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Consistent Our Acquaintance looks best in the modest apprentice sprint at Windsor (2.30) after being dropped 4lb by the handicapper to a lowly mark of 65.
4.25pm Green Agenda, who is in a big sales race at the Newmarket Craven meeting next month, outclassed his rivals off a lowly mark of 51 in a muddling race here moments ago.
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But before we go proclaiming that the GIFs of the masses will be the Minion macros of 2016 Facebook, it's worth keeping in mind that GIFs first came to many of us as the lowly mark of a GeoCities-style website.
Souza's strikeout rate last season dropped five points to 29% and his walk rate increased to 13.6% from a lowly previous mark of 6.6%.
The 1991 film – a guilty-pleasure perennial if ever there was one – took $85.5m worldwide ($149.3m inflation corrected), so that's the lowliest mark this $120m hothead needs to pass.
It is not kosher Zen, since it bears the marks of a lowly body part, and the rocks are not arranged in the meaningful relational composition peculiar to Zen gardens.
Conversely, The Pale King takes place in a carefully reconstructed historical past, with May 1985 through June 1986 carved out as of primary interest, as this marks the thirteen months during which one David Wallace allegedly worked for the Internal Revenue Service as a lowly G-9 in the Regional Examination Center in Peoria, Illinois.
The rounded corner, the intricate paneling on the underside of the cornice and the columns unifying the top two floors mark a work that, like the Remsen Building, hits the absolute high end for what is normally considered a lowly loft structure.
"I'm a lowly little college professor".
I'm just a lowly captain".
LONG before Baobab became a lowly journalist he scraped a living as a lowly academic.
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