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- noun Plural form of
underscore . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
underscore .
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As the title underscores, I am a big believer that to understand what makes mobile tick, you really need to look beyond a device's hardware shell important, though it is, and fully factor in the composite that includes its software and service layers; developer tools and the ecosystem "surround."
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As the title underscores, I am a big believer that to understand what makes mobile tick, you really need to look beyond a device's hardware shell (important, though it is), and fully factor in the composite that includes its software and service layers; developer tools and the ecosystem "surround."
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The very serious problem that the Pew Forum survey underscores is that there are a lot of people out there making stark judgments about matters like religion about which they are clueless.
Kenneth C. Davis: Americans Don't Know Much About the Bible -- Still! Kenneth C. Davis 2010
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But the call underscores a frustrating reality for federal and local authorities: The investigation into the shootings, which alarmed military officials from the Pentagon to Quantico, Va.,, has gone cold.
Months later, shots at military-related sites still a mystery 2011
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What a monumental disappointment which once again underscores my party's diminishing grasp of the realities of pragmatism and common sense.
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What this really underscores is that the mentality driving both Israel and the U.S. is quite similar, which is why those two countries find such common cause, even when the rest of the world recoils in revulsion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Israeli Version of Ship Incident 2010
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The name underscores the company's plan to stand out from other build-to-order chip makers, which are mostly concentrated in Taiwan and other Asian countries.
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Madame de Maintenon: Using the example of Madame de Maintenon, Robinson again underscores her point that women are made the scapegoats of mens own degenerate natures.
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But the call underscores a frustrating reality for federal and local authorities: The investigation into the shootings, which alarmed military officials from the Pentagon to Quantico, Va.,, has gone cold.
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His struggle to win a fourth six-year term underscores two forces driving the GOP's fortunes in 2010 as the party out of power seeks more seats in Congress: Incumbency isn't a problem just for Democrats, and ideological purity is an issue of increasing importance for many Republican voters.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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