Sentence examples for a marking that from inspiring English sources

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It's a marking that doesn't disappear immediately after the day, but can be with the wearer for weeks afterwards.

A key concept in the original unfolding algorithm is a cutoff point; it is a transition t whose local configuration [t] is associated with a marking that is also associated with some other local configuration [t'] that contains fewer transitions.

Look for a marking that is painted, impressed or stamped on the piece.

Counterfeit pieces can often have a marking that appears authentic; more testing may be needed either way.

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It means to make history and to leave a mark that can never be forgotten.

Royal, who died Wednesday, won 167 games at Texas from 1957 to 1976, a mark that still stands as a team record.

It can be dotted with an ultrafine marker or pen, a mark that is subject to a bounce-back nudge.

She played in a world record 352 internationals, a mark that may never be broken (scoring 130 goals as well).

Teheran posted a 2.55 E.R.A. in 144 2/3 Class AAA innings, a mark that is exponentially more impressive when you consider that he was just 20 years old.

A felony is a weighty thing for anyone, but Swartz, serious to a fault, saw conviction as a mark that would stain his life indelibly.

Some of that was fueled by a.285 average on balls in play, a mark that should rebound into the.300-plus range and allow Pagan to hit around.280.280

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