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The immediate need for this kind of co-operation is underscored by the strain in this nation's international balance of payments.
That this is not good politics is underscored by the latest poll figures which show that 72 per cent of the people like the way in which the new President is conducting the nation's business.
The potential of a successful engagement at sea to change the course of history is underscored by the list of French army officers carried aboard the convoy who later formed the core of the generals and marshals under Emperor Napoleon.
Ike's sense of responsibility was underscored by his draft of a statement to be issued if the invasion failed ; it has been called one of the great speeches of history:
The identity of the threesome is neatly underscored by a patriotic account of their roles during Greece's great victory over Persia at the Battle of SalamisAeschylus fought there, Sophocles was just old enough to celebrate the victory in a boys ' chorus and Euripides was born on the very day of the battle.
This requirement has only been underscored in the west by the appearance of the Russian T-90 main battle tank.
The United States underscored its support for Albania's independence by recognizing an official Albanian representative to Washington, and in December the League of Nations recognized Albania's sovereignty by admitting it as a full member.
* The connection between the lack of an Islamic spirit and the lack of victory was underscored by the disastrous defeat of Arab nationalist-led armies fighting under the slogan " Land, Sea and Air " in the 1967 Six Day War, compared to the ( perceived ) near-victory of the Yom Kippur War six years later.
The distinctive quality of Achard's plays was their dreamlike mood of sentimental melancholy, underscored by the very titles which were primarily taken from popular bittersweet songs of the day.
Monsignor Pietro Gasparri, the recently appointed undersecretary at the Department of Extraordinary Affairs, had underscored his proposal to Pacelli to work in the ' Vatican's equivalent of the Foreign office ' by highlighting the ' necessity of defending the Church from the onslaughts of secularism and liberalism throughout Europe.
Most letters are constructed by a combination of two basic shapes: a vertical stem ( either long or short ) and either one or two rounded bows ( which may or may not be underscored, and may be on the left or right of the stem ).
The association of Tantalus with the underworld is underscored by the names of his mother Plouto (" riches ", as in gold and other mineral wealth ), and grandmother, Chthonia (" earth ").
This is underscored by recent studies, which document a thyroid hormone effect on the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine, with changes in neurotransmitter synthesis and receptor sensitivity being noted.
The success of the album was further underscored by that of the download-only single See it Like a Baby, making UK No. 45 ( March 2007 ) and the traditional CD release of Thankyou Whoever You Are / Most Toys, which made UK No. 15 and No. 6 in Holland during June 2007.
A key element of this principle is freedom from bias in evaluation and this is underscored by three principles: impartiality, independence and transparency.
The importance of universal access to reproductive health is underscored by the fact that it was added as an MDG target by the international community in 2005.
The importance of gender equality and women ’ s empowerment to development progress is underscored by the fact that this was selected as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals.
From the perceptive of the reason-driven Romans, Shakespeare's " Egyptian queen repeatedly violates the rules of decorum " It is because of this distaste that Cleopatra " embodies political power, a power which is continuously underscored, denied, nullified by the Roman counterpart ”.
As underscored by WPATH, a medically-assisted transition from one sex to another may entail any of a variety of non-genital surgical procedures, any of which are considered " sex reassignment surgery " when performed as part of treatment for transsexualism.
The significance of the park is underscored by the fact that it provides habitat for 85 % of all fauna species and 65 % of all flora species in the Gold Coast City area.
Unlike some episodes of the show that were accompanied by pre-composed stock music cues, Walking Distance was underscored with music specially written for it.
The " green " statement is underscored by special parking at the front of the building for earth-friendly vehicles.

underscored and .
The 1960 census underscored the explosive character of the population growth.
This failure underscored Ealdred's need for a strong earl in the area to protect against raids.
Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
Mencius ( 4th century BC ) articulated the innate goodness in human beings as a source of the ethical intuitions that guide people towards rén, yì, and lǐ, while Xun Zi ( 3rd century BC ) underscored the realistic and materialistic aspects of Confucian thought, stressing that morality was inculcated in society through tradition and in individuals through training.
During the 1990s, Charles Taylor's presidency and the First and Second Liberian Civil Wars underscored Liberian relations with the Western world, the People's Republic of China, and its neighboring countries in Western Africa.
A tag such as " h1 " ( header level 1 ) might be presented in a large bold sans-serif typeface, for example, or in a monospaced ( typewriter-style ) document it might be underscored – or it might not change the presentation at all.
For monarchists, the reburial of the Empress in the former Imperial capital, so many years after her death, further underscored the downfall of the dynasty.
( a play on Beaumarchais ' original French title ) Mr. Royce underscored all of the elements of the classic screwball comedy, suggesting that Beaumarchais may have had a hand in the origins of the genre.
Since Slovenia declared independence in 1991, its Governments have underscored their commitment in improving cooperation with neighbouring countries and to actively contribute to international efforts aimed at bringing stability to Southeast Europe.
Bilateral agreements with several countries of the region, covering diverse areas of cooperation, have underscored the government's interest in strengthening regional ties.
Lewis had underscored the name of a little town called Narnia, simply because he liked the sound of it.
Murrow was glad to " leave the hothouse atmosphere of the New York office behind " when he was dispatched to London as CBS's European Director in 1937, a time when the growing Hitler menace underscored the need for a robust European Bureau.
A large medieval tapestry unified the fairly simple stage design and underscored Latham's fairy-tale inspired direction.

courage and displayed
He displayed a combination of seamanship, superior surveying and cartographic skills, physical courage and an ability to lead men in adverse conditions.
Hals displayed tremendous daring, great courage and virtuosity, and had a great capacity to pull back his hands from the canvas, or panel, at the moment of the most telling statement.
Islamic beliefs also present courage and self-control as a key factor in facing the Devil and in some cases Jihad to a lesser extent ; many believe this because of the courage ( through peace and patience ) the Prophets of the past displayed against people who despised them for their beliefs.
The courage displayed by Samwise Gamgee on his journey with Frodo, his subjection to dangers and the preparedness to die out of loyalty for Frodo is the kind of spirit that was praised by Tolkien in a number of essays on the Old English poem " The Battle of Maldon ".
" He subsequently recommended that General George Washington accept Pulaski as a volunteer in the American cavalry and said that Pulaski " was renowned throughout Europe for the courage and bravery he displayed in defense of his country's freedom.
In 1848, however, the populace rose against Austria, more violently then in any other Italian centre apart from Milan and Brescia ( the city would receive the highest award for military valour for the courage displayed by revolutionaries in this period ).
The embalmed body of Berkeley, after being displayed in The Hague, was later returned to England under a truce, accompanied by a letter of the States-General praising the Admiral for his courage.
While confronting the most trying and challenging circumstances in the middle eighteenth century, Baba Ala Singh, unlike many of his contemporaries, displayed tremendous courage and shrewdness in dealing with the Mughals, Afghans and Marathas, and successfully established and maintained a state which he had started building up bit by bit from its nucleus Barnala.
The Gurkhas displayed the courage, self restraint and professionalism for which they are famous and earned the respect of the society at large.
Transferred to the Zouaves ( 1848-50 ), he defeated the Kabyles, and in 1849 displayed both courage and energy in reinforcing the blockaded garrison of Bou Saada, and in command of one of the attacking columns at Zaatcha ( December 1849 ).
Upon his return to the camp of the Allies at the beginning of 1710, Maurice displayed a courage so impetuous that Prince Eugene admonished him to not confuse rashness with valour.
When, in the summer of 1803, the city was visited with yellow fever, Livingston displayed courage and energy in his endeavours to prevent the spread of the disease and relieve distress.
Because of the demonstration of courage and sense of duty displayed by the volunteers of the Italian SS, they are designated as units of the Waffen-SS, with all the duties and rights that that entailed.
Known as " The Bravest of the Brave ", Ney displayed great courage in action, above all during the French invasion of Russia ( 1812 )# Retreat and losses | retreat from Moscow, when he was reputed to have been the last Frenchman to leave Russia n soil
The chains were in 10-man lengths and were used as a proof of unshakeable courage on the part of the men, who thus displayed their willingness to die where they stood and never retreat.
Chanzy displayed conspicuous moral courage and constancy, not less than technical skill, in the fighting from the Battle of Beaugency ( 1870 ) to the Loire.
In the siege he displayed great courage, resolution, and strength of character ; but the place was taken, and he was imprisoned in the stronghold of L ' Ecluse.
At the Battle of Assaye, and throughout the campaign, he displayed rare courage and knowledge of tactics such that Wellesley told him he ought to have been a soldier.
At the Alte Veste he displayed great courage, and at the Battle of Lützen ( 1632 ), when Gustavus was killed, Bernard assumed the command, killed a colonel who refused to lead his men to the charge, and finally by his furious energy won the victory at sundown.
" Not expected to live, Chamberlain displayed surprising will and courage, and with the support of his brother Tom, was back in command by November.
Perhaps the most frustrated was Hackenschmidt ’ s second, Dr. Benjamin Roller, who himself had lost several times to Gotch but had displayed the utmost gameness and courage.
Although bleeding profusely and suffering great pain, he displayed outstanding courage and presence of mind in immediately directing his element's fire into the heart of the enemy camp.
In spite of the stoic courage displayed by the sufferers, Sherif Pasha and Ratti-Menton agreed to the trumped up charges.

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