Marked self-reproach, early morning waking, and weight loss were not seen in this type of patient. |
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Marked terms show a polarity, like one pole of the magnet or one side of the coin. |
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Marked and unmarked police cars, a speed camera and police motorcyclists will combine to enforce the new restrictions. |
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Marked by a distinctive black edging to the prints, Paul's film output was distinguished particularly by trick films and news films. |
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Marked from the outset by frivolity, it also lacks substance and logic. |
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Marked hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and hyperkalemia may also contribute. |
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Marked regression of the glandular tissue occurs when nursing ceases. |
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Marked changes in the axial tilt of the Earth have also taken place. |
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Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching. |
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Marked by colourful posts which are not numbered and which are situated at 1km intervals, walkers simply follow the Km signs, setting their own pace as they go. |
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Marked birds were resighted, using sporting scopes, during 1-4 h scanning surveys of Western Sandpiper flocks made on high-low spring tides throughout each season. |
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Marked by dignified simplicity, they served as a fruitful model for later times. |
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Tenders are invited for Isi Marked Cloth Cotton Cellular Shirting Preshrunk Conforming To Specn. |
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Marked cross agglutination between Brucellae and a subtype of Yersinia enterocolitica. |
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Marked allegretto scherzando, in the key of A minor, this piece has a lively, playful spirit. |
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When possible, I marked wasps on the body with a dot of white enamel paint to allow for individual recognition. |
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With the reel marked in this way, an angler can feel he has reliable drag settings and can adjust it accordingly during the fight. |
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As for the decrease in deaths, a marked reduction in AIDS-related mortality has been observed in recent years. |
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The first half was marked by total lethargy and an almost complete lack of chances. |
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If there were any anomalies, no matter where they were marked, we would be challenging them. |
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There was a little sign screwed into the wall by the entry door that marked it out as a Parisian hotel of character. |
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I estimate that the comparable disparities in Australia are less marked but still not inconsiderable. |
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Three wooden fence posts marked the end of the property, spaced roughly ten feet apart, and ending up at the neighbors chain link. |
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All of the first version, except its opening stage direction, has been marked for deletion. |
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The coloured posts mark the shooting position for each target and should be marked with the number of arrows to be shot from each post. |
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However, the 1980s marked the completion of the process of degeneration of the unions. |
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The brain weighed 1380 g and showed diffusely swollen cerebral hemispheres with marked flattening of the gyri throughout the convexities. |
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Such preparations marked a building's dedication and consecration to the service of God. |
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On the leeward side are about 60 dive sites, each marked with a yellow-painted stone bearing the name of the site. |
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Responses were marked and the percentage of correct responses for each question calculated. |
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Ever since it was set up in 1997, tourist arrivals have shown a marked increase. |
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Another precaution includes creation of marked safety zones in freight yards where only remote-controlled engines can operate. |
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I have marked with black arrows the direction in which they could have walked to the spot they eventually stole the cab from. |
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Sure enough, a frosted glass window mounted in a door facing me marked the entrance to the first of three rooms on this floor. |
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Early Permian lagenides do not exhibit marked provincialism, but there is evidence for paleolatitudinal control on assemblages. |
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A four-vehicle prang on the A36 at Warminster on Saturday morning marked the start of the review period in the worst possible fashion. |
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They passed the great papyrus swamps the next day and rounded the point which marked the edge of the Canopus mouth of the Nile. |
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It marked the first time an American woman had set the 100 meter backstroke world record in nearly 34 years. |
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His two points were superb efforts and his overall display marked him out as a player of exceptional ability. |
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Clark has been protected from media scrutiny by the awful pratfalls that marked the beginning of his campaign. |
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New varieties are usually marked as such in seed catalogues, and those that have exhibited superior qualities to win awards are also noted. |
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Anyone who takes it in large amounts runs the risk of severe psychological damage and a marked change in personality. |
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The opening of its first dark store in 2011, a 37,000 sq ft unit in Acton, north London, marked a significant shift for the retailer. |
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Extreme caution is needed where cheques are crossed and marked account payee only. |
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Only the verbs elicited marked activity in the premotor cortex and relevant parts of the motor cortex. |
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I marked it in my daytimer so I can't schedule anything else during that time. |
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They are a beautifully marked silver and gold and make for great sport on light fly tackle. |
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Boxty bread, a potato bread marked with a cross, is still eaten by some on Halloween or the eve of All Saint's Day. |
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Yet we live in a world in which the boundaries delimiting marked identities from those that are unmarked are increasingly ambiguous. |
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Returning envelopes containing ballot papers are also distinctively marked to aid sorting. |
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The Dong Song is a chanted rhymed poem, marked by an abundance of striking metaphors. |
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Thank you to everyone for entering into the spirit of this event which marked the 10th year of this festival. |
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Though our foreheads are marked with a black, ashen cross, Matthew warns us to practice our piety in secret. |
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It is not the mechanism of A-levels which is at fault but, rather, the conscious decision to change the way they are marked. |
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He has presided over a marked increase in public cynicism about politics without suffering significant damage to his own electoral prospects. |
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In Delacroix's mind, too, disease, deformity, and physical frailty marked the privileged creator. |
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The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents. |
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Culture was also looked towards to counter the alienating experience of industrial society, which was marked by impoverishment and anomie. |
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Both rider and vet would have been conscious of the risks they were taking so close to a games that was marked by a hunt for drug cheats. |
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The Winslow Film Festival marked its third anniversary a couple of weeks ago. |
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In metallic objects there is a marked difference of brightness between the lustrous and the non-lustrous parts. |
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The authors marked the responses and calculated the percentage of correct responses for each question. |
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There are other frontage roads marked in southern New Mexico, and the signage varies slightly on some roads. |
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This century has been marked by some of the most horrific events in the history of mankind. |
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A mother whose son was shot dead by a friend marked his 21st birthday today by scattering his ashes. |
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Bear signs are everywhere in Bradwell Bay, from fresh footprints to scat to mauled trees, marked by hears to show territorial boundaries. |
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On many beaches manchineels are marked with red paint on the trunk as a warning. |
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We marked all birds with uniquely colored leg bands to permit individual identification. |
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Their period was marked by tremendous economic expansion whose material fruit remained grossly maldistributed. |
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Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far. |
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Radiography of the pelvis showed a non-union of the left ischial tuberosity, with marked displacement of the apophyseal fragment. |
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Her delicate white shoulder and back were marked by several large, puffy, technicolor bruises. |
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Burzakov's win also marked the 20th gold medal for Bulgaria at a world championship in freestyle wrestling. |
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If she turns around, she'll see the silver fob and chain, marked by their daughter's teething. |
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Since then areas have been marked off as reef preserves or protected areas, and many of the dive sites have been buoyed. |
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Bacon's Rebellion marked an appropriation of the Powhatans ' external trade routes. |
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To his left, more remembered than seen, a long still mound of bed clothes smelling of eau de toilette marked his wife. |
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December 2, 1993, marked the end of one of the longest, bloodiest and most corrupt manhunts in history. |
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Align the pilot bit of the hole saw with the center point you marked earlier in the face of the door, and begin drilling. |
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Each side has five red balls or five white balls, one of each color being a marked cue ball. |
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Bone marrow biopsy and other hematologic tests were consistent with agranulocytosis and marked erythroid hypoplasia of the megakaryocyte type. |
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The writing has an oratorical eloquence marked in places by mannerisms probably deriving from oral delivery. |
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The plaintiff testified under oath and a number of documents were marked as exhibits. |
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In times marked by uncertainty and fear, it's easy to succumb to the comfort of the crowd. |
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The northern margin of the melange is marked by a thrust contact with both the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks and extrusive volcanic sequence. |
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You see, the officer who stopped me in the City marked me down on his report sheet as Asian. |
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The opening of the three-week-long festival, which will end on Sept.23, was marked with a traditional dragon boat race. |
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This can be demonstrated with an altimeter inside the bag, and marked improvements in oxygen saturation are measurable with a pulse oximeter. |
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Some are marked with stamps, some with a hole punch, others a scribbled initial. |
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That brought the curtain down on Tom's playing career but marked the dawning of a complete new involvement for him. |
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The four patients had Stevens-Johnson syndrome, marked by cloudy corneas, dry eye and pain. |
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The discovery marked the culmination of a five-year, 400-mile fossil hunt across the Arctic's frozen tundra. |
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Careers were marked by a gradual progression, and training was offered by most employers. |
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It consists of a stick marked with graduations and fitted with interchangeable vanes. |
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He explained that under the Food Labelling Regulations 1996, pre-packed food has to be marked with either a use-by or a best-before date. |
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He shot four superb points but it was his overall winning, carrying of and running off the ball and passing that marked him apart. |
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The anniversary of a momentous battle fought only a few miles from York has been marked in period style. |
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Playing against loaded dice and marked cards, the drunken soldier was easy pickings. |
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A burn marked his coat, but there didn't seem to be any bleeding of burns on his skin. |
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The elections also marked the ousting of Turkey's long-time dominant political class. |
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The Fremantle ruckman marked and goaled early in the last quarter to give his team the lead. |
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Detected levels of galactose and galactosides were very low, and no marked changes were observed with stress. |
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Nearly all the stones were cut in perfect spheres each with a rune that marked the element that they represented. |
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The graveyard dates back nearly 200 years and due to the antiquity of the graves, many of them were not marked. |
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Place the marked sheet on sawhorses and cut along the penciled lines with a circular saw set to the proper depth. |
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I then measured an equal distance from both sides and marked the area to be cut out. |
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It also marked a year to the day since he clinched an unprecedented third term for Labour at the general election. |
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Empowered with determination, he caught her by the hand, and so ensnarled her for life, for it marked the beginning of their bittersweet love. |
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Acting as a Robin Hood for a group of starving actors, he swipes the marked can and gives it to Maggie, whom he loves from afar. |
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Asturian culture, however, is more marked by its building programmes than by its surviving literature. |
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Both predictions can be tested by examining patterns of gene conversion and crossing over in appropriately marked strains. |
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Slice the aubergines crosswise, brush with a little extra olive oil and grill on both sides until well marked. |
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The evolution of rock music has been marked by an intermittent but generally expanding interest in the display of traditional music competencies. |
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Previous studies in adults have demonstrated marked attenuation of this reflex, even in the lighter stages of sleep. |
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They are indelibly marked as the dirty-faced little people of Middle Earth. |
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Poverty has long antedated capitalism, and exploitation caused by human sinfulness has marked every era. |
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Prices are all marked in dirhams, with an exchange rate of just over ten dirhams to one euro. |
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Tables are no longer marked by uniform rows of that lobster salad and pasta primavera. |
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I have sometimes been marked down as a declinist, but this label misses the point. |
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The trade for the quality bullocks remains brisk and there was a marked improvement in Friesians and plainer bullocks. |
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The center recently marked its third anniversary on the university's campus. |
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The anniversary has been marked by a memorial service in central London, addressed by a UK government minister. |
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That one will go down in history as it marked the coming of age of Spanish futsal. |
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The gulf between his differing cricketing spheres is not as marked as it first appears. |
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Attacks resulted in a marked decrease in growth rate and massive damage from which the tree never fully recovered. |
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The Filipinos were restive under the Spanish, and this long period was marked by numerous uprisings. |
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The middle of the nineteenth century marked the beginning of the national awakening. |
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The poetry in this period is marked by the use of appellative and patriotic themes. |
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Once the cabinets are marked lightly in pencil, use an awl or a center punch to create an indentation at the desired spot. |
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Preoperatively, patients marked the scales before any medication was given. |
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She said marked crosswalks without lights provide a false security for pedestrians. |
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Between 1897 and 1908, Italy made agreements with the Ethiopians and the British that marked out the boundaries of Italian Somaliland. |
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McHale was trudging through the gut ahead of me at the side of the boat when he suddenly vanished at a spot marked only by the float of his hat. |
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This was an integral part of the process of disintegration, and marked the significance of the 1962-1965 period. |
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After their excision, the insula appears as a triangular eminence that is marked by a number of sulci and gyri. |
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The past few weeks in this tiny Himalayan kingdom have been marked by dozens of pro-democracy rallies. |
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He took theatre, hitherto marked out for the elite who could understand Sanskrit, to the laymen by using their language. |
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August 2 marked the beginning of 10 days of flares and explosions that would stir up the magnetosphere and radiation belts of Earth. |
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Instead most graves are marked with a steel stake and a piece of rusting tin bearing a number. |
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The area is now tarmacadamed with parking spaces for buses and cars clearly marked. |
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She came to see me at a local clinic and I was very concerned about her, particularly her very marked apathy. |
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Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus. |
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This practice marked entrance into Baptist society, and demanded a rejection of infant baptism. |
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Osteoporosis is a disease marked by excessive skeletal fragility resulting in weakened bones that are susceptible to fracture. |
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The only people living in a row of abandoned houses marked for redevelopment have told of their living nightmare. |
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But such utter disrespect and scandalous behavior never marked those debates. |
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Thomas's rise has been marked as much by her keen sense of timing as by her natural ease on camera. |
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Moreover, while minor amino acids show marked diurnal rhythms, their contents fluctuate in a co-ordinated manner. |
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Inuit did have the concept of gluttony, but an Inuit glutton was instead marked by the tendency to withhold food from others. |
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The divergence of views suggests a marked lack of consensus at the Bar on how complaints of this nature should be dealt with. |
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The Viking victory marked the start of a series of events that would change English history. |
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The strike over excessive toll charges has been marked by episodes of violence. |
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When these terminals were first introduced to two western provinces, there was a marked increase in bankruptcies, divorces and suicides. |
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Group influences on the individual are marked, easily demonstrable and pervasive. |
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A commemorative symposium held in Prague in 1969 marked the 100th anniversary of his death, and his name lives on in several medical eponyms. |
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I certainly wouldn't have picked her for the job, and even thought her marked for demotion or treading water. |
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A button marked SHARE lets you flag photos for specific actions when you connect it to a computer or to a printer dock. |
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His compositions were elevated and formal, distinguished by the boldness of their metaphors and a marked reliance on myth and gnomic utterance. |
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During the early post-war period, however, there was a marked turn towards a more analytical style. |
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The sale marked the first time a Chinese bank has sold assets that backed loans. |
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And the date of August 30 has been provisionally marked for that event, pending approval. |
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If no password is set for an account, the column is marked by an asterisk or an exclamation mark, depending on the distribution. |
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Listen to Anderszewski play the opening of the first Variation marked Alla Marcia maestoso. |
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The AFN election marked one of the largest turnouts for an annual general meeting with 576 chiefs and proxies registered to vote. |
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Though marked pianissimo and dolce, Piano I intensifies the accompaniment of the bell effects. |
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The patient's mental status was marked by confusion, hostility, paranoia, agitation, and depersonalization. |
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His victory was not marked by a surrender but by a change of enemy tactics. |
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We've probably been marked down as party-poopers though, and will be treated with appropriate disdainfulness at the school gates on Monday. |
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His episcopate was marked by his continual opposition to the heresies of the Pelagians, Donatists, and Manichees. |
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The letters marked the first time that the government has moved to expropriate farms under its land-reform programme. |
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The specimens were not permanently marked, but instead bore paper tags attached with string loops. |
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A factory was discovered where loaded dice and marked cards were produced and a school for safecrackers was uncovered. |
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Although I suppose the above changes are marked more by continuity than by discontinuity. |
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Actions by Soviet troops in the Manchurian Operation were marked by boldness and daring. |
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Contacts between plutons of gabbro or hybrid rock and granite are commonly marked by net-vein complexes. |
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Currently the new route is marked with temporary buoys and is open to vessels with a draught of less than 10 metres. |
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Reorganisation, forays, drill and discipline marked the ensuing winter months. |
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Once I'd marked and drilled the wood I realised that they weren't screws, they were bolts. |
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His comedic style is marked mostly by self-deprecation, dryness, and yelling. |
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The years between '49 and '75 were marked by all sorts of male menace droids threatening the fate of Earth. |
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Her voice was that of a girl, barely more than a child, but there was a determinedness in it which marked her as a Princess without a doubt. |
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The contact between these zones is marked by large voids, the bottom surfaces of which are encrusted with druses of tabular microcline crystals. |
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Claudius, in a setting of mid-Victorian Gothic, was marked as the villain and focus of all that was rotten in Denmark. |
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The results marked the second consecutive year that top grades have fallen, following decades of grade inflation. |
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Progression is not as rapid as I wish, but I am sated by the gradual marked progression that I can see and acknowledge. |
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The rite of churching, unenforced but very popular, symbolically marked the end of lying-in. |
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In most cases, there was marked subepithelial fibrosis and edema with a variable lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate. |
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These 4 specimens were extremely fibrotic, exhibited marked necrosis, or were small lesions that were difficult to scrape. |
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In any event, state decision-makers will have to be moved by expressions of popular sentiment tangibly marked by active demonstration. |
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Second, the scale marked on the rule is nonlinear and had to be marked by hand from a master pattern. |
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The area is marked by many ritual baths, in which every Jew entering the Temple area had to immerse. |
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Every stone of the edifice was marked with a rune, coursing with magical strength. |
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This book, like all of Rhea's works, is marked by thorough, painstaking research and crisp, lucid writing. |
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The frantic sell-off marked the third time so far this year in which a company's share price had dived by as much as 90 per cent in a single day. |
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Discrete age estimates were used in conjunction with date of capture to estimate an approximate date of eclosion for each marked male. |
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The cruet set is marked, and an inventory of 1799 lists a vinagrera de gallos. |
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The key thing that you need to remember is that you can't search for diacritically marked words by simple roman input. |
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Under his tenure its political line has been marked by a further shift to the right. |
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On that occasion an oak cross, on which a neighbour of Raonaid had inscribed her favourite poem, was marked with a knife. |
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I also enjoyed the Finale that also follows without a break and which is marked Allegro deciso, assai moderato. |
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The boundary between the Cambrian and the Ordovician is marked by the appearance of planktic dictyonemid graptolites. |
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It is marked by sloping, carved gullies, quiet meadows and ponds, and narrow trails that wind between century-old linden and oak trees. |
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The unadorned stones had marked the graves of unidentified Confederate soldiers. |
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This marked the end of Diamant's short life with Kafka, but she would spend the rest of her days preserving his memory. |
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Family and friends of a landlord who died tragically 11 days ago have marked his birthday with a graveside celebration. |
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Marin's glasses were slightly askew as he marked something in red pen on the paper in front of him. |
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Gacy told police where they could find the body and police marked the gravesite in the garage, but they did not immediately begin digging. |
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If longevity is a cause for celebration then it was right and proper that her life should have been marked so fulsomely. |
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A mile further down the street was the original boundary of the game preserve, marked off by an obsolete, broken down chainlink fence. |
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An individual, whose name is marked with a double asterisk, gave a witness statement which was put in evidence under the Civil Evidence Act. |
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Individuals were marked for recognition when necessary with gentian violet. |
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Ironically, it was also he who wrote a stirring love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing. |
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They will usually be on an open road, dual carriageway or motorway, and will be marked. |
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The battle lines in the war over judges have been clearly marked between Democrats and Republicans in the Senate. |
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The period was marked both by the systematic elaboration and assertion of dynastic claims. |
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The stages in Stalin's ascent were marked by crushing opposition on the grandest scale. |
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The earlier anti-liberal revolt was marked by an attack on cultural decadence and a demand for a return to religion and order. |
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The painting in the dome marked the termination of a narrative sequence begun in the Assumption located in the apse behind the high altar. |
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A dragon carved into the hilts of the blades and the grip of the pistol marked their individuality. |
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Amyloidosis is a functional disorder marked by unusual depositions of amyloid protein in various organs. |
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Areas upstream and downstream of the 400-m section were searched for marked fish with equal electrofishing effort. |
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The sculpture is directly constructed from patched-together steel sheets and extrusions, the material marked by occasional rivets and holes. |
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Not even the sight of a marked police patrol car outside the shop deterred the dimwit from seeing his raid through to the bitter end. |
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It leads to insanity and death, and soon brings about marked changes in the temper and in the health of the etheromaniac. |
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The dashboard was marked with dints and encrusted in a thin layer of dust and grime. |
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The border crossing is marked, not with gates and flags, but with attitude. |
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Since the voluntary cleaning of this pool there has been a marked interest in taking a dip. |
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When I shop for chicken, I don't buy anything other than whole fryers because I know how marked up the parts are. |
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He had marked himself out as a man with dangerously liberal ideas, a supporter of convicts and emancipists. |
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The frail, brown shell is marked with longitudinal ridges, sometimes having a whitish aril fixed to one end. |
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This marked the first step in an ongoing effort to link early childhood and primary education. |
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The mid-sized and large examples also are marked the on the cutting blade and have just one patent date and no other number. |
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The year since the invasion has been marked by further war crimes and atrocities. |
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I marked my return by getting the bout of sinusitis that made last week's entries so grumpy. |
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The occasion also marked the official launch of a new book on Admiral Brown. |
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He takes no thought for style, and his work is marked by frequent pleonasm, anacoluthon, etc. |
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But, on the whole, the publicity frenzy and dirty dealing that have marked previous years have been absent. |
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How can one account for such a marked contradiction between the story presented by the newspaper and the version written by Miller? |
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These steels do have some limitations, particularly those with higher chromium contents, where there can be a marked tendency to embrittlement. |
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The minor alloy additions, such as chromium and zirconium, have a marked effect on mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. |
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The combination of lively songs and anarchic wit marked the Big Yin out for great things. |
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You can recognise the man in embryo, marked by strong subservience to those above and superciliousness to those below him. |
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After a decade marked by financial disasters and bank failures, the era of unquestioned profit-making would appear to be at an end. |
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This means that power to the engine is cut while the mechanism declutches and changes gear, causing a marked lurching sensation. |
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He said they had well marked walks with information on local history, flora and fauna and excellent guidebooks for the longer walks. |
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The arrests marked the end of weeks of surveillance after a spate of arrests in Europe. |
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The spotted textures are marked by the growth of biotite, cordierite and andalusite on the metamorphic foliation. |
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They are marked by eruptions of cooler, stickier lavas such as andesite, dacite and rhyolite. |
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It is outfitted with andirons and matching tongs and shovel marked by David Phillips, a New York City brass founder. |
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They lead the caravan through the pass, towards the steep descent that marked its exit. |
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The annual holiday is usually marked by family get-togethers over a traditional meal of turkey, sweet potatoes and apple pie. |
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The company's dedication ceremony was marked by a scroll placed in the foundation stone. |
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Time and again the ball was fed back from the wings, and even from the end line, and marked in highly kickable positions in front of goal. |
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Here, but a handful of years later, their shift into one of the leading lights of modern jazz has been marked final. |
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The present upsurge of the Manipuri people would be marked in history also by the way in which women played a leading role in furthering the movement. |
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His disconnectedness from the actual reality of segregation was marked. |
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Some guy had probably come out in a rowing boat and dropped a lead line a few times on top of pinnacles like the one we had ascended, and marked the area as being flat. |
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According to Mathews, this marked the demise of community-based education and the creation of a wide gulf between the citizenry and its public schools. |
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This emphasis on the primordiality of particular practices is, I think, one of the ways that Hauerwas has had the most marked influence on other thinkers. |
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The division between the first and the second half is marked by a disconcerting jolt in the flow of the film, and the ambiguous ending may infuriate. |
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He marked his reserve team debut against Sunderland with the winning goal. |
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It marked the end of his presidential hopes and allowed him free rein to return to the Senate as an elder statesman. |
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He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant. |
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In many cases, the domain name that has been reserved by the cybersquatter has already been trademarked or service marked by another organization. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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The gadolinium and lutetium exceptions result in a marked increase in radius compared to the slight decrease in metal atom radius for the other elements. |
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Indeed, it is possible that the marked change in character of the reign following her death in 1290 owed not a little to Edward's sense of personal loss. |
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However, there were several flowers open on each marked branch, so the reduction in geitonogamy from emasculating only one flower was probably minor. |
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The arrival of spring marked the launch of the assault on the South Pole. |
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I discovered the free spirit within, embraced the experience, and marked the beginning of a very unexpected career. |
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If you follow the program to a T, by month's end, you'll see a marked improvement in your scores and feel more energized and confident about your physical abilities. |
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If the railways marked the difference between Georgian and Victorian cities then the car has surely differentiated post-Victorian cities from their predecessors. |
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Dark wooded antiques are reflected in cut glass mirrors and in the waiting room, time is marked by a nude golden figurine holding up a small clockface. |
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The first scene opens with the people of Thebes lying down on the stage as if almost dead and singing a monotonous murmur marked by the arhythmical beat of a drum. |
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With the areas marked blue signifying the safe areas to train and red marking the no-go areas, the map looked like it had come down with a bad rash. |
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His early career was marked by an astonishing range of achievement. |
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The above track is marked by a compelling series of track-long drum rolls and fills and a frugal bassline, and is abetted by digressive but nifty keys and fulgent chimes. |
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She nodded as a rush of embarrassment and frustration marked her face. |
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Her flame-red hair, beginning to gray with age, marked her as a foreigner. |
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Patton shows a marked insight into training horse and rider as he cautions against harsh movements with the bridle hand that would cause a horse to shy. |
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April 1 marked the beginning of the new year until 1582 when Pope Gregory XIII ordered the use of the Gregorian calendar that made Jan. 1 New Year's Day. |
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Erythronium dens-canis is the true dog's tooth violet, the name comes from the shape of the corm, and has rose coloured flowers on 10 cm stems and purple marked leaves. |
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The zodiacal constellations are easily recognisable and the planets are located in the signs of their exaltations, with the 36 decans clearly marked around the perimeter. |
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He slipped when the first fly ball came his way, and the resulting inside-the-park home run marked the end of his brief career. |
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This diacritically marked subject experiences splitting of the ego. |
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The end of the Atlantic period was marked by the decline of the elm. |
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The fracture zones appear to extend beneath the Caribbean plate and act as asperities marked by the higher-than-average of incidence of earthquakes. |
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Several of her poems are marked by pain, a sense of loss and nostalgia. |
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But it would be very inconvenient to insist on such an encoding for Turkish, in which diacritically marked letters have their own separate positions in the alphabet. |
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The conjunction of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the new treatment of light by J. M. W. Turner marked the great turning point in the history of Western art. |
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Trained scorers, under the direction of the project director, marked these booklets according to the scoring rubrics for each component of the task. |
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Like its brethren, it is encased by a frustule, a rigid cell wall delicately marked with pores in patterns distinctive enough for scientists to tell the species apart. |
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However, over the last month the manager has noticed a marked improvement in their standards and he now believes that his side are ready to embark on a serious promotion push. |
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He stated that whenever he came to a dead end, he retraced his steps and marked the entrance to that path, so that he would know which one not to take. |
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The development of the steam engine marked an important epoch in the history of industry. |
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It's marked by a tender, fragile, carefully contained beauty, strung together like dewdrops on a spiderweb in the dusky half-light the title suggests. |
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The agency's report marked the first time South Korea has confirmed the communist North has begun reprocessing its pool of 8,000 nuclear spent fuel rods. |
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As part of a distinguished tradition of parading in front of royalty, members of the regiment marked the royal visit by wearing oak leaves in their berets. |
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Undercover detective gustav Frank sold Mandelbaum several bolts of stolen silk that had been secretly marked. |
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Its introduction marked the culmination of 120 years of campaigning. |
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