(draw line under)

  • 121Christian von Wernich — Von Wernich at his 2007 trial in La Plata. Christian Federico von Wernich (born 27 May 1938 in Concordia, Entre Ríos Province [1]) is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest of German origin and a former …

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  • 122underline — ► VERB 1) draw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type. 2) emphasize. ► NOUN ▪ a line drawn under a word or phrase …

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  • 123Greg Dyke — Infobox Person name = Greg Dyke caption = birth date = birth date and age|1947|5|20|df=y birth place = death date = death place = death cause known = occupation = Journalist and broadcaster title = Chairman of Brentford Football Club salary =… …

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  • 124Compromise agreement — In the United Kingdom, a compromise agreement is a specific type of contract, regulated by statute, between an employer and its employee (or ex employee) under which the employee receives a negotiated financial sum in exchange for agreeing that… …

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  • 125Computerman — For other uses, see Computerman (TV series). Computerman Origin Nottingham, England Genres Synthpop Years active 2004–present Labels …

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  • 126underline — un|der|line [ˌʌndəˈlaın US ər ] v [T] 1.) to draw a line under a word to show that it is important 2.) to show that something is important ▪ This tragic incident underlines the need for immediate action …

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  • 127underline — un|der|line [ ,ʌndər laın ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to draw a line under something written or printed, especially in order to emphasize it 2. ) to show clearly that something is important or true: The upsurge in violence merely underlines the… …

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  • 128Underscore — Un der*score , v. t. To draw a mark or line under; to underline. J. Tucker. [1913 Webster] …

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