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It was a marker, of sorts.
It seemed like a marker of progress.
The story is divided into eight chapters, one for each of eight "revolutions" in our ancestors' approach to food: the invention of cooking, the attachment of symbolic meaning to food, the development of herding, the birth of agriculture, the use of food as a marker of social class, the trade of food between cultures, the transfer of foodstuffs between continents, and, finally, industrialization.
Humanity views ownership as a marker of status.
Is that not a marker of popularity? .
It was a marker of something very important.
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CD38 is a marker of lymphocyte activation.
Attachment anxiety is probably not a sensible target for hospital-based interventions to buffer the impact of systemic stresses, but it is a marker of those at greater risk for general psychological distress.
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