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noun
Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
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"To marking cross on faulty part, £10.00," it read.
Panel labels refer to marking regimens for clones; arrows indicate the one or two large marked cells in the TC domain and indicates node cells.
At least until someone got round to marking his resit.
Rock art served a range of functions, from recording individual and group rituals to marking trails.
But this approach to marking risks overlooking the potential of many students.
And then being told that the examiners haven't got round to marking it.
He looked forward to marking his 83rd birthday this month with friends.
I have taken to marking pages that do not satisfy the dictionary's definition of "fiction" with small yellow flags.
Teachers' hours are brutal, from 7 30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with evenings devoted to marking homework.
It made me realise how much time and effort staff dedicate to marking (streams of paragraphs, annotations on every page).
Moments later Tomasz Frankowski, another substitute, came close to marking his debut with a goal when he prodded wide.
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