in GE's stock this year.
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They also underscored the need to make future cybersecurity upgrades to voting systems in order to ensure their security.
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Critics said the authorities' action to ban live broadcasts underscored a crackdown on anyone questioning the planned constitutional amendment.
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The moment underscored Microsoft's investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and its determination to keep up with Alphabet and Apple.
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The moment underscored Microsoft's investment in artificial intelligence and its determination to keep up with Alphabet and Apple. (CNBC)
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Von der Leyen underscored that other European countries could still join the project to develop a new combat aircraft.
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Mexican brokerage Intercam wrote in a note to investors that the transaction underscored Cemex's commitment to reducing its debt.
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On Thursday night, I attended an event that dramatically underscored the prominence of Indigenous artists within the National Gallery.
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With a potential U.S. drawdown looming, recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have underscored pressure on Afghanistan's overstretched security forces.
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The war in Yemen has underscored the benefits of having access to Eritrea's long coast along the Red Sea.
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Zuckerberg underscored the value and positive impact DACA recipients, sometimes referred to as "Dreamers," can have on their communities.
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As the PowerPoint underscored, people inside Volkswagen were aware that its diesel engines were polluting significantly more than allowed.
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The deal to appoint Aoun as president and Hariri as prime minister has underscored Hezbollah's dominant role in Lebanon.
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But the experience also underscored the extent of the company's commitment to protect consumer data, the former employee said.
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Founder and chairman Ratcliffe, Britain's richest man, said the investment underscored the company's commitment to its UK-based businesses.
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Still, the Swedish election underscored a broader shift to the right in one of Europe's most socially progressive nations.
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Amid the protests, a shooting in a Michigan courthouse on Monday underscored the danger faced by law enforcement personnel.
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That status will be underscored at the Open as it returns to Troon for the first time since 2004.
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The report underscored failures in intelligence gathering, which made the Americans uncertain of who their allies were in Libya.
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In a blog post on Monday, venture capitalist Glenn Solomon from GGV Capital underscored how pervasive this has become.
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A report released Wednesday by the Congressional Budget Office underscored a variety of problems moderates have with the bill.
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Data security Data privacy concerns underscored by recent cyber attacks are a major concern, and a national security issue.
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The ideas of truth and confidence games are underscored here as he lists off the various rumors surrounding Claire.
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Storch's exit underscored the board's attempt to "buy time and placate investors to address underperformance and undervaluation," Litt added.
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Trump's announcement last week underscored the meteoric rise of commercial ventures, and the commensurate decline in NASA's public profile.
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Although he declined to order her to answer questions in person, his ruling underscored the legal complications that Mrs.
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Labor market strength is likely to be underscored by May's employment report, which is scheduled for release on Friday.
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With a potential US drawdown looming, recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have underscored pressure on Afghanistan's overstretched security forces.
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However, Pompeo's comments underscored a shift that has apparently taken place since talks with the Taliban opened last year.
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The statement said Ghani told McMaster he appreciated US assistance and sacrifice there and underscored the threat of terrorism.
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The troops' lack of importance is heavily underscored by the campaign, which at times seems to discard them altogether.
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But as the Snowden disclosures also underscored, technology has dramatically changed the privacy implications of the third-party doctrine.
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Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the murder underscored how far France still had to go to combat anti-Semitism.
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The scandal, which underscored a toxic sales culture at Wells Fargo, led to the departures of several bank leaders.
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The candy soon became a symbol of racial injustice and underscored his youth and the circumstances surrounding his death.
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This is all underscored by RDR2's often meandering pace, which makes every speed bump that much more imposing.
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The bulletin underscored the often "spontaneous and opportunistic nature" of white supremacist violence, which can complicate law enforcement intervention.
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That sentiment underscored the fact that he has been facing a nearly impossible choice regarding Trump from the beginning.
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The strikes have underscored a significant generation gap in concern about climate change, particularly in a handful of countries.
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The very fact that the two agreed to cooperate with Mr. Updegrove for his book underscored the shifting dynamic.
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One passage, possibly hinting at the Shadow Brokers' identity, underscored the close relationship of Russian intelligence to criminal hackers.
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In a thread he posted on Twitter on Monday, The Times's politics editor, Patrick Healy, underscored the tracker's breadth.
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The split underscored the risk of leader-to-leader diplomacy: When it fails, there are few places to go.
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Piatt underscored that point, describing one delicate diplomatic mission in Iraq that involved meeting with a local tribal leader.
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This being Brooklyn in 2019, Mr. Mermelstein's 300-plus visits to the arena underscored the diversity of life within.
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Wagner said on Friday night that she was "furious," feeling the judges had underscored her on marks for artistry.
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The short trip to the Pennsylvania state capital underscored the complicated politics of the tax fight for the president.
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The results also underscored just how many Democrats appear fundamentally uneasy with the idea of Sanders as the nominee.
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Economists Mohamed El-Erian, Nouriel Roubini, and Paul Krugman underscored the shocking increase and warned of further economic damage.
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Or they may simply misunderstand what information investors want, a point underscored in several presentations in the Chinese capital.
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By focusing on clothes, for instance, Ferro underscored the wealth and sophistication of the people in the specific scene.
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Days of political violence in Hong Kong have underscored how Trump has changed the character of America's geopolitical role.
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Osaka's brief and poignant acceptance speech underscored the overall sadness of what should have been such a happy moment.
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It's the language forged by the game's creators over 20 years ago that has underscored the Sims universe since.
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He underscored the fact that the 15-acre tannery site was separated from the city wells by a river.
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Thursday's hearing underscored how adept Trump is at creating the kind of havoc that could bring down his presidency.
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The startling video underscored the dangers of surging deer populations that are encroaching on populated areas of the Northeast.
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Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani has underscored Iran's role in the conflict by appearing publicly on the battlefield.
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Kennedy collaborated in creating a camera-friendly, Euro-American hybrid of the Parisian looks she favored, underscored the point.
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But as soon as "96 million" came out of his mouth, he underscored it to show he meant it.
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But, Trump being Trump, he underscored that the U.N. is a tool of sovereign nations, not independent of them.
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It is a remarkable cake-topper to a display of artistic virtuosity underscored by daring conceptual and aesthetic dynamics.
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Jay, seizing on the emotional moment, once again underscored the importance of Andrade's service and sacrifice to his family.
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Instead, they prepared a memorandum for Mr. Trump's team that described a variety of options, and underscored the risks.
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The exchange, which occurred after Cárdenas had quit, underscored her concerns with the campaign, a second friend told POLITICO.
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The fact that it stems from her facility with things electrical — literal power — is underscored by McCloskey's animated illustrations.
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It underscored the apprehension among some about where Americans who have tested positive for the coronavirus would be taken.
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The Minnesota Democrat underscored his military service and panned the current political climate in Washington in his campaign launch.
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For some legal experts, the decision underscored the need for Britain to confront the costs of its uncodified constitution.
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Yet it has also underscored the ruthless focus of the prime minister and his team to succeed where Mrs.
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Yet it has also underscored the ruthless focus of the prime minister and his team to succeed where Mrs.
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The scene at the White House underscored the confusion that has characterized Trump's Iran policy over the past week.
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And the party has problems, underscored by its general inability to be as succinct and blunt as Trump is.
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The comment underscored the degree to which the new administration's approach could reverse central tenets of American foreign policy.
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The deal turned out to be a disaster, underscored by the $22 billion goodwill impairment charge recorded last quarter.
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Anxiety was underscored over the weekend when a false alert warned Hawaii of an incoming ballistic missile, sparking panic.
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President Obama has repeatedly underscored the importance of cybersecurity in his most recent version of the National Security Strategy.
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That was underscored after Mr. Trump signed an executive order barring immigrants from seven nations with majority Muslim populations.
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Recent polling has underscored the broad popularity of the wealth tax she would use to fund her education platform.
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Though the crisis ended peacefully, it underscored the United States' role in maintaining stability and the risk or war.
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But this year's cybersecurity nightmares, from the ransomware attack to the Equifax hack, underscored the need to protect yourself.
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At his news conference, Mr. Garcetti repeatedly underscored his desire to keep working on his goals for Los Angeles.
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But its recent promotions underscored how far big firms have to go to elevate women and people of color.
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The DeSantis power play underscored the clout the swing-state governor has with Trump and his campaign in Florida.
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The debate underscored the emerging three-man race, with John Kasich and Ben Carson barely getting a word in.
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So Mr. Abe has underscored the importance of working women to shore up the economy for the long term.
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And they underscored a deep frustration in Congress about the president's supposed scorn for a coequal branch of government.
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Lavrov underscored the need for "the fastest move to the negotiating process from the language of sanctions", it said.
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In Fea's updated edition, he underscored the Greek beauty conveyed in the marble Roman copy of the discus thrower.
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Labor market strength is likely to be underscored by April's employment report which is scheduled for release on Friday.
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It also underscored the completed acquisition of MedReleaf, a research-and-development-heavy company devoted to developing top-quality cannabis.
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While the moves in Asian currencies on Wednesday were small, they were trading at levels that underscored their weak tone.
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Fundraising figures reported on Sunday by Sanders underscored the extent to which his campaign has grown into a popular movement.
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In an explanatory essay, he underscored the importance of marital mindfulness, confessing that he too frequently took Amy for granted.
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Bueno's remarks underscored the importance of Latin America for Stora Enso's strategy to obtain low-cost pulp from tree plantations.
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It was reached after nearly 10 months of negotiations that underscored continuing friction between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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That message was further underscored when Warren's male colleagues were allowed to read the same words this morning without interruption.
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The death on Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks of making the underwater journey.
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Google's new vice president of diversity and inclusion Danielle Brown posted a response late Saturday that underscored the internal tension.
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Human Rights Watch underscored that identifying missing people and preserving evidence for possible prosecutions is critical for Syria&aposs future.
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Robbins underscored 3M's mounting litigation headaches, which span multiple states and center on pollution as a result of its operations.
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The patients' injuries underscored the relatively little regulation that holds compounding pharmacies accountable, despite recent efforts to strengthen federal oversight.
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Muslims have become a racialized minority in the United States, catalyzed by 9/11 and underscored by 45's presidency.
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Wilcox, now a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, underscored he is not a public health expert.
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But the tone inside Anaheim's conference underscored the soul-searching about the role college athletics should play in higher education.
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Both MallforAfrica's Folayan and eBay's de Wever underscored the partnership to sell select African products on eBay is not charity.
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Importantly, Apple's biggest growth market, China, was a surprising disappointment, which further underscored the reality that China's economy is struggling.
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Just in case you had any doubt, Thursday's trading underscored that bitcoin needs China more than the other way about.
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The move underscored Beijing's all-weather support for the Pakistani establishment, elements of which India suspects of harbouring Mr Azhar.
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The G-7 finance leaders "underscored the importance of all countries refraining from competitive devaluation," according to the Japanese summary.
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But he underscored that committee members were mostly concerned that the research efforts, unfolding in multiple countries, were not coordinated.
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The haul -- up more than $7 million from his second quarter total -- underscored Sanders' continued strength with small dollar donors.
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While the current activity measure rose, two components tumbled, which underscored the lingering weakness in U.S. mid-Atlantic business activity.
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Participant Sohaib Elnahla said the green iftar underscored the importance in Islam of eating food that was sustainable and wholesome.
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She has also repeatedly underscored the importance of a free press when asked about Trump's negative comments about the media.
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Since they're now based in LA, the concert felt like a homecoming that underscored a new chapter of their careers.
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Wheeler underscored that the high exchange rate was making it difficult for the central bank to meet its inflation objective.
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The targeted nature of this move was underscored when the Saudis offered discounted prices to its Asian and European customers.
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The jarring thwack and screeching scrape give way to regret and embarrassment, often underscored by spilled coffee and peeved passengers.
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Underscored during an aggressively divisive presidential campaign, increased spotlight on social obstacles has shown the imminence of professional athletes' activism.
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Both figures were much worse than had been expected and underscored worries about the extent of the slowdown in China.
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The reports underscored the economy's enduring strength as it prepares to celebrate a record 10 years of growth in July.
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McCain underscored firmly on the Senate floor in December 2016, addressing the fix proposed to counter the consequences JASTA presents.
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Official data earlier in the day underscored weakness in the economy amid a worsening trade war with the United States.
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"The 403 lowest extents in the satellite record have occurred in the last 12 years," NOAA's 2018 Arctic report underscored.
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Both Democrats and Republicans underscored the importance of a strong national transportation network when they rolled out their political platforms.
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Instead, it underscored Trump's unique ability to make statements that would sink anyone else but still come out on top.
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The tragic scene underscored the challenges facing Indonesia&aposs government as it struggles to deal with its latest natural disaster.
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President Obama's leadership was critically important and underscored how little meaningful action has been taken to address this national crisis.
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"I think that war underscored that the U.S. can put together a coalition to get the job done," said Blitzer.
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Speaking to TechCrunch, Diop underscored VC disparities between francophone and non-francophone Africa as the primary driver for launching DNA.
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But his victory in the New York Republican primary on April 2100th underscored his wider support across the party's base.
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The Kremlin said the blasts underscored the need to press ahead with peace talks after the collapse of a Feb.
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"Jenny's presence as part of the NRDC team has underscored the necessity of infusing creative thinking in work," Corr says.
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It was only a token 210 basis points to 20.006%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
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Brazilian states have control over nearly all police forces in the country, and Moro underscored he would respect their sovereignty.
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" In a readout of the call, the White House said Trump "further underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe.
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Kirkwood underscored this point, saying that his team is still in the process of "demystifying" the sport through grassroots efforts.
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United States—only underscored how far we have to go in making the Fourth Amendment meaningful in the Digital Age.
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Tuesday's news conference underscored the similarities and friendly relationship between Trump and Bolsonaro, who took over as president in January.
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Omar's win underscored a deep geographic and racial divide in one of the most liberal congressional districts in the country.
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In the aftermath, BJ Penn's success at 155-pounds—his natural weight class—underscored what a hollow lesson that was.
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She could have defeated him without the fade to the left that brought cries of inauthenticity and underscored her weaknesses.
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It was only a token 20.7 basis points to 257.43%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support its economy.
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The House legislation has underscored divisions among Senate Republicans over how to make the refugee resettlement process more secure. Sen.
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The Freedom Party, which was founded in the 1950s by former Nazis, regularly underscored the threat of Islam to Austria.
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Official data earlier in the day underscored weakness in the economy during a worsening trade war with the United States.
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It was only a token 21.8619 basis points to 211%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
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It was only a token 21.8619 basis points to 211%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
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The Indians expect Bauer to be ready by Monday, but his fragile condition only underscored the importance of Game 1.
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A recent Morning Consult survey underscored the degree to which the candidates struggled to stand out in the crowded field.
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She framed the contrast in personal terms, an argument underscored by the quiet, measured tone with which she sketched it.
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Russia's warning that Trump's decision was "very dangerous" underscored rapidly souring relations between the two nuclear superpowers (The Financial Times).
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Secondly, some key advisers underscored the political benefits to Trump of him championing an issue popular in the swing states.
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Differences on the package have underscored continuing friction over last year's U.S.-led nuclear deal with Iran, Israel's regional archfoe.
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When Abby arrived at the hospital for her surgery, she had an experience that underscored the urgency of her need.
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The incident underscored the importance of the FAA, which has gone without a permanent leader for more than a year.
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Autoliv's problem also underscored the challenges of overseeing the work of subcontractors in the making of crucial auto safety equipment.
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The spat between Trudeau and the White House has underscored a growing rift between the two allies over trade policy.
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If you ask Donegan, her experience with scrutiny and online misogyny just underscored the need for that kind of list.
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In their letter, they underscored how our nation's energy security and the development of our natural resources are inextricably linked.
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So the importance of this notion of revolution is underscored by a reflection of how it will impact our children.
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His trouncing of the early establishment favorite, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, underscored the president's popularity with the Republican base.
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When asked about how to rein in drug costs, Brady underscored the importance of government incentives to help encourage research.
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But the festival, organized by Wolf Eyes' Nate Young, underscored the slow ooze of this absurdist Americana across the country.
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These chemical attacks using sarin and chlorine have appalled the international community, and underscored the damage chemical weapons can do.
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The crowd's enthusiasm underscored the risks to Trump of going too far expounding on his chagrin over the Mueller probe.
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The tabloid underscored the irony of Bey's line, which promotes an ultra-empowering message, being produced in ostensibly subpar conditions.
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Obviously it is, plentiful research has underscored this for years, and with the natural disasters everywhere we're feeling it now.
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He underscored China's confidence in its own continued economic health and Beijing's ability to manage risks in the financial system.
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The panel's findings underscored the critical value of such United Nations human rights mechanisms, Ms. Richardson said in phone interview.
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The earlier decision created the legal foundation for the current rules and underscored the importance of high-speed internet service.
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But even as he sought to rally other politicians, his climate conference underscored the limits of what they can do.
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Mr. Tillerson's lack of involvement in the announcement underscored how marginalized the State Department has become in North Korea policy.
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Still, the meetings underscored the stakes for big companies should the trade war between the United States and China worsen.
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For Mr. Al-Ahmed, the Saudi critic in Washington, the Citizen Lab research simply underscored the hazards for activists online.
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Homeland security officials said Jakelin's death underscored the dangers to migrants who journey to the United States from Central America.
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When those decisions led to regrettable outcomes, it only underscored the idea that they weren't worthy, reinforcing a negative cycle.
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As her statement suggests, she was interested in a state of constant motion, as underscored by the light and sky.
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His surprisingly warm reception here, despite the schism over trade and global affairs, underscored the optimism of many corporate leaders.
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The exchange underscored Mr. Barr's sweeping view of executive power and that the attorney general ultimately answers to the president.
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Ms. Korn apologized, but the controversy underscored the ugly tone some school board races took in the weeks that followed.
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The risks were underscored on July 6 when Saman Gunan, a retired Thai Navy SEAL, died in an underwater passageway.
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Instead, he emailed a statement that underscored Harvard president Bacow's September message that the university would review its donor practices.
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This arrived with a snack — cured salmon and salmon roe seasoned with fermented rice — that artfully underscored the sake's flavor.
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Mr. Trump's speech underscored his administration's "America First" foreign policy agenda, which has antagonized allies and turned foes into friends.
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The most recent polls have underscored the real possibility that Republicans will keep control of both the Senate and House.
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" You may have heard the name of that song as early as 2017, when it underscored a scene on "Girls.
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Pakistan underscored in its meeting with the Afghan diplomat that Afghanistan was responsible for securing its side of the border.
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Speaking to NBC, Castro underscored the heightened intensity of the campaign and painted a stark image of Trump's political maneuvering.
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The survey underscored Warren's strength on policy, with 216% -- up from 623% in July -- saying she had the best ideas.
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It is a struggle because anti-Roma sentiment remains a potent force, a reality underscored by Salvini's actions and statements.
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The results underscored lack of investor needs at current yield levels, which stood near their lowest levels in several months.
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The launches underscored concerns in Seoul, Tokyo and Washington over North Korea's nuclear ambitions and advances in its missile technology.
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Ms. Warren's fake ad was clever; it underscored the increasingly dystopian, manipulated, noisy, ugly digital mess that is social media.
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On the other hand, the benefits of being active do seem to be nearly incalculable, as other 2016 studies underscored.
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But it also underscored the complex dynamics involving the Muslim Brotherhood, whose chapters have only loose relationships across national lines.
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It underscored Ms. Markle's own independence by divesting her of frippery, while also respecting tradition and keeping her covered up.
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The results underscored lack of investor needs at current yield levels, which stood near their lowest levels in several months.
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Trump underscored efforts to prevent a further spread, amid growing criticism from Democrats about the administration's handling of the crisis.
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The bombastic hits and slow-rolling ballads were underscored with the knowledge that what was happening onstage was truly unique.
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That was the deadliest strike against Nigerien forces for years and underscored deteriorating security conditions across West Africa's Sahel region.
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Being at CES underscored for me that "tech" is truly an umbrella term that can touch everything from kids' toys...
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Goldfein underscored this point in remarks following a series of space conflict simulations conducted by the Air Force last month.
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" Ms. Kim underscored the point by saying she was worried about "whether I'd get a free, open venue to speak.
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The actions underscored the rising tension between the United States and Iran in the three years since Trump took office.
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While the study underscored important differences among hospitals, the researchers also acknowledged that patients have little information about those differences.
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Softening wholesale pork prices underscored the need for robust export sales at a time of ample U.S. supplies, Kalo said.
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It underscored his continued frustration at the agency's leadership, with whom Trump has feuded since the beginning of his presidency.
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This episode is different Her resistance to previous pushes to impeach Trump have underscored how differently Pelosi views this moment.
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YouTube Star Emily Hartridge's death on an e-scooter last summer underscored to many that rider-safety programs are inadequate.
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On the one hand, she has repeatedly underscored the Western liberal values that underpinned her decision to embrace the migrants.
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It was reached after nearly 10 months of negotiations that underscored continuing friction between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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The firm's demise underscored the wild risk-taking that regulators and CEOs had allowed to become rampant across Wall Street.
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The decline tracked sustained drops in producer prices and exports and underscored slowing momentum in the world's second-largest economy.
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Santos' remarks underscored the challenging business environment in Brazil, the company's second most important market outside of the United States.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders underscored the president's ire Tuesday by criticizing how long the investigation has taken.
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The president's latest visit follows an eventful week in Washington underscored by congressional Republicans' push to overhaul the tax code.
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And he seems unaffected by recent polls and incredulous media coverage that have underscored the improbability of his presidential ambitions.
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Graham underscored the difference between lingerie and regular panty needs for trans women, explaining that lingerie is less a concern.
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A sense of ease and polish defined the attitude, underscored by the sounds of "J'ai Un Plan" by Embrasse Moi.
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But experienced fire officials and equipment experts said the accident underscored the dangers inherent in working high above the street.
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O) shares lost 261 percent as worries over softening demand for high-end smartphones were underscored as Corning Inc (GLW.
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Still, the increase in consumer spending last month underscored the economy's resilience and challenged the view that a recession was looming.
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The vice president came and gave a well-received message that underscored the unique and essential role of pastors in America.
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"The tragedy of this event cannot be overstated," Arcos told a press conference, adding it underscored the need for youth programs.
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Student protests and planned trade union strikes in the energy and port sectors next week nonetheless underscored the risk of contagion.
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And it underscored the memes of the campaign—that Sanders has inspiring ideas, and that Clinton knows how to score points.
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"They also underscored that NATO must adapt to confront threats to our countries such as violent extremism and terrorism," it said.
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The Secretary underscored that the State Department will continue to focus on the safety and security of U.S. citizens in Turkey.
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The case had underscored deep concern about press freedom and the independence of the judiciary in Turkey under President Tayyip Erdogan.
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Manzanares underscored the urgency of topping up the fund's finances given its fast-expanding pipeline of projects compared with available money.
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This cohort is drawn to style over substance, he says, and has underscored a deep culture of personality politics in Australia.
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Arms sales continue Esper's statement only underscored a gap between the US response and that of other NATO allies and countries.
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That level was tested in mid-September and mid-October, which underscored its importance as a technical support for the index.
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