Sentence examples for a marking from from inspiring English sources

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The letter came back on Monday with a marking from the Post Office saying she had "moved on".

Equally characteristic is a marking from the Second Piano Sonatina: "espressivo, ma suppresso," the suppression being of the ego.

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PathwayOracle supports loading a marking series dataset from comma-separated value (.csv) files.

Like the marking series, a marking group is loaded from a.csv file.

Arguably, Justice Kagan made a mark from the moment she took the oaths on Saturday.

Then there is the bullet hole in the front window, a mark from a gunshot through the window late one night last summer.

A mark from her time on the streets of Columbus, Ohio, trafficked and controlled by a street gang of the same name.

For just as a gene can carry a mark from its parent of origin, so it can be imprinted by that parent's own experience.

Each judge allocates a mark from 0 through 10 (10 being perfect) for each figure of a sequence, and a score is arrived at by multiplying the K factor of the figure by this mark.

Outside, you can see in the beautiful blue Jerusalem sky a mark from what must have been Israel's shielding rockets diverting the threatening missile.

A marked point process X ′ = X × M is a point process in X, where each point has a mark from a bounded set M such as the length of the regions.

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