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After the discussion, they might each "claim" one and write answers in paragraphs: In future classes, students might read The Times and continue to mark and save stories about people who they believe are "active citizens" — perhaps for a class bulletin board or blog, or for a school display.

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Creativity, a fascinating mix of cultures, bold new buildings, a vital economy, and the dichotomy between wealth and poverty continue to mark life in Chicago.

Today the elections and deaths of popes continue to mark our inner calendars.

Ibiza club Pacha and the Pacha Group will continue to mark their global expansion in the new year.

Exhibitions and conferences across the globe continue to mark the 100th anniversary of the Ballets Russes.

This is true especially in the months and years following a stillbirth, when parents continue to mark birthdays, memorialize their children, and will always consider them a lost member of their families.

Her elegant wit and keen insight into human behaviour continue to mark her out today.

Instead, the necessity to continue to mark this day and the current state of funding for TB is a story at the moment steeped in failure.

Headlines across the nation continue to mark the destruction and loss of life... but not from a natural disaster, rather a man-made one.

However, individual clergy and parishes could decide whether they wished to continue to mark the day.

All the Romance languages continue to mark plurality in nouns and adjectives morphologically, though in modern spoken French this is not done consistently.

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