Sentence examples for Is marked at from inspiring English sources

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To differentiate the present encoding strategy from the subsequent encoding strategies, an 'I' is marked at the top right corner.

The firing rules are set so that exactly one of the places is marked at any time, i.e. each pair is place invariant.

This is marked at $79.

It is marked at the surface by a fault scarp, a small ridge.

This is difficult given that the smallest granularity of display is 1 minute, and the alarm wheel is marked at 15 minute increments.

The former whipping tree is marked at the altar by a white marble circle surrounded by red to symbolise the blood of the slaves.

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M [ p] is called the mark of p. The initial marking I is a marking at time x = 0 and we denote the marking at time x by M x).

The Intel one with the sad robot (I marked out at all the Intel ones because I bought a Core i7 860 in December and overclocked it to 3.8GHz~!).

The note No. 2347 is the one he offered in payment of the 6s.; I wrote the address he gave me on it in the shop - Reynolds was at the office once more than me, for the purpose of giving the notes to the inspector, but I marked the other note at Bow-street, within a quarter of an hour.

At first there were only a few and I marked them "no longer at this address" and sent them back.

At the Home Depot closest to Lumileds, I saw the AmbientLED marked at $39.97.

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