Marking Sentence Examples

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  • Eden studied him then faced the dome marking the Grey God's palace.

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  • I was just marking my territory, so to speak.

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  • It was a community where I could see Betsy and me raising children and watching grandchildren while four distinct seasons rolled slowly by, marking the years one by one.

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  • So you kept me quiet long enough for the marking to appear.

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  • Her gaze went again to the pool of blood, then to the thick swath of red marking the trail of the dead man.

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  • Someone else tripped the wards marking his territory of Southern California, someone he didn't expect to be alive.

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  • A little south of Samarra are found remains of the Median Wall, which stretched south-west towards the Euphrates near Sahlawych, marking the edge of the Babylonian alluvial plain.

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  • The letters in the Examiner may be taken as marking the close of his period of meditative search, and his return to hopeful aspiring activity.

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  • A similar step was taken, in 922, in the case of Robert II., this too marking the increasing irritation felt at the weakness of the Carolingian kings.

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  • In this the tongue of the relay is kept over to the spacing side by means of a current flowing in one direction, but on the depression of the signalling key the current is reversed, moving the relay tongue over to the marking side.

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  • Apical cell, p. Wall marking limit between the plerome k, initial segment of root-cap. P and the pleriblem Pb.

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  • Outermost layer of root-cap. c. Wall marking the inner limit of the outer cortex.

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  • Many apparent puerilities, such as the counting of letters and the marking of the middle point of books, had a practical use in enabling copyists of MSS.

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  • In these buildings, as in those of Aquitaine, the pointed arch is the surest sign of Saracenic influence; it must never be looked on as marking the approach of the Gothic of the North.

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  • Here also are a tablet marking the location of the old fort (1621), which was also used as a place of worship, a tablet showing the site of the watch-tower built in 1643, and a marble obelisk erected in 1825 in memory of Governor William Bradford.

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  • A mile south are the green mounds marking the site of the abbey of Saulseat, founded for Premonstratensian monks by Fergus, "king" of Galloway, early in the 12th century.

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  • Eastwards of this the great Kashgar depression, which includes the Tarim desert, separates Russia from the vast sterile highlands of Tibet; and a continuous series of desert spaces of low elevation, marking the limits of a primeval inland sea from the Sarikol meridional watershed to the Khingan mountains on the western borders of Manchuria, divide her from the northern provinces of China.

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  • The columned, round-headed windows are set in deeply between the pillars which carry the massive entablature, and this again is surmounted by a balustrade with obelisks at each angle and figures marking the line of each bay.

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  • Setters owe their name to their having been trained originally to crouch when marking game, so as to admit of the net with which the quarry was taken being drawn over their heads.

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  • All previous attempts had been far below the modern standard in these particulars, and Burton's history will always be memorable as marking an epoch.

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  • Ignacio, the church marking the spot where Ignatius de Loyola received his wound in defending the place against Andre de Foix in 1521.

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  • The first two, marking respectively the progress of the " Regeneration of the Native Literature " (1772-1807) and the " Revival of the Language " (1807-1830), were introductory to and preparatory for the third or " Academy," period, which began about 1830.

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  • Arrived at the place of burial, the body was set in a square pit with spears marking out its sides and a roof of matting.

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  • Borelli (1608-1679), whose treatise De motu animalium, published in 1680, is regarded as marking an epoch in physiology.

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  • On the other hand, so far as concerned the ultimate fortunes of the Liberal party, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's premiership can only be regarded as a period of marking time.

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  • There are two other processes of marking patterns on glass, but they possess no artistic value.

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  • Kolitolu Yaila, near Ilghin; block inscribed in relief, disinterred from mounds apparently marking a camp or palace-enclosure.

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  • To the north the reefs continue, marking the former extension of the land, for about 160 m., ending with the Huon Islands.

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  • Berzelius hailed this discovery as marking the dawn of a new era in organic chemistry, and proposed for benzoyl the names "Proin" or "Orthrin" (from irpcoi and dpOpus).

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  • This identification has been confirmed by the discovery of a series of boundary inscriptions, apparently marking the limit of the city's lands, which have been found cut in rock - outcrops partly surrounding the site.

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  • The same law prevailing in all natures creation, in the plumage of birds, the painting of butterifies wings, the marking of shells, and in all the infinite variety and beauty of the floral kingdom, the lesson is constantly renewed to the observant eye.

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  • Although the artistic product of the first period of Latin literature which has reached us in a complete shape is limited to the comedies of Plautus and Terence, the influence may most appropriately be taken as marking the end of one period and the beginning of another.

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  • With this object he consecrated there his new temple of Apollo (28 B.C.), associated for long with the Julian house, and adopted by Augustus as his special patron at Actium, and transferred to its keeping the Sibylline books, thus marking the new headquarters of the Graeco-Roman religion.

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  • It was useful as marking definitely the boundary of the Roman sway, and as assuring the Romans that no inroad could be made without intelligence being had of it beforehand, while the limes itself and the system of roads behind it enabled troops to be directed rapidly to any threatened point, and the fortified positions could be held against large numbers till reinforcements arrived.

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  • Where the ocean touches the continents the margin is in places deeply indented by peninsulas and islands marking off portions of the water surface which from all antiquity have been known as " seas."

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  • The Pacific Ocean consists mainly of one enormous basin bounded on the west by New Zealand and the Tonga, Marshall aid Marianne ridges, on the north by the festoons of islands marking off the North Pacific fringing seas, on the east by the coast of North America and the great Easter Island Rise and on the south by the Antarctic Shelf.

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  • In the southern coalfields it is usually known by the miners' name of " Farewell rock," from its marking the lower limit of possible coal working.

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  • This operation is called marking, because originally the edges FIG.

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  • But her armaments were not then adequate to give effect to a strong-handed policy, so that for some years thereafter the government had both to impose heavy burdens on the people and to pursue a foreign policy of marking time, and endured the fiercest criticism on both counts, for the idea of war with Russia was as popular as the taxes necessary to that object were detested.

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  • This was the only manifestation of the offensive spirit on Kuropatkin's part during the six months of marking time.

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  • She herself worked with her own copy, inserting the additions, marking the alterations and translating all the quotations.

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  • At the beginning of the 19th century, travellers reported extensive and important ruins as marking the ancient site.

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  • Such were the Hindu nakshatras, a word originally signifying stars in general, but appropriated to designate certain small stellar groups marking the divisions of the lunar track.

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  • The florists' varieties of tulips, which have sprung from Tulipa Gesneriana, are arranged in separate classes named bizarres, bybloemens and roses, according to their colour and marking.

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  • And this belief was the fundamental principle that determined the marking off of the writings of the first, or apostolic, age from the rest.

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  • The Mongolian peoples not only count their lunar months by these signs, but they reckon the successive days by them, rat-day, bull-day, tiger-day, &c., and also, by combining the twelve signs in rotation with the elements, they obtain a means of marking each year in the sixty-year cycle, as the woodrat year, the fire-tiger year, &c. This method is highly artificial, and the reappearance of its principle in the Mexican and Central American calendar is suggestive of importation from Asia.

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  • Niebuhr's Roman History counts among epoch-making histories both as marking an era in the study of its special subject and for its momentous influence on the general conception of history.

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  • Northward lies Clondalkin, with its round tower, marking the site of the important early see of Cluain Dolcain; Glasnevin, with famous botanical gardens; Finglas, with a ruined church of early foundation, and an Irish cross; and Clontarf, a favoured resort on the bay, with its modern castle and many residences of the wealthy classes in the vicinity.

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  • On the other hand, this peculiar marking is rarely seen in domestic pigs in any part of the world, although it has been occasionally observed.

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  • Inspectors are employed to give information regarding the packing of fruit, and also to see to the enforcement of the Fruit Marks Acts, which prohibit the marking of fruit with wrong brands and packing in any fraudulent manner.

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  • It will be best then to give at once a list of these extant works, following the traditional order in which they have long been arranged, and marking with a dagger (j) those which are now usually considered not to be genuine, though not always with sufficient reason.

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  • The first of these was found by immersing the hydrometer in pure water, and marking the stem at the level of the surface.

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  • There are no true mountain ranges in Maranhao, those indicated on the maps being only plateau escarpments marking either its northern margin or the outlines of river valleys.

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  • Within the plaza are a monument to the soldiers who fell in New Mexico during the Civil War and the Indian wars, a stone marking the spot where the first American flag was raised by General Kearny in 1846, and a bronze drinking fountain erected as a memorial to John Baptist Lamy (1814-1888), the first Roman Catholic bishop (1853) and archbishop (1815) of Santa Fe.

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  • It was to be, as it were, a Chinese wall, marking the definite limit of the Roman world.

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  • It was now declared, not by the secret resolutions of cabinets, but by the work of the spade marking the solid earth for ever, that the era of conquest was ended.

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  • The statute, although marking an interesting stage in the history of Ireland, had very little practical effect.

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  • In 1900 the association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities, to which the site was deeded in 1893, induced the United States government to build a wall to prevent the further encroachment of the river; the foundations of several of the old buildings have since been uncovered, many interesting relics have been found, and in 1907 there were erected a brick church (which is as far as possible a reproduction of the fourth one built in 1639-1647), a marble shaft marking the site of the first settlement, another shaft commemorating the first house of burgesses, a bronze monument to the memory of Captain John Smith, and another monument to the memory of Pocahontas.

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  • The documents are interesting as marking the beginning of a revolution which eventually emancipated the monks altogether from the control of their diocesans and brought them under the direct authority of the Holy See.

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  • Fox, Cross.-Size 20X7 in., are about as large as the silver and generally have a pale yellowish or orange tone with some silvery points and a darkish cross marking on the shoulders.

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  • The fur is very flat and poor, of a yellowish pale brown with a little marking of black.

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  • These animals have a dense coat of fine, long brown wool, with very long dark brown hair on the head, flanks and tail, and, in the centre, a peculiar pale oval marking.

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  • The provinces are governed by a governor nominated by the king, the canton is a judicial division for marking the limit of the jurisdiction of each juge de paix, and the commune is the administrative unit, possessing self-government in all local matters.

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  • During the seven years which he passed in the drudgery of penning definitions and marking quotations for transcription, he sought for relaxation in literary labour of a more agreeable kind.

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  • Lysias excels in vivid description; he has also a happy knack of marking the speaker's character by light touches.

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  • Ducetius's own foundation of Kale Akte lived on, and we presently hear of Sicel towns under kings and tyrants, all marking an approach to Greek life.

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  • Large reserves are set apart for the natives by government when marking off the land granted to plantation companies.

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  • Collisions on the southern border of the protectorate between French and German troops led in 1905-1906 to an accurate survey of the south and east frontier regions and to a new convention (1908) whereby for the straight lines marking the frontier in former agreements natural features were largely substituted.

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  • In the centre of the city, marking the spot where Washington planted his guns at the battle of Trenton, stands the Battle monument, a RomanDoric column of granite, 150 ft.

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  • St Mary's church contains a monument marking the original tomb of Hugo Grotius, who died in Rostock in 1645, though his remains were afterwards removed to Delft.

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  • He now submitted his earlier poetical work to careful revision, and it was in the revised versions of The Wanderings of Usheen and The Countess Kathleen, and the lyrics given in his collected Poems of 1895 that his authentic poetical note found adequate expression and was recognized as marking the rise of a new Irish school.

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  • In Sirogonium there is cell-division in the parent-cell prior to conjugation; and as two segments are cut off in the case of the active gamete, and only one in the case of the passive gamete, there is a corresponding difference of size, marking another step in the sexual differentiation.

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  • From Bamian it passes over the central mountain chain to Kabul either by the well-known passes of Irak (marking the water-divide of the Koh-i-Baba) and of Unai (marking the summit of the Sanglakh, a branch of the Hindu Kush), or else, turning eastwards, it crosses into the Ghorband valley by the Shibar, a pass which is considerably lower than the Irak and is very seldom snowbound.

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  • His court at Palermo had been one of the most brilliant in Europe, and attracted learned men from all over the then known world; his somewhat pagan philosophy was afterwards regarded as marking the beginnings of modern rationalism.

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  • The last monarch of this dynasty, Naram-Sin, rebuilt both the temple and the city walls, and in the accumulation of debris now marking the ancient site his remains are found about half way from the top to the bottom.

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  • At this height, with the thermometer marking 9 degrees below freezing, he remained for a considerable time, making observations not only on magnetism, but also on the temperature and humidity of the air, and collecting several samples of air at different heights.

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  • It is not to be understood as marking the introduction into the principalities of the Greek element, which had already established itself firmly in both provinces, to both of which Greek princes had been appointed before the 18th century.

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  • The wellknown custom of marking such houses with a red cross and the legend " God have mercy upon us!"

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  • In the majority of instances, however, no local indication could be found marking the point at which the microbe was implanted."

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  • In addition to the Church History we have from Eusebius' pen a Chronicle in two books (c. 303; later continued down to 325), the first containing an epitome of universal history, the second chronological tables exhibiting in parallel columns the royal succession in different nations, and accompanied by notes marking the dates of historical events.

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  • Mixed with gum arabic it forms a marking ink for linen.

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  • Any attempt to classify examples by their colours fails, for, while at some periods the particular tints employed in certain chanceries may have been selected with a view to marking the character of the documents so sealed, such practice was not consistently followed.

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  • From the upland of Salisbury Plain, which corresponds to the axis of the anticline marking the centre of the double fold into which the strata of the south of England have been thrown, the great Chalk escarpment runs north-eastward; fingers of Chalk run eastward one each side of the Weald, forming the North and South Downs, while the southern edge of the Chalk sheet appears from beneath the Tertiary strata at several places on the south coast, and especially in the Isle of Wight.

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  • The boundary itself was in controversy until 1780, and the marking of the boundary lines was not completed until 1785.

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  • Adjoining the priory was St Mary's Benedictine nunnery, St James's church (1792) marking the site, and preserving in its vaults some of the ancient monuments.

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  • Numerous circular pits occur on the concentric ridges of the depressed and wrinkled crown, marking the position of former inflorescences borne in the leaf-axil at different stages in the growth of the plant.

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  • He witnessed the battle of Edgehill, where he made afterwards an exact survey of the field, noting how the armies were drawn up, and 'where and in what direction the various movements took place, and marking the graves of the slain.

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  • Northward the Orange river, marking the frontier of the colony, cuts its way through the hills to the Atlantic.

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  • The dispute arose from the designation, in the grant to Penn, of the southern boundary of Pennsylvania mainly as the parallel marking the " beginning of the fortieth degree of Northerne Latitude," after the northern boundary of Maryland had been defined as a line " which lieth under the fortieth degree of north latitude from the equinoctial."

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  • For the theatrical, pageants exhibited by him he erected a theatre with improved acoustical conditions and seats after the Greek model, thus marking a distinct advance in the construction of places of entertainment.

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  • He teaches the medieval Platonic realism, but he accepts the Aristotelian philosophy of his day, marking off certain truths as proved and understood by the light of nature, and stamping those which are not so proved as not understood nor understandable, i.e.

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  • The Chinese next re-conquered East Turkestan, marking their progress by massacres and transporting 12,500 partisans of independence to the Ili (Kulja) valley.

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  • Odessa consists (i.) of the city proper, containing the old fort (now a quarantine establishment) and surrounded by a boulevard, where was formerly a wall marking the limits of the free port; (ii.) of the suburbs Novaya and Peresyp, extending northward along the lower shore of the bay; and (iii.) of Moldavanka to the south-west.

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  • These three propositions were further developed by his followers, who maintained that God revealed Himself in a threefold revelation, the first in Abraham, marking the epoch of the Father; the second in Christ, who began the epoch of the Son; and the third in Amalric and his disciples, who inaugurated the era of the Holy Ghost.

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  • Boulder-clays and sands, and gravels rearranged by water, occur throughout the lowlands; while the eskers or " green hills," characteristic grasscovered ridges of gravel, rise from the great plain, or run athwart valleys and over hill-sides, marking the courses of sub-glacial streams. When the superficial deposits are removed, the underlying rocks are found to be scored and smoothed by ice-action, and whole mountain-sides in the south and west have been similarly moulded during the Glacial epoch.

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  • The country is a moderately elevated plateau sloping northward from the higher ground marking the Congo-Nile watershed.

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  • After three years of strife, ruinous to both sides, he made the first overtures of peace, thus marking an epoch in his foreign policy; though William took no unfair advantage of this, remaining content with the restitution of places taken by the Cliambres de Rtunion, except Strassburg, with a frontier-line of fortified places for the Dutch, and with the official deposition of the Stuarts.

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  • Myths like this kill two birds with one stone, and at once account for the possession of fire by men and for the marking of certain animals regarded as fire-bringers.'

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  • He sat as the dream faded and patted the necklace with the dangling sun-star symbol marking his demigod status.

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  • He traced the long scar marking Talon's attempt to slice her arm in two from elbow to wrist.

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  • You've got the demon marking already.

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  • He didn't hesitate to claim me once the marking appeared.

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  • Completely, totally, irrevocably tricked me into staying here to further your agenda and then lied about how I was safe when I had the demon marking.

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  • However, they needed more supplies—additional batteries, a second flashlight, and marking chalk—all to be purchased at the variety store, which didn't open until eight o'clock.

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  • He then glanced up at the wall where the nearly illegible chalk marking clearly pointed, not in the direction of the stones, but in the opposite direction!

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  • Written across the top of her back was his name and the geometric Immortal script marking her as his mate by Immortal law.

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  • He felt the magic penetrate him to the core, and the ancient tattoos marking him as both an immortal and an Ancient blazed red in the darkness before subsiding.

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  • The heavy wooden gates marking the entrance to the compound were closed.

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  • Kiera maneuvered through the crowd, out of place in her jeans, T-shirt, and armband marking her as Anshan.

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  • She started transferring the blood to bottles and marking them with Elisabeth's name, then poured some into a glass for Connor.

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  • The little boy cut through the central square, where neat stone walkways hedged by vibrant grass wound around the familial obelisks marking the bloodline and succession of each noble house.

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  • She urged her horse onward until she reached the short obelisk marking the road leading into Landis.

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  • Marking the wall with more blood, she kept to the shadows and hurried down the road.

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  • This brilliant event was milestone marking the Advent of a new era for SGI and a fitting tribute to round out its tenth year.

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  • Rule 1 can be used, and the system will try to prove (lecturing Alison) and (marking practicals alison ).

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  • Details about quality assurance Tutors are provided with a marking scheme, to which they are expected to adhere.

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  • En route you will pass a monument marking the birthplace of the writer James Hogg.

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  • Postcode your property Marking your property can deter burglars.

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  • Follow the roads around the airport where you will see a number of cones each marking nest burrows of the owls.

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  • This all seemed to fit with what was already known, albeit using maps with a relatively coarse Most to Least marking.

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  • A half dozen cormorants congregated around the post marking the outlet pipe, occasionally diving under.

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  • They oversee the creation, setting and marking of exams.

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  • This will be assessed both during the final crit, as well as during portfolio marking at the end of the year.

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  • The project has been named Project 2002, marking the main completion date.

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  • Where, following such a second marking, the student is still dissatisfied, he/she should contact the Registrar for advice.

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  • With Level 8 theses, cases of wide divergence of marking were noted.

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  • Powerful reports are generated by CPS on request removing the drudge of both marking and collating tests.

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  • Around March 21, the sun is in the middle of its swing and will rise at due east, marking the vernal equinox.

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  • The Products Page lists not only security marking and safety equipment but also a wide range of branding irons depicting company names and Logos.

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  • The adult moths have a grayish forewing with an angled darker marking just inside the cleft.

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  • Proposals for the marking of the Trafalgar 200 celebrations next year appear to be a little haphazard, the meeting heard.

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  • It's the same for teachers - they are quick to mention the nights spent marking until 2am but slow to mention the hols.

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  • Marking foreign meat would probably keep the price of home produce at a level rather than lower it and regulate importation.

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  • Part II Comments were made on the apparent inconsistency of marking in the Physical Lab between different members of staff.

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  • Soccer superstar Rio Ferdinand has been man- marking a beautiful Brazilian model behind his live-in lover 's back, ' reports The People.

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  • Pulsars are dense, highly magnetized neutron stars that are born in a violent explosion marking the death of massive stars.

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  • From 1st April 2005 it is legally mandatory for these safety critical products sold in the EU to carry the CE Marking.

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  • It is the role of the internal moderator to perform a sample check of the marking process.

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  • Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers sufficient paste to treat 100kg of bodyweight.

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  • Somewhere out on the River Plate were a series of buoys marking the grave of the german pocket battleship, the Graf Spee.

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  • The assessment carried out by experienced listeners consisted in marking the sounds heard on the vowel quadrilateral.

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  • This puts almost irresistible pressure on markers to use quantitative marking schemes.

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  • The 1998 audit report by ROSPA had helped to provide some bench marking on health and safety performance.

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  • Cutting out worktop for inset steel sink (practice on plywood first ); marking out carefully to avoid errors.

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  • There have been a few snags with the marking.

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  • Patrick McCarthy 8 Stuck to his task well of marking pacey striker Tommy Smith.

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  • Smartwater property marking -- a property marking initiative free to every Burngreave resident to deter theft.

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  • At the foot of the hill stands a torii marking a shrine.

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  • The government keeps marking schools on their test scores - this makes teachers really twitchy.

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  • In addition, the ultra soft fibers and waffle weave design significantly reduce the chances of marking any exterior surfaces when drying off.

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  • Another buoy is put down marking this position, fixing at the same time the actual line of the cable.

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  • Worked double current - that is, with the tongue set neutral, having no bias either to the spacing or marking side - the relay will give good signals with 12 milliampere of current, though in practice 10 milliamperes are provided.

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  • The gradual extension of the seaward boundaries of the province owing to the process of littoral deposits may be easily traced, a triple line of sea-dikes in places marking the successive stages in this advance.

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  • Both sexual and asexual reproduction occur, but there is usually no definite succession of the two modes, marking that alternation of sexual generation (gametophyte) and asexual generation (sporophyte) which characterizes the higher groups.

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  • The numerical predominance of certain families or their absence affords criteria for marking out boundary lines and tracing relationships.

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  • Directly northwards from Prospect Hill stands the residence of the T`itu, or "governor of the city," and the Bell and the Drum Towers, both of which have attained celebrity from the nature of their contents - the first from the huge bell which hangs in it, and the second from the appliances it contains for marking the time.

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  • The Ajar, Akhalt-sikh and Meskes or Trialety groups in the west are succeeded farther east by the Somkhet, Murguz, Ganji and Karabakh sections, forming the southern rim of the Kura basin, while parallel with them, but farther south, run the Mokry, Miskhan, Akmangan and Paltapin ranges, marking the northern edge of the Aras drainage area.

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  • The pulp contains much oil, which is used for lighting and soap-making, and the seeds yield a deep indelible black stain which is used for marking linen.

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  • At length the whole population agreed to fix their capital at Malamocco, a compromise between the two incompatible parties, marking an important step towards final fusion at Rialto.

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  • Though the battle between the two vessels was indecisive, its effect was to "neutralize" the "Merrimac," which had caused great alarm in Washington, and to prevent the breaking of the Federal blockade at Hampton Roads; in the history of naval warfare it may be regarded as marking the opening of a new era - the era of the armoured warship. On the 3rd of February 1865 near Fortress Monroe on board a steamer occurred the meeting of President Lincoln and Secretary Seward with Confederate commissioners which is known as the Hampton Roads Conference (see Lincoln, Abraham).

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  • With howitzers indirect laying is the rule, elevation being usually given by clinometer, direction by laying on banderols marking out the line of fire; then, when the direction has been established, an auxiliary mark, usually in rear, is selected and the line transferred to it.

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  • In the United States of America the term " milling " or " milled " is applied to the raised edge on the face of the coin; this is known in the British mint as " marking " (see Mint).

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  • The reign of Pushyamitra, who held his own against Menander and succeeded in establishing his claim to be lord paramount of northern India, is mainly remarkable as marking the beginning of the Brahmanical reaction and the decline of Buddhism; according to certain Buddhist writers the king, besides reviving Hindu rites, indulged in a savage persecution of the monks.

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  • Between Old Cairo and the newer city are large mounds of debris marking the site of Fostat (see below, History).

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  • These tribes were the Sakas, a horde of pastoral P established his own paramountcy over northern India; but his reign is mainly memorable as marking the beginning of the Brahmanical reaction against Buddhism, a reaction which Pushyamitra is said to have forwarded not only by the peaceful revival of Hindu rites but by a savage persecution of the Buddhist monks.

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  • Another development is ancestor-worship, the organized cult of ancestors marking, however, a certain stage of advance beyond the very primitive, though the dead are always sacred and have mana which the living may exploit for their own advantage.

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  • He had in his hand a French book which he closed as Prince Andrew entered, marking the place with a knife.

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  • On the opposite side stood Dolokhov's Cossack, counting the prisoners and marking off each hundred with a chalk line on the gate.

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  • Stumbling down the corridor they ricochet from wall to wall, a series of loud thumps marking their progress.

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  • Words marking collars, armpits, sewn into linings, seams becoming integral to the recollection.

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  • The boys and younger girls are initiated through a ceremony involving shea nut oil and the marking of a cross on their bodies.

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  • Cutting out worktop for inset steel sink (practice on plywood first); marking out carefully to avoid errors.

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  • In the book, the barrows are described as being clad in springy grass, with tooth like standing stones marking their zenith.

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  • This year the Conference welcomed guests from 61 partner churches following a World Church consultation marking the tercentenary of the birth of John Wesley.

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  • After visually marking the return approach to Broken Bridge we trundled on.

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  • Marking the end of the African rainy season, the annual wildebeest migration is the largest movement of wildlife on the planet.

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  • I would recommend marking important content that you come across in the textbook with an asterisk.

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  • You can use a growth chart for many different purposes for outside of the above mentioned development marking.

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  • Other percentile curves were also placed on the charts marking the 25th, 75th, and 90th percentiles for the different measurements.

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  • Whether celebrating your first year, or marking 25-year or 50-year milestones, anniversaries are times for couples to celebrate their enduring love.

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  • How much just depends on the store and quite honestly, who happens to be marking them down that day.

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  • If there is a big changeover happening, it's possible that the store will start marking down the current models, if they haven't done so already.

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  • If your cat is stressed, he may act out with unfavorable behavior like spraying and marking, vertical scratching or loss of appetite.

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  • Your cat needs something to scratch his claws on to help keep them in prime condition, and he especially likes to claw while exercising and marking his territory.

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  • Urinating outside of a litter box is sometimes more about marking territory.

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  • It could also lead to inappropriate marking of the house because the cat will try to let the dog know that this territory is theirs.

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  • Feral cats are coming into your yard and marking what they feel is their territory.

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  • They review your financial situation, carefully marking items which will help you organize and repay your debts in a timely manner.

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  • Use a waterproof marking pen and note the contents and date frozen.

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  • You can have a very rustic looking kitchen table that is thick with distressed marking.

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  • Some people actually take cash out and put it in envelopes, marking the envelopes for necessary expenses such as petty cash, grocery money, gas money, and lunch money.

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  • You are asked to rate how much certain anxiety symptoms have bothered you over the past week, marking them as not at all, mild, moderate, or severe.

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  • Companies use marking to convince you that the best ways for managing stress happen to be some of the unhealthiest of ways.

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  • They can help you by putting post-it notes on invitations you may be interested in, or book marking these pages for you online.

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  • This version has you marking off wedding symbols and can be purchased for $25.

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  • Whether an addict has been clean for 30 days or three years, marking the milestone puts his/her life in perspective and offers hope for the future.

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  • New groups often enjoy celebrating recovery by marking smaller anniversaries, such as 30, 60, or 90 days clean of substance abuse.

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  • This is often one of the first times the initials of the bride and groom are displayed together, marking the start of their new life together.

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  • The track brought Sean Paul's name to a wider audience, marking one more step towards cracking the international market.

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  • Your daughter's childhood is a pivotal stage in her life, marking her formative years.

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  • You should also be aware that breeding could also alter his behavior, leading to marking and aggression problems.

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  • What's an owner to do when territorial marking becomes a problem?

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  • The first two dogs cohabitated fine without marking any territory until we brought home dog number three.

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  • Then the Lhasa became very miffed, and to make a long story short, they are all marking territory and ruining my house!

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  • I've recommended the belly band as a possible solution to other owners whose male dogs are marking in the house, but I've been honest in saying I haven't used them on any of my own dogs.

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  • Zeus is probably feeling a little disconcerted about the change he senses, and this could very well be leading him to act out by marking territory inside the house.

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  • As for future marking, you need to treat him like an untrained puppy for a while and reinforce the training he received when you first potty trained him.

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  • Many people get confused between a dog urinating in the house and a dog that's marking its territory.

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  • If you notice smaller amounts of urine on walls, doors, table or chair legs or other standing items, the dog is marking his territory.

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  • Marking is usually due to another dog being in the house, or it's how the dog reacts to new items or smells being brought into the home.

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  • C. diacantha has foliage of shining green, marking with silvery lines, and the spines are ivory white.

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  • Krelagei may be recognised by flowers of a purple or plum color, with the yellow marking less vivid; the whole flower is smaller, also less fragrant; in fact, is almost wholly without scent, and it flowers ten or fourteen days earlier.

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  • Now set a kitchen timer or alarm clock and return to your observation once an hour or once every two hours until dinnertime, marking down how much light the spot in the garden receives.

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  • Marking the outside perimeter layout first will ensure that your footing holes are in a straight line.

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  • Lift the sheetrock panel into place, marking any outlets, windows or other fixtures on the wall that need to be cut out.

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  • This might include 'nana' jewelry for special grandmothers, marking the birth of each of their grandchildren, or mother jewelry such as a rings, pendants or a bracelet encrusted with birthstones that celebrate each child's birthday.

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  • Some semi-precious stones have unique coloring or marking such as tigers eye, jade or tanzanite making them an interesting alternative.

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  • Marking the day with an extra special gift is a lovely way to really make Mother's Day a day to be remembered.

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  • Natural gemstones each feature slight variations in color and marking and this makes beads a very attractive option.

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  • Men's clothing in the 19th century changed radically from the beginning to the end of the epoch, marking a distinct shift from what had been standard for centuries into what we recognize as modern wear.

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  • Dig one inch down into the ground at each marking and set a 4-inch by 4-inch post in each hole.

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  • Large stores such as BJ's, Sam's Club and Costco buy in bulk and pass the savings onto the consumer, marking the prices up only slightly above the wholesale prices they paid.

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  • A plus sign included in the "Z87-2" marking means the lens has passed both basic impact testing and high-velocity testing.

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  • Another good indicator is the "UV 400" marking, which indicates that the lenses protect from 400 nm -- the end of the visible light spectrum.

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  • A little while back, it was hard to tell when new games were added, but they didn't hesitate in adding an email notification feature, as well as marking the games in the interface with a "New Game" banner.

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  • Some children are more interested in the marking itself and may even look away while scribbling.

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  • Just think of the obituary template as a checklist, filling in or marking off each section as it is completed.

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  • The most important thing about choosing an epitaph is to ensure that it reflects the person whose grave the headstone is marking.

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  • All traditional and most modern styles of origami avoid marking, gluing or cutting the paper.

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  • Ideally, you should be marking down on a calendar the first day of your period.

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  • In 1848 gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in the Sierra foothills marking the start of the Gold Rush and an influx of fortune seekers.

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  • Moreover, these swimsuits are just a little bit different from all the rest, clearly marking their wearers as women of style and fashion, as well as lovers of the surf.

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  • There are other ways of marking a birthday with a candle.

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  • Engraved ornaments can be very effective at marking special occasions, like a couple's first married Christmas together, or a baby's first Christmas.

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  • Marking an engagement with a gift is the opportunity to give a unique and personal present to a couple.

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  • Marking an engagement with a gift is truly an occasion where it is the thought that counts!

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  • The jewelry industry uses a karat marking system that ranges from 24K to 10K to indicate the percentage of pure gold in a piece.

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  • The middle marking on this skewer should sit directly on top of the quarter marking on the other skewer.

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  • This event sends the Earth into a period of darkness and mourning forever marking the number 13 as a number representing very bad luck.

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  • Could Cayce have seen the events marking recent history in the Persian Gulf and Libya?

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  • Make a shopping list before each trip, marking down which items you have coupons for.

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  • In many ways, Beauty of the Dark is a very pivotal piece of music, marking a significant change in the series.

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  • Hikari-Utsurimono - These koi are metallic, but with the marking of a Utsurimono.

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  • Tribal cross tattoos can be seen on both men and women, anyone who wants to show off their Christian ideals by marking their body.

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  • Many of these rites are held sacred even to this day, marking the transformation from child to adult.

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  • Once the marking is straight, a freshly autoclaved or single use forceps is used to clamp the skin.

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  • Whether you are counting accomplishments, marking time or just looking for a tattoo with a big impact, a spider web tattoo on your elbow can get you what you want.

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  • While the spider web tattoo placed on the elbow has a long history of marking time, this is not the only reason to wear a spider web on your elbow.

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  • The watch features a black face with a single gold point marking twelve.

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  • So, if the Bulova Flip Top Photo Watch had the marking of "L1", then that would mean the watch was manufactured in 1951.

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  • Charm bracelets are very special as each charm tells a tale and is a lovely way of marking special occasions.

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  • From the water clocks of ancient Egypt and Babylon to the bedside alarm clocks of the late 1800s, humans have always been obsessed with marking the passage of time.

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  • For 64 years, the Gruen Watch Company consistently produced quality timepieces, but in 1958, the last remnants of the original company failed, marking the end of an American legacy.

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  • Founded in 1833 under the brand Lecoultre & Co. the manufacture was one of the first teams of clockmakers to inhabit Vallée de Joux, and is largely responsible for marking the area as the birthplace of horology.

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  • Several retailers make it easier for you to find clothing that is suitable by marking the attire as "Hot Yoga Clothing".

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  • These attacks have moved from closet geeks marking coup in the hacker community, to organized crime stealing from businesses, according to the FBI.

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  • Whatever method of marking you like can be used when working with a quilting stencil.

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  • The Advent calendar tradition is thought to originate from German Lutherans in the 19th century who would physically count the days of Advent by marking chalk lines on the wall or lighting candles throughout the holiday season.

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  • These have disappearing ink and are made especially for marking fabric.

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  • If you're searching for a way to keep up with your progress beyond marking it on your calendar, you can use a free exercise chart or exercise log.

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  • Set up four cones in a capital "T" formation, two cones marking the horizontal line and two cones marking the vertical line.

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  • The cone marking the top of the vertical line should intersect the horizontal line at its center.

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  • There is padding around the cup and straps of the bra to decrease pressure and marking.

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  • N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton album is one of rap's quintessential albums, marking the beginning the West Coast sound and gangsta rap.

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  • His death not only changed music, marking the effective end of the grunge era, it also deeply affected young people around the world.

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  • There should be a creed marking on the inside of the bag, either as an embossed leather patch or a stamp on a leather interior.

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  • Enthusiasts used the terminology debate for a time as a way of marking insiders from outsiders, but that was about the extent of the impact.

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  • It provides a detailed overview interface marking the positions of potential threats.

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  • This is particularly useful if your social networking groups include a lot of people who will be attending or marking the occasion.

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  • These graphics feature a constantly updating clock marking off the months, days, hours, and seconds until the awaited time.

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  • Majorettes began their existence as the female equivalent of male drum majors, marking time for the band.

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  • He'd given her his necklace, as if marking her as his.

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  • Deidre twisted to display the tattoos marking her as Darkyn's.

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  • She had been over every inch of his body numerous times without seeing the marking.

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  • However, they needed more supplies—additional batteries, a second flashlight, and marking chalk—all to be purchased at the variety store, which didn't open until eight o'clock.

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  • Marking the damp wall with chalk proved difficult, but they were satisfied the arrows were legible.

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  • Let's just go back to the last marking.

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  • He was leaving conflicted after seeing the marking on her back, the one that identified her as Darkyn's mate.

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  • Confused, she turned her back to him and pulled her shirt up to expose the marking.

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  • A teenage girl with a scarred face framed by short dark hair and tiny fangs marking her as a demoness trailed her.

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  • Its edges were gilded with gold marking a lazy geometric design across the marble.

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  • Several women bathed in stalls, the easy banter between them marking their camaraderie.

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  • He leaned over to her and yanked off the necklace marking her as the mate of the White God.

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  • She tugged off the necklace around her neck, the one marking her as the last in her father's line.

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  • The cuneiform symbols on his back were purple, marking him as a servant to the Others.

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  • She hesitated then reached into her shirt and pulled free the necklace marking her House in the immortal world.

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  • Distressed by the damage, he jogged to the central square, where smaller obelisks marking lesser immortal Houses rose out of the ground.

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  • She darted and danced away, focused on nothing but the two torches marking her chance at freedom.

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  • He pulled off one of the gem-studded medallions marking him a cousin to the king.

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  • Marking the trees with the machete would work, but it would permanently damage the trees.

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  • With dark hair and eyes and the caramel skin marking his Cuban heritage, Jonny was tall and lanky.

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  • Like marking his territory.

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  • It's an open bar, Gerry said and motioned to the far side of the open space marking the living area.

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  • Baumgarten did good service in severing aesthetics from the other philosophic disciplines, and in marking out a definite object for its researches.

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  • Wavering on these can make you come across as unprofessional, while marking them up too high can hinder your ability to seem reputable.

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  • She turned to display the marking on her back.

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