That, if the Court please, is underscoredin the original German text.
And “without any alert period” is underscoredin the original.
Forrestal's humorous exaggeration underscored the tenacity of traditional attitudes in the Navy.
The need to develop black noncommissioned officers was underscored by LeGette, who testified to a growing resentment among his black personnel at the assignment of new white noncoms.
The demands of the civil rights movement only underscored the inability of court judgments and (p.
May the crowds whose elbows we jostle get this underscored translation, bound in shoe-leather, your shoe-leather.
That word fullness is underscored in John's original copy.
I come here, firmly convinced that at no time in the history of the Republic have circumstances more emphatically underscored the need, in all echelons of government, for vision and wisdom and resolution.
The immediate need for this kind of cooperation isunderscored by the strain in our international balance of payments.
Not only has Herr Baron underscored the date when the last agent is to report to Number Sixteen, he has also referred to it as Der Tag.
And the last date, which he hasunderscored several times, is the twenty-fourth of this month!
The promise of reform appeared to be the focal point around which the Ninth Party Congress was convened in 1966, and at the congress party leaders underscored the need for the widest participation in the democratic process.
And those words had been written eleven days ago; and she had underscored the word "earliest" three times.
She had a habit of underlining her words to give them emphasis, and she underscored "vital" three times.
The Baronet took out a pencil and underscored the words in the second paragraph of the printed cipher: "Have the bill of lading handed over to our agent to check up.
And again with his pencil he underscored the letters of the first paragraph of the cipher: "P.
But in reviewing the milestones in his own making, he underscored the occasion when General Pershing, then commanding the Punitive Expedition into Mexico, supported Lieutenant Patton's judgment against that of a major.
Though the failure to stop looting by our forces during World War II, and the redeployment riots which followed it, are both unpleasant memories, they underscored a lesson already affirmed by every American experience at arms.
Similarly, a wave-line under a word or words means that the portions of the manuscript thus underscored are to be set in lower-case bold-faced type.
The custom is almost too well known to record that one line under a word or words means that the underscored matter is to be set in italics, that two lines mean small capitals, and that three signify capitals.
But now, in the light of these underscored lines, the worn hands no longer looked pathetic.
In a city whose public is surfeited with a show of splendor, the man who would find himself underscored must pitch such conspicuousness to a scale of rajah-like magnificence.
It was a cold and sparkling night and the old street, which was once a post road, twisted between the elms under a moon that threw the rambling houses into softened shapes and underscored them duskily with shadow.
The books that they have thus read together of late are Lorna Doone and one by Wason called Friar Tuck which she marks an underscored "Good.
Farther down the page were other underscored lines.
From her seat opposite, Lloyd could see the marked margins and underscored lines, as he read aloud: "'Here is the garden she walked across Arm in my arm such a short while since.
When this was finished, the words underscored read as follows: "I am in little house near windmill sta.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "underscored" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: decided; emphatic; forceful; forcible; italicized; pointed; positive; stressed