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I knew I had to see their graves appropriately marked".
Cardinal Law told the 900 or so mourners gathered in St. Brigid, where Mr. Moakley worshiped, "I know of no public servant's passing that has been more beautifully and appropriately marked".
This early end of summer is very appropriately marked by the British Birdwatching Fair, now universally known as Birdfair, and held at the Rutland Water nature reserve for the past 27 years, this year from 21-23 August.
The modern era of CSR, or social responsibility as it was often called, is most appropriately marked by the publication by Howard R. Bowen of his landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman in 1953.
To begin with, a process may be a causal process even if it does not in fact transmit any mark, as long as it is true that if it were appropriately marked, it would transmit the mark.
But it's always appropriately marked (or it certainly should be)—see our own Open Worlds series, "made possible by NVIDIA," for an example of how we brand content made in such a partnership.
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Simcock said: "We have the chance to appropriately mark the 100th anniversary of the landmark of women achieving the vote by unveiling this statue.
Which all rather appropriately marks the start of a global 18-month-long Pooh 80th anniversary jamboree which will feature a plethora of DVDs and merchandise.
Appropriately, it marked Mr. Krell as someone who'd clearly given more thought to the music that preceded him than to his own.
"Twellman was not marked appropriately, and it caused us problems".
Therefore, if a species appears more than once all entries but the first one for that species in the group1, group2 or group3 amount fields need to be marked appropriately.
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